Gordon Allen

Gordon Allen obituary, Salt Lake City, UT

Gordon Allen

Gordon Allen Obituary

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Gordon J Allen was born February 2,1961 to Calvin R and Dixie Jensen Allen. He was the 8th of 11 children. His wonderful parents taught him to work hard and serve often and that became the very fiber of his precious life. He served a faithful mission to Scotland, Edinburgh from 1979-1981. He continued to be a member missionary after that service ended, blessing many lives. After his mission he attended Spartan School of Aeronautics in Oklahoma before making a career choice in construction. In 1987 he met and married Denise Newbold in the Jordan River Temple. They raised six beautiful children together during their almost 35 years of marriage. He was blessed to see his last three daughters marry in 2021 and to know that three more grandchildren are on the way before the year's end. We imagine him greeting them in heaven now.
Gordon enjoyed playing basketball and until shortly before the pandemic played in the mornings with a group of friends. He may have been older than some but could hold his own. He enjoyed hiking, camping and fishing. Since he didn't do that often enough, he would make a fire in the backyard firepit and invite neighbors to join in cooking hotdogs, smores or both.
After Gordon and Denise were married six months, Gordon created his first construction company. Less than three years later, the couple moved from Virginia to Utah and he named his business Precision Installations, later incorporating. In more recent years he also did branding under the DBA of House Surgeon, promising no scars. He was a master of leaving the job with no sign he had been there other than a beautiful new window or door. He did other fine work as well, most recently completing beautiful tilework in his own home.
Gordon was a servant of all. He didn't care what his current calling in the church was, he would be out helping people. Everyone knew if they needed help, they could call on Gordon. He would be there with his truck and trailer helping people move, setting up or taking down various church events or volunteering for the training program that had impacted him greatly in 2007. He was not flashy in his service, but steady and reliable.
Gordon was also full of fun. He would greet people with a smile and "How does it feel to be beautiful?" He would tell the children "It will feel better when it quits hurting," if they were ever hurt. "Make it a great day!" was also a common phrase of his. He liked to encourage people to "smile loud!."
His level of preparation was unmatched. He had backups of his backups with regards to tools, plenty of emergency preparedness and also hosted a gun concealed carry permit class in his home. He was promised that he would have a keen desire to serve and he did. He was blessed to enjoy health and strength throughout his life and be protected from harm and danger, to live to a good age and fulfill his life's mission in a pleasing and acceptable way. And he did. The Lord's idea of a good age may not have corresponded with our definition, but he was always protected. His last ride was the culmination of months of preparation as he did motorcycle training, acquired gear, got a motorcycle license and put many hours of experience on the bike. He had wanted to ride motorcycles since he was a teen. He rode the Tail of the Dragon, which is touted as America's number one motorcycle and sports car road. It has 318 curves in 11 miles. He completed the course without incident, reporting to his wife "Checked that box, safely even." When asked if he and his buddies were going back the same way, he responded, "No, we're taking a different road, has a different scenery." There is no explanation for why he then veered off the road into rocks and was instantly gone, but we have faith that it was his time to go and that he fulfilled what he was sent here to accomplish. He was the Lord's faithful servant, ever reliable and greatly missed.
Gordon is survived by his wife, Denise, six children: Bethany McGuire (Patrick), Heidi Lawlor (Dallon), Andrew J Allen, Hayley Lowrance (Caden), Darcy Lolofie (Robert), and Abby Aaron (Dawson). He is also survived by four grandchildren: Aine, Rylee, Fiona and Joseph McGuire. Surviving siblings include Katherine Andrews (Mel), Duane J Allen (Sharla), C Ralph Allen (Karen), Ronald J Allen (Denise), Judy Allen, sister-in-law Michelle Allen, Lana Ricord (Clayton), Verna Cruz, Michael J Allen (Laurie). Preceded in death by his parents, brother Roger D Allen and infant brother John J Allen.
A viewing will be held Thursday, May 5 from 6-8 p.m. at the LDS South Jordan Parkway Stake Center located at 9894 S 2700 West in South Jordan, Utah. Funeral services will be Friday, May 6, 2022 at the same location. Viewing will be held beforehand at 10:00 am with services at 11:00 am. Zoom link for the service will be posted on Gordon's Facebook page.

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May 5, 2022

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May 1, 2022

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Allen Patotzka

May 5, 2022

Gordon will be missed, His wonderful faith in the Lord Jesus Christ was always a strength to me . I will miss our talks together, until we meet again

Myrtle Rae Allen

May 5, 2022

Sending our love and sincere condolences to the Gordon Allen family. Gordon was a special person. Always helpful and a fun person to be around. He grew up with my children here in Draper. Prayers to the family for comfort, and peace. Gordon gave us good work in remodeling our bathroom recently. A very good and honest person.
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Shar

May 1, 2022

I am so sorry for your loss Allen family. May hey R.I.P

Orla and Karen Pedersen, Draper, Utah

April 30, 2022

We moved to Draper 4th Ward in 1974 when our oldest of 8 children was 14 and their growing up years around the ward were immediately interwoven with the established Allen children of the same ages on a weekly basis at ward youth activities and outings. The Allen's were at the center where work was to be done, at church and community and service was cheerfully given by the parents and the children all the years we have known them. Later when their children and ours moved away to establish their own homes, we reconnected with and used Gordon to do some installation work for us in our business, and he took great pride in doing it well.
So many wonderful memories and inspiration of those years still enrich our lives about this wonderful family and especially Gordon and his fellow deceased brother Allen and their parents Calvin and Dixie, whom we knew so well also. Our condolences to the rest of the family whom we came to love equally well. We will all meet again, some day!

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Lisa Runyon

April 30, 2022

Denise, I´m so saddened for your grief! I loved learning about the incredible man you married and had a family with. What beautiful promised blessings were given to him and what a blessing he was to so many. I´m praying for you my friend, as you continue to move on without him for a time. What a blessing that we know that´s what this is, a time without someone we love but that we will indeed be reunited again. I hope this message of hope stays with you on those difficult moments going forward and will provide you a measure of comfort. Sending mine and Robs sincerest love and prayers for you and your family

Dan and Elaine Lowrance

April 29, 2022

We met Gordan at Haley and Caden`s wedding events and remember how proud he was and happy for his daughter. Our prayers are with you Denise and your family.

Elder & Sister Anderson

April 29, 2022

We often struggle to understand why the Lord takes someone in their prime of life but we know that He is in the details of life and we need to learn to adjust. Both Sister A and I have been there and offer our sincerest condolences. Something that we have both learned is that the Ministering of Angels in D&C 13 is very real. the first time that I went to the temple after my wife died, she told me that she had met the granddaughter that I daughter had learned that she was expecting shortly before her mother died. Your husband/father has three that he is helping to prepare to come to their expectant families. He will be in training for the next while but will soon take the lead in ministering to all of his family, which will continue to bless all of your lives for years to come. The Veil is very very thin and if we are worthy, they are with us always, to comfort, to bless, to council, to protect, to watch over and to deliver messages, all under the direction of the Savior. We had some conversations about this with the delightful, faithful, and wonderful Sister Allen in Toronto when we served with her there.

Sandi Cook

April 29, 2022

Just reading about him tells me he is a great example of Christ´s love to those around him. He will always be missed until you meet again. Sending love.

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