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Lynda Hancock Allen Lynda Hancock Allen, 74, passed away Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021. She was born Aug. 22, 1946, to Emery Hancock and Pearl Hansley Creel. As a child, her sisters, Peggy Hood and Kathy Lackey, remember her sweet smile, happy disposition and making play out of everything she did. Their mother instilled in them a love for family, and they were always very close to each other. She is also remembered by them for being extremely loving and giving, having a fondness for the elderly, always making friends with them and helping in some way. Lynda attended Dixon High School, where she played basketball and met the love of her life, Stanley Allen. The high school sweethearts married after Lynda graduated high school on her birthday. The next year their daughter Susan was born followed by their daughter Sharon three years later, and they moved to Wilmington. Five years after that they welcomed their youngest daughter Shelly. Lynda was a wonderful mom and homemaker, t ....
In three years, he would be on the run, somewhere in europe, and she would be alone, brokenhearted and bankrupt. of course, they had no way of seeing any of this coming. not here. not on this night. new year s eve 2002. i ve never been so happy in my whole life. this is my dream. but far to the north in indiana, one of dr. weinberger s patients, phyllis barnes could clearly see her future was looking grim. my sister went through hell. phyllis sister peggy hood says phyllis road through hell began three months earlier when she went to see dr. weinberger. she had trouble catching her breath. she seemed to have sort of cold-like systems or bronchitis. she just seemed rundown. you thought it might be allergies or a cold. yeah. it could have been a number of things. ....