Alisha Kaye Allen

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Alicia Allen, 41, of Waco, passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 2014.

Memorial Services: 3PM Friday, November 21st, at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Bellmead.

Mrs. Allen was born in Eugene, OR on October 17, 1971.

Survivors include her loving husband of seven years, Larry Allen of Waco; daughters, Natasha Slaughter and Amanda Vigal, both of Arkansas; parents, Shirley and Mike Lett of Missouri and Larry Moore and Darcey of Missouri; sister, Raylene Hart of Missouri; brother, Jason Moore of Missouri, grandmother, Barbara Wien of Missouri and numerous other friends and relatives.

The family would like to thank the staff members of Gentiva Hospice and Scott and White Memorial Hospital in Temple for their care for Alisha.

 

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  1. My husband, Traci and I have been friends with Larry Allen for many years. We consider him a brother to us and Uncle to Traci. When he and Ali got together we came to love her like a sister and aunt.
    Since Traci was 4 years old she and Ali spent much time in the kitchen baking. Traci enjoyed spending her weekends with Ali and Larry. Traci learned how to paint her nails, bake cookies, and much more from aunt Ali.
    Our dear sister, friend, and aunt will be greatly missed.

    Love,
    Kenneth, Sheila, & Traci

  2. I love you momma. Not a day will go by that I won’t think of you. You are my angel now. I know you’ll be watching over us always ♡ I’m staying strong for you just like you asked. RIP beautiful. You will be truly missed by many. I’ll be with you again one day ♡

  3. my sweet loving aunt Alisha…. for as long as I can remember you have made me smile laugh and love myself. I will never forget all the good times we’ve had and the not so good. you r more then just an aunt you where a best friend someone that listened and understood me someone I could relate with when I felt like an out cast you where my rock now I’m lost….but I will find my way thinking about you every day. its hard not to cry but I know you would tell me to be strong i know you r in no more pain and in heaven with all the angels but it doesn’t stop the all of the families pain ….wish I could have hugged your neck onemore time, kissed your check, and laughed for no reason but i will see you one day intill i see your beautiful smiling face again….I will love you and carry on aunt Alisha’s memories. RIP

  4. I wish I could have seen you one last time, I truly enjoyed seeing you and your kids and grand kids on face book. It made me feel like we connected again. I’m glad you were so happy for the last years, although I know you suffered . You will be missed by your family as there is only one unique you and no one can take your place. I have always thought of you and prayed for you and loved you, your cousin, Cheryl. I’m so sorry for everyone’s loss of Wife , Daughter, granddaughter, sister, mother, and grandmother . Love each other and stay close.

  5. Aundrea Krallman

    Dear Alisha
    My childhood friend, I’ll never forget the great times we had in our old neighborhood on Fair St.
    How we would snoop through Raylene’s bedroom, well mainly you…because somehow she always knew when you where in her room, to us picking on our little brothers, and even you and I fighting over which one was going to be S. S. girl friend….sad to say but you always won him over…lol. They were all great childhood memories that I’ll never forget or will I’ll ever forget you sweet girl!
    Rest in peace and may God bring peace and comfort to all the families.

  6. Shirley Slaughter

    This makes us very sad and heartbroken. Thank you Alisha for a lot of memories. Thank you for two BEAUTIFUL GRANDDAUGHTERS. Rest in piece.

  7. clayton williams

    Prayers and condolences for the family

  8. Thinking of you sweet girl. I haven’t seen you in years but I still remember you when you lived in Eugene when you were in Junior high. You always had that sweet smile and twinkle in your eye when ever I saw you.
    I am sure you now know the love everyone has for you. Peace be to your heart and everyone in the family as well.

  9. Shirley Slaughter

    to my beautiful grand daughters. It will get better.

  10. If by some grace of God you can hear my heart Alisha you will know that I do Love You, and I will forever regret not reaching out to you when it was on my mind and on my heart so many times to do so. We weren’t in each others lives at all as adults, but I never, ever forgot my cousin Alisha who ended up being my friend. I remember so many times when we were little that you made me laugh and made my life better by just being there and making my days seem a little more fun. Honestly, when I think of you I always see that little girl with the big wide smile and those twinkly eyes that somehow seemed both full of mischief and incredible sweetness at the same time… it was a great mix… that’s the image of you my heart as always carried… and always will. I wish I could go back in time and make that step to reconnect with you… I always thought it would be such fun to know you again. I did peek in to your life through Facebook and it made my heart feel so good to see you’d found someone to share your life with who really loved you. I Love You Alisha… and I hope you remembered our times together as kids the same way I do.

    My prayers and condolences go out to all of your family and friends who I am sure will forever miss you beautiful Light. Love to all of you during this time.

    Keri — a cousin from Oregon

  11. Gary & Sheryl Davis

    Our Deepest condolences to the family & friends of Alisha! We are so sorry to hear this sad news. Hope it helps in some small way to know that others, truly care. God Bless all of you!
    Gary & Sheryl Davis

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