James H. Allen, Sr.

james allen,

February 4, 1939 ~ April 5, 2026

Born in: Meriden, CT
Resided in: Meriden, CT

James H. Allen, Sr., “Bird,” 87, of Bloomfield, formerly a life-long resident of Meriden, passed away on April 5, 2026, with his twins Ashley and Lindsay by his side. He was born on February 4, 1939, a son of the late William and Helen Hugo Allen. He retired from Boehle’s Express after 28 and a half years of service as a truck driver, where he achieved several safe driving awards. He had been an avid golfer since his days at Meriden High School, and was a chauffeur for Alice Cooper in the 1970s. In his free time, he enjoyed writing and talking on the phone with his friends and family. He is survived by 5 daughters and 2 sons, Ashley E. Allen, Lindsay C. Allen, James H. Allen, Jr., William J. Allen, Betsy L. Simmons, Suzette Stewart, and Polly Duprez; his grandchildren, Shontai, Michael, and Londyn Cross, Ayden Sanchez, Diana Allen, Christopher, Amanda, and Nicholas Allen, David Simmons, and Rachael and Allison Duprez, nieces Janet Uvino, Joanne Geer, and nephew David Geer. He was predeceased by his sister, Patricia Geer, and niece Diane LaHaye. James will be missed and remembered for his big heart, strength, resilience, and strong-willed nature.

A funeral service celebrating James’s life will be held on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. in Beecher & Bennett-Flatow Funeral Home, 48 Cook Ave., Meriden, CT 06451. Friends are invited to visit with his family from 6:00-8:00 p.m. prior to the service. To see his obituary online, please visit www.beecherandbennett.com.

Services

Visitation: April 9, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Beecher & Bennett Funeral Service - Meriden
48 Cook Avenue
Meriden, CT 06451

203-235-4152

Funeral Service: April 9, 2026 8:00 pm

Beecher & Bennett Funeral Service - Meriden
48 Cook Avenue
Meriden, CT 06451

203-235-4152

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  1. Uncle Bird also known as Jimmy Allen was my godfather. We have beautiful memories of going on vacation vacations swimming in the pool in the backyard and my favorite strawberry patch. He grew for me because I love strawberries so much. He was a wonderful man very kind funny one year he took me on a vacation with my cousin Corry his first daughter we went to New Hampshire and Vermont. We stayed at a camp. We went to Lake George on the boat, the mini ha ha I never forget it. He was also godfather to my three siblings Wendell Elizabeth and Nicole God bless your journey Uncle Bird we love you.

    • Sherry, I remember you. Uncle Louie’s daughter. Just wanted to clarify that Cori was my moms daughter from her first marriage. Dad’s oldest three were Betsy, Polly, and Suzette. Thank you for remembering him and sharing these wonderful memories!

  2. Losing my uncle, who was also my godfather, brings a wave of memories from a time when he was such an important part of my life. He was more than family—he was my dad’s best friend, someone who shared in so many moments that shaped my childhood and meant so much to both of us.
    After my dad passed, life took us in different directions, and we lost touch over the years. That distance doesn’t take away from what he meant to me back then, or the impact he had on my life. I’ll always remember the role he played, the connection we shared, and the place he holds in my memories.
    There’s a sadness in knowing time passed without reconnecting, but also gratitude for the moments we did have. I hope he knew how much he was loved and appreciated.
    Rest peacefully—you will always be remembered.

  3. A era has gone the memories of you are truly unforgettable. Buddy has always had a special meaning. Your spirit lives on inside me. Thank you for the memories.

  4. Huck, Screwy Louie, Cliffie. Bucket Bill, Patsy, Auntie Gail, George Geerster MaryJane and Sue. What a reunion.

  5. Ashley, Lindsay & Family, Your Dad was a great neighbor and always made sure that Nancy was looked after. I’m sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. May all your memories bring you comfort during this difficult time.

  6. Corine and family: I am so sorry for the loss of your father. I know how much you loved him. Keep the good memories close to your heart. Andrea

  7. Awe man Dad, Rest in peace. The little time I got to know you are some of the greatest memories I have. Your phone calls always left me smiling. You touched my heart in many ways and I am forever grateful. I Love you Dad, & my condolences to the rest of the family.

  8. RIP Papa from my mother Cori his chosen daughter and her children Aaron and Andrew Lamson his grandchildren and my children Brighton,Lyonna,Josephine his great grand children. I love you and you will be missed from the earth to the heavens

  9. Lindsay, Ashley & family, my heart goes out to you all. Praying for God’s peace to be with you as you relive so many memories & precious moments with your dad. Much love, Mama Muniz

  10. Cori, Becky, Rob, Aaron, Andrew and all the grandkids that weren’t included in the obituary- I am so sorry for your loss. I know this relationship with your dad/grandfather/great grandfather has been difficult but he knows you all loved him and is watching over you from above. You all have a beautiful guardian angel. Stay strong and know he loved you all along.

    Cori – your relationship with your dad has always been special, you were the chosen daughter. He adopted you when you were just a young girl and loved you throughout your life. He chose to love you and bring you under his wing and that right there is the most special memory you can have.

    • Just so we are clear, we honored our Dad’s wishes by giving him the service he chose and published the obituary that he wrote himself prior to his death, when he was healthy! Everyone should take the time to reflect on their own feelings, rather than bringing the negativity here! Please let our Father rest in peace!

      • No negativity, just wanted all to be included and know that they’re just as loved as you and Ashley. His passing affected many people. Your father will rest peacefully as he is no longer suffering.

  11. I don’t even know who you are but you’re obviously oblivious to the reality of the situation! We honored our Fathers wishes! Before you chose to chime in here, under his obituary, you really should have thought about it! I am extremely appalled by the complete and utter disrespect to our family, and I would appreciate if no further comments are made here! Thank you!

    • I am completely appalled that this family would choose to leave family out of the obituary and the service and continue to act like we don’t exist for you to come on this comment section and continue to be petty and disrespectful is ridiculous maybe grow up and reflect on yourself and the negativity you bring and allow my GRANDFATHER to rest in peace


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