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Don Allred

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Huntington: Don Allred, 88, was born Dec. 6, 2935. He married Vonnie Dea Atwood September 3, 1949 in Elmo, Utah. Later for eternity in Manti Temple, January 31, 1964.
During grade school his family owned a country store and farm in Cleveland, Utah, where he was kept busy. When barely 19, he enlisted in the service of World War II as a marine. He saw action in Guam, Saipan, and was with the second wave of amphibious transports on the island of Iwo Jima. He served heroically and received the Purple Heart as well as other awards. He was a machine gunner and sharp shooter. He was honorably discharged after two years of service in 1946 as a Corporal. After the war he worked in the family grocery store and farm and was a skilled butcher. He had his own malt shop in Cleveland, adjacent to the family store, while also working at Hiawatha Mine as a shuttle car operator.
He also helped his father homestead a mountain property called “the park.” In 1953 he went to work on the oil rigs in Welliston, N.D., then in Bonanza, Utah and finally to Riverton Wyo. Returning to Cleveland in 1956 he worked at meat processing for Jeanselme’s, a grocery store, and the road department. In 1958 he bought a farm north of Huntington, set up a dairy, and raised cattle and sheep. He returned to coal mining in 1964 for several years with the LDS church mine and then retired at the DesBee Dove Mine. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing and camping with family and friends.
He is survived by five of seven children; daughter-in-law Irene Young Allred of Cleveland, Utah, Dawnette (Greg) Simmons of Vernal, Dick R (Raelene) Allred of Huntington, Jed D (Kim) Allred of Huntington, Ardyth (Marvin) Bell of Cleveland, and Vallene Allred Rudd of Orangeville; 66 Grandchildren, four great grand children; sister Earlene Black of Huntington; sister-in-law Hazel Brasher Allred of Spring Glen; Eldeth (Greg) Wakefield of Price; brother Fred (DeCarma) Allred of Huntington.
He was preceded in death by infant twin brother Dale; wife of 50 years Vonnie Dea Atwood Allred (separated); sons Ivan Scott and Troy E; parents Earl and Gladys Allred; brother Jack, brother-in-law Ross Black; nephew Dale Black; grandson Chad Bell; two great grandchildren.
Funeral services were be held on Monday, April 14, 2014, 11 a.m., Heritage Funeral Home, 620 North Main St., Huntington, Utah. A viewing was held Sunday, April 13, 2014 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Heritage Funeral Home and a viewing one hour prior to service on Monday. Interment, Cleveland City Cemetery under the trusted care of Heritage Funeral Home. Friends may sign the online guestbook at www.heritagefuneralhomeutah.com.

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