Dorothy Allen

February 25, 1927 - July 14, 2019

Dorothy Allen, 92, of Winnie, died Sunday, July 14, 2019, at Riceland Medical Center, Winnie. She was born to Alice Adeline Boudreaux and Argee Williams on February 25, 1927, in Port Arthur

Dorothy began playing music in 5th grade. She played clarinet and piano, was a drum major, earned a band pin, and was first chair once she was in high school. Dorothy enjoyed bowling and won many trophies doing it. She had many cherished memories in her life, but some of the most special were the bible she was given by her mom on her sixteenth birthday, the bible she received from the church at graduation, and her surprise 79th birthday party. Dorothy was a lover of reading and roses.

Survivors include her daughters, Donna Rice and her husband, Butch, of Austin and Patricia Hutchings and her husband, Ricky, of Winnie; grandchildren, Jeff Brickell and his wife, Sondra; Shana Brickell; Jennifer Hatton and her husband, Jeff; and Yolie Belt and her husband, Derrick; great-grandchildren, Krystal Tye; Jesse Brickell and his wife, Rebecca; Emily Brickell; Elijah Brickell; Zac Belt; Reagan Hatton; Ryder Hatton; and Jace Hatton; and great-great-grandchild, Kylie Tye.

She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lawrence Allen; sisters, Christina Ingalls, Myrtle Carlise, Earline Reagle, and Melva Gibson; brother, Marvin Williams; and great-great-grandchild, Brendan Belt.

A gathering of Mrs. Allen’s family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 17, 2019, at Broussard’s, 134 West Buccaneer Drive, Winnie. Her funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, July 18, 2019, at Broussard’s, Winnie, with her interment to follow at Magnolia Cemetery, Woodville.

 

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  • 134 w. buccaneer drive winnie tx 77665
  • 07/18/2019
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Pat Hutchings

I am going to miss my mom so much. She was the best mom anyone could ask for. She was such a caring person and a true Christian and servant of the Lord. I would go see her daily at the Arboretum and she would always want to play skip-bo. I know she is walking the streets of heaven and talking with our Savior. I'm sure she not only had a wonderful welcome from her Heavenly Father, but she also had a great welcome from family who had gone before her. She is at peace now.

Shawn Lewis

Sometimes the smallest moments can create the longest memories. In the 90's Jen and I visited Dorothy and Ted at a flea market they were selling at. She took us into their RV and made us sandwiches and just sat and talked. I still remember her smile and kindness that day. Such a simple moment but the memory has never left me nor will it. What a great spirit she was.

Donna Rice

There are no words to express just how much I will miss my Mom. There was no other who compared to her. She was selfless, and totally devoted to her Savior, and loved her family more than words can say. She was my Rock, my Hero, and my very Best Friend. I'll see you in Heaven Mom.❤