Mr. Allen Lee West

Mr. Allen Lee West

March 01, 1943 - December 21, 2020
South Charleston,WV

Mr. Allen Lee West

March 01, 1943 - December 21, 2020
South Charleston,WV

Obituary

Allen Lee West, 77 of Charleston, WV passed away peacefully at home December 21 after a brief battle with advanced stage cancer. He was lovingly cared for in his final days by his wife of 52 years, Janie (Lowery) West and his daughter Allison (West) Westerman. Allen was a lifelong resident of Charleston, WV. He graduated from Charleston High School in 1961 where he served as the Class President and ran on the track team. Allen went on to earn a degree in Business from Morris Harvey College (now The University of Charleston) and serve in the Air National Guard. Upon earning his degree, Allen began working for State Farm Insurance Company where he enjoyed a 35 year career first in the Auto Company and later in the Fire Company as a Claims Adjuster and ultimately as a Claims Reinspector. Allen developed close and genuine friendships with his coworkers at State Farm, which was evident in the many phone calls and messages the family received over the course of the last couple of weeks. Allen was very active with his CHS class reunion committee and enjoyed organizing and planning the class reunions where he and his classmates reminisced on the fun times they experienced in their younger days. The members of this committee provided great comfort and encouragement during the last few days of Allen’s life. At various times throughout his life, Allen was a member of the Lion’s Club and the Masonic Temple of Charleston.

Allen will be remembered as a true family man. He was blessed to have a loving, devoted wife in Janie whom he adored. He loved nothing more than taking care of his wife, daughter and granddaughters. He loved a challenge – whether it was fixing a problem at the house or helping his neighbors. Allen relished sporting events, especially for his granddaughters and he was always there cheering everyone along and ensuring that they knew they had done a good job. He was a kind and humble man who enjoyed helping everyone he could in large and small ways with a smile on his face.
Allen was a true gentleman with a loving character, gracious heart and he never met a stranger. If he didn’t know you when you were first introduced, he would find a connection by the end of the conversation. Whether it was a family connection or a common friend or activity, when you left his company, you felt you had been friends for a lifetime.
Allen was preceded in death by his father, Charley Roy West, his mother Beulah (Workman) West and his brother, Charley Roy West, II.

He will be lovingly missed by those who survive him. He is survived by his wife, Janie (Lowery) West; his daughter Allison Westerman (Ryan); and two granddaughters Liza Grace (14) and Amelia Jane (9) who were the apples of his eye, he also leaves behind a sister, Winona Bonomi (Aldo); and a brother, Stephen West (Grace). Allen also leaves numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends that will cherish his memory.

The family would like to thank the gentle and caring staff of Kanawha Hospice for providing comfort to Allen and his family.

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made in Allen’s name to Kanawha Hospice 1606 Kanawha Boulevard W. Charleston, WV 25387 or the Kanawha-Charleston Humane Society 1248 Greenbrier Street Charleston, WV 25311.

Due to Covid-19 a memorial service and celebration of life will be held at a later time.

You may send condolences to the family at: wwwbarlowbonsall.com

Barlow-Bonsall Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

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19 responses to Mr. Allen Lee West

  1. Tim McClung says:

    Janie, you and Allen were angels on earth for my Mom. I am sure that she has Allen running an errand for her in heaven. He was selfless, humble, compassionate, and all about family-his own and the community where he lived. What a godsend he was for all of us

  2. Verlin Adams says:

    Janie and Loved Ones,

    Harriett and I are really saddened by your great loss. In 60 years I never heard anyone say a bad word about Allen or you, Janie. I regret that I never really told him what a good influence he has been in my life. His life is a testimonial to his faith. His actions were a witness for his beliefs and an example for all of us. Many of us say we are Christians, but Allen lived it. We have truly lost a dear friend and loved one. All of you will remain in my daily prayers.

    GOD bless,
    Sparky and Harriett Adams

  3. Tom Titus says:

    Am so sorry for the loss of a wonderful human. It was always such a warm feeling Allen left you with. Peace to him & all the family.

  4. My thoughts and prayers are with Allen’s friends and family. As a young and green insurance agent, I had the privilege and great good fortune to have Allen handle many of my homeowners claims. He always handled them with professionalism and made what could be tough situations so much better with his positive attitude. He never failed to make the process as easy and fast and fair as possible and was one of those people who made it easier for the rest of us to do as Thomas Jefferson once said, “Take things always by their smooth handle”.

    On behalf of my several family members who also worked with and admired Allen I send these words with many warm memories of this wonderful colleague.

  5. Deepest sympathy to his family and friends
    He was a wonderful neighbor and friend for many years
    We watched as our daughters grow up together
    And now later in life as our granddaughters are growing up
    He was one of a kind

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