Susan May Allen

susan allen

May 2, 1948 ~ May 2, 2018

Susan May Scholl Allen,70, of Brown County, a sinner saved by grace, went to be with her Lord and Master Wednesday May 2, 2018. She was born May 2, 1948, in Charleston, West Virginia, to the late Lester Earl Scholl Jr. and Marcella May Bryngelson Scholl. She married Tom Allen January 20, 1973, and he survives. Susan was member and Sunday school teacher at the Unity Baptist Church. She previously was a member and youth leader at the Morgantown United Methodist Church. She was an accomplished artist with several showings at the Hoosier Art Show. She was a member of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA), past president of National Council of Architectural Registration Board and served as chairman of the Architectural Registration Board. Susan received a Sagamore of the Wabash from Gov. Robert Orr. She also served as president of the Brown County Soil and Water Commission and the Brown County Planning and Zoning Commission. Susan is survived by her husband, Tom; two sons, Brian (Rachel) Allen of Cape Coral, Florida, and Tim (Holly) Allen of Morgantown; a daughter, Kelly (Joshua) Wesley of Nashville; brothers, Rex (Jenny) Scholl of Given, West Virginia, a twin brother, Tom (Maggie) Scholl of Alva, Florida, Tim (Betty) Scholl of Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, Joe (Bonnie) Scholl of Ft. Myers, Florida; and four grandchildren, Marcella Allen, Michelle Allen, Cali Wesley and Caleb Wesley.

 

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  1. We are sorry but we know that she is with the Lord. Prayers for all of you. Love you all.

  2. I haven’t seen Susan since we graduated from East Bank High School in 1966. I remember her fondly. She was such a sweet girl and very smart. My condolences on your loss.

  3. Remembering great times with Susan and the entire Scholl family at Claytor Lake. So sorry for this loss. May God give you peace.

  4. I was so saddened to read of Susan’s passing. Susan was one of the sweetest ladies I ever knew. We had such fun as young girls and I cherish those memories. Prayers for all of you during this difficult time.

  5. She will be greatly missed by all those who knew and worked with her at Morgantown Methodist Church.

  6. Very sorry to hear of your loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Wishing you peace.


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