Nelson Allen Sr. was born in Union Springs, Alabama November 25, 1932 to the late Rubin Allen and Minnie B. Johnson-Allen. A sister, two brothers and a son-inlaw proceeded him in death. Ora Lee Edwards, Henry Allen, J.C. Allen and Herman L. Shorter.
He accepted Christ at an early age and joined Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Union Springs, Alabama where he served faithfully, until his health began to fail him.
In 1976 Nelson met Ollie H. Tarver and in 1996 they were joined together in marriage and became as one. While living in Gary Indiana Nelson worked for Atlas Cement Plant, Peterman Pontiac and Rockwell Steel Company before relocating to Union Springs, Alabama.
Nelson was an employee at Peachburg Plantation, Union Springs, Alabama as a game manager. He served there for 30 plus years. He was a volunteer for the Bullock County Food Pantry and a member of Sportman Hunting Club, Union Springs, Alabama. He leaves to cherish his precious memories-his wife of 19 years Ollie, their 7 children: Nelson Allen Jr. , Gary Indiana; Shelia Shorter, Omaha, Georgia; Keith Allen and Annie Quarles, Pheonix Arizona; Rev. Wendy (Johnny) Morgan and Gregory Brunson, Union Springs, Alabama; Luverna (Thomas) Walker, Atlanta, Georgia; 7 grandchildren: Kontissa Shorter, Omaha, Georgia; Martez (Shantavious) Brunson, Atlanta, Georgia; Johnetta and Shireatha Morgan, Troy, Alabama; Justin Quarles, Pheonix Arizona; Aswad Walker and Jamarri Walker; Atlanta, Georgia; 3 Great Grand Children: Harmonii and Londyn Shorter, Omaha, Georgia; Martez (T.J.) Brunson, Atlanta, Georgia. 6 Sisters: Eva Cox and Mozell (Rev. Louis) Pugh, Union Springs, Alabama; Jessie Tarver, Gary Indiana; Lillie (Edwards) Riggs, Compton, California; Ruby (Robert) Goshea, Philadelphia, Pennsylvnia; Minnie Hicks, Savannah Georgia; 4 sister-in-law Bessie M. Allen, Gary Indiana; Johnnie L. Tarver and Virginia Tarver, Union Springs, Alabama; Francis Tarver, Detrioit Michigan, and a host of nieces, nephews cousins, other relatives and friends.
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