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Ellen Marie Allen

June 8, 1959 ~ November 23, 2023

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother Ellen Marie Allen, who left us on November 23, 2023, at the age of 64. She was surrounded by the love of her family and friends. Ellen Marie Allen was born on June 8, 1959, to Lennard Walton and Carmelita Walton in Yonkers, New York. She was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother and friend. Throughout her life she touched the hearts of everyone she met with her kindness, warmth and generosity.She is survived by her children, Michael Walton, Monique Allen and her sisters, Sharon Walton of Rochester, NY, Valerie Walton of Mount Vernon, NY and Carmelita “Sissy” Walton of Yonkers, NY. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lennard and Carmelita Walton, brother Lenny Walton, sister Margarite Walton and husband Clyde Allen. A service to celebrate Ellen Marie Allen’s life will be held on December 6, 2023, at 2pm at Southern Cremations & Funerals – Marietta. 1861 Dallas Highway Marietta, GA 30064. Ellen Marie Allen had a passion for gardening, westerns, cooking shows, music and charity. She will be remembered for her smile, her pancakes, her baked ziti, her charm, her sass, her work ethic, generosity and dancing. Her legacy will live on through the lives she touched. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the St. Johns Riverside Hospital Oncology Department in Yonkers, New York. The family would like to express their gratitude to all friends and family for their support during this difficult time. The family asks for privacy during this time of grief and mourning.

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  1. My deepest condolences to the family of Ellen Marie Allen. Ellen, aka The Queen, holds a special place in my heart. Her warmth and kindness, epitomized by a potluck at GMAC when I first started as a temp employee, that made her one of my many work aunties. I will cherish the memories of her smiling and laughing during our last visit, reminiscing about the good ole days at GMAC/ALLY. May Ellen rest in peace, and to her family, my thoughts are with you, sending love and light during this time of bereavement.

  2. Ellen will truly be missed, even though in spirit, she is still with us! Never forgotten! I pray that God and Jesus comforts all her love ones!

  3. My deepest Sympathy and Condolences to the family! My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Ellen and I worked together for about 20years. Ellen was such a caring and considerate person. Melissa

  4. My condolences to your family and love ones! You will be missed my girl!!! The laughters and conversations between us was unmatched. You were a true friend indeed. Always there when I needed you. You were the only person that called me Grissom!! I know you’re in a better place now no more sickness and suffering. Keep looking out for me 🤎

  5. I remember when we first met over 50 years ago. On weekends we’d sat in a restaurant and eat our Boston Cream Pie. The whole pie, then we would go home.
    I’m missing you and it hurts. If I was down, she knew exactly what to say, it worked everytime. We knew so much about each other. My dear friend is with God, no pain, only a smile. Ellen rest in peace until we meet again. LOVE YOU.

  6. I’m missing you Ellen. You were like a sister I never had. You were my rock and foundation. I will never forget you. You showed me things that helped me succeed in life. When we meet again, we will have a good laugh. Not one minute go by without me taking that trip down memory lane.

  7. Rest in peace Queen. I will miss you and the laughs that we shared over the years. Until we meet again your friend Detective Wright

  8. Sending love and my deepest condolences during this time!

  9. The Queen brought so many gifts to our lives. She will be deeply missed!

  10. My name is Denise and I had the pleasure of working with Ellen many years ago at MIC.
    We sat at our desks facing each other, and she always had a way of making me laugh. She had a wonderful sense of humor. She made work bearable for me. Although I have not spoken or seen her in many years, as life takes people in different directions, I’ve always thought of her with fond memories and love in my heart
    My heart goes out to her family and friends. May she rest in peace amen.


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