The Oklahoman

Walter Wayne Allen

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HOUSTON, TX - Walter Wayne Allen, retired Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of Phillips Petroleum Company, passed away on Friday, April 8, 2022 in Houston, Texas at the age of 85 years. A graveside service will be 2:00 p.m. April 23, 2022 at Fairlawn Cemetery in Stillwater, Oklahoma under the direction of Strode Funeral Home.

Wayne, as he was best known, was born and spent his boyhood in Fort Smith, Arkansas before moving to Stillwater, Oklahoma for his high school years. It was there that he attended Oklahoma State University, graduating in 1959 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineerin­g with petroleum option. He would later earn a master’s degree from OSU in industrial engineerin­g. At OSU, he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and ROTC. Upon graduation he married his high school sweetheart, Judith Ann Hillier, to whom he was married for 63 years.

Following university, Wayne served as a 2nd lieutenant in the US Army, stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey and assigned to McGuire Air Force Base in the New York Air Defense Sector. His unit there was responsibl­e for the surface-to-air missile defense of New York City and nearby areas. After completing active duty, he continued serving in the army reserves, becoming a unit commander and ultimately attaining the rank of captain.

In 1961 Wayne joined Phillips Petroleum Company. He held assignment­s in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Côte d’Ivoire before being named vice-president in 1988. He was elected to the Board of Directors the following year, served two years as head of worldwide exploratio­n and production, and was named President and Chief Operating Officer of the company in 1991. He served in that capacity until he was named Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer in 1994, a position he held until his retirement in 1999.

During his career and retirement Wayne was an active and generous participan­t on many boards and in various non-profit philanthro­pies. Among these organizati­ons were the American Petroleum Institute, the Business Roundtable, the Conference Board, the US Council for Internatio­nal Business, and the National Petroleum Council. He was a board member of the Kansas City District of the Federal Reserve. He served as a director of the US Chamber of Commerce and as chairman of the board of directors of The State Chamber of Oklahoma. He was a trustee of the board of governors of the Oklahoma State University Foundation and led the very successful “Bringing Dreams to Life” fund-raising campaign for the university. He served as chairman for National Engineers Week in 1998. Mr. Allen was

a longtime supporter of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and served as chairman of the Southwest Region and on their National Board of Governors.

Mr. Allen received numerous honors and awards. In 1992, he was inducted into the Oklahoma State University College of Engineerin­g, Architectu­re, and Technology Hall of Fame. In 1993, he was inducted into the Oklahoma State University Alumni Associatio­n Hall of Fame. In 1996, he received the Henry G. Bennett Distinguis­hed Service Award from OSU. In 1997, he was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Also, earlier in his career when he managed the Phillips Petroleum operation in Côte d’Ivoire he was recognized for his contributi­ons to the country by being named Commandeur de l’Ordre National de la République de Côte d’Ivoire.

After his retirement Wayne continued his interest in education by establishi­ng and maintainin­g a premier scholarshi­p program for outstandin­g engineerin­g students at OSU, the W.W. Allen Scholars Program. A feature of the program is that the Allen Scholars are given the opportunit­y to attend Cambridge University in the UK for post-graduate study. He also establishe­d and maintained a similar engineerin­g scholarshi­p program at OSU for members of the Boys & Girls Club, the W.W. Allen Boys & Girls Club Program.

Wayne’s early experience­s resulted in lifelong interests. He learned to fish as a boy and enjoyed the sport, especially fly fishing, with his favorite companions, his two sons. Summer employment as a teen by the US Forest Service working in Glacier National Park introduced to him to the beauty of the mountains. After his retirement, he joined these two interests at his summer home on the Pecos River east of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Being an optimistic person by nature contribute­d to making Wayne a beloved husband, father, and friend. He was caring and generous to those around him. He was quick to see the positive in people and was interested in helping them find solutions to their problems.

Traveling to new locations and having new experience­s started early when Wayne worked on pipeline constructi­on crews and received military training as a young man. Later, as a Phillips employee he traveled extensivel­y and lived overseas on several internatio­nal assignment­s. These experience­s were invaluable when he became an executive with many worldwide responsibi­lities, as he possessed a great deal of insight into the conduct of internatio­nal business.

Wayne was pre-deceased by his parents, his sister Verna Janelle Allen Force, his brother John Don Allen, and his son Dr. Robert Wayne Allen.

He is survived by his wife Judith, his son David Wayne Allen, his grandson Joshua Lee Allen, and his granddaugh­ter Jennifer Leigh Allen.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons in memory of W.W. Allen may be made in support of the W.W. Allen Scholars Program at the OSU Foundation by mail to PO Box 1749, Stillwater, OK 74076-1749 or online at osugiving.com.

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