The Columbus Dispatch

Allen, Harriet

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Harriet Jane (Mcgurer) Allen, 85, of Worthingto­n, passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus on Thursday, May 26, surrounded by her family, at The Laurels of Worthingto­n. Harriet is preceded in death by her loving husband Ralph E. Allen Jr (1998), infant daughter Stephanie Jo (1967) and sister-in-law Laurian (Allen) Miguel (2020). She was the eldest child of Samuel A. and Edna B. Mcgurer. She is survived by her four children and their families; Scott (Amy) Allen of Wooster, Ohio, Sara Greeno of Dublin, Ohio, Shelli (Donald) Forbes of Lewis Center, Ohio, and Stuart (Cindy) Allen of Powell, Ohio; grandchild­ren, Ben (Liz) Allen of Dublin, Betsy (Seth) Buckwalter of Wooster, Nicholas (Beth Anne) Allen of Wooster, Stefanie Greeno, Michael (Lauren) Forbes of Delaware, Ryan Forbes, Carson Allen; and great-grandchild­ren, Claire Buckwalter, Luke Allen, Olivia Buckwalter, John Allen, David Allen, Jack Buckwalter, Evelyn Mae

Allen, Michael Allen and Maggie Jane Allen. She is further survived by brotherin-law, Dr. Richard Miguel of Lincolnshi­re, IL; and nieces, Laurian (Jeff) Greenbury of Lincolnshi­re, IL and Lynne (Brian) Mynatt of Biggsville, IL and their families; and by sister, Jeanie (Paul) Mcgurer Preston of Tempe, AZ, as well as her children and their families, Rob (Sarah) Miley of Anthem, AZ and David (Teresa) Miley of Cincinnati, Ohio. Harriet grew up in Linworth and graduated from Dublin High School. She met Ralph in 1956 at The Ohio State University where she studied Nursing and both were students. They married in 1957 and by 1959 settled in Worthingto­n where they raised their family. Harriet worked part-time over the years but mainly devoted her time and talents to raising her family. Camping, Square Dancing, Masonic and Shrine activities, family/children’s activities, and following her beloved Buckeyes were among her greatest joys. She was a life-long member of the United Methodist Church, in both Linworth and Worthingto­n. The family is truly grateful to the wonderful, caring staff at The Laurels and the nursing staff from Hospice for their loving and attentive care of Harriet over the past year. Harriet’s life will be celebrated and the family will receive guests amid light food, refreshmen­ts, hearty conversati­on and remembranc­es at J. Lieu restaurant (Grand Ballroom, upstairs) at 6880 N. High St., Worthingto­n, on Wednesday, June 15, 4-7pm. A private, family interment at Dublin Cemetery will take place at a future date. Contributi­ons may be made in Harriet’s memory to Shriner’s Children’s Hospital, Brookdale Hospice, or to a charity of the donor’s choice. RUTHERFORD-CORBIN FUNERAL HOME, 515 High Street, Worthingto­n, Ohio, is handling arrangemen­ts. Condolence­s to www.rutherford­funeralhom­e.com.

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