Mrs. Josephine Delores Geiger Allen

Mrs. Josephine Delores Geiger Allen
(April 8, 1932 - September 10, 2023)
Viewing Location: Leevy's Funeral Home 1831 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina
Viewing Date & Time: Friday, September 15, 2023 / 3:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Funeral Location: First Nazareth Baptist Church 2351 Gervais Street Columbia, South Carolina
Funeral Date & Time: Saturday, September 16, 2023 / 12:00 Noon
Interment Location: Palmetto Cemetery 5050 Fairfield Road Columbia, South Carolina

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Mrs. Josephine Delores Geiger Allen

11 Comments

  1. A very sad and huge loss for the family, but the kindness, generosity, and love that she gave and taught us will always live on. I will never forget her kind smiling face and kind words. Miss you Auntie.

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  2. Please accept my sincere condolences in the loss of Aunt Josephine. May you find comfort in the cherished moments you shared together and may her memory bring you peace.

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  3. To The AllenFamily, so sorry for the loss of your dear mother. She will be truly missed. Love to you all. God Bless! Benita

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  4. You were neighbors with my aunt, oh how we use to love walking next door to your house to check on you and help out if we could you were truly and genuinely a good person. Buddy was always your favorite one and the cakes you use to make for my aunt birthday were so good . R.I.P Josephine.

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  5. Love you as person my neighbor every birthday she would bake me a cake I love my neighbor Rest

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  6. My condolences go out to the Geiger and Allen family during their time of bereavement. God bless. Peace

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  7. Sincere condolences are extended to the family ( I consider myself as a part of the family) during this difficult time. I have fond memories of Aunt Jo as she is remembered from the days spent on Lady Street when I would be spending time with Aunt Isabel and Uncle William Henry. She was a beautiful, caring lady and I always teased her children and their cousins that I was their grandmother Nanny ( Mrs. Lucille ) first granddaughter. It was great having Aunt Josephine and her family return to South Carolina after spending so many years in New York. To God be the glory for a life well spent.

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  8. A Virtuous Woman

    is worth far more than rubies.
    Her husband has full confidence in her…
    She is clothed with strength and dignity,
    She can laugh at the days to come.
    She speaks with wisdom, and faithful
    instruction is on her tongue. She watches
    over the affairs of her household….
    Her children arise and call her blessed
    her husband also, and he praises her.
    Many women do noble things, but you
    surpass them all. Charm is deceptive,
    and beauty is fleeting, but a woman
    who fears the Lord is to be praised.

    proverbs :10-30

    Aunt Jo, you are and always will be a virtuous woman and now you will reap the rewards you so truly deserve. I love you.

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  9. Love never dies, for your love of family will forever be your legacy. Mrs. Allen thank you for your embrace and love.

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  10. Take your rest Aunt Jo. We love you, but god love best

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  11. My heart is broken. You were loved and will be missed Aunt Jo! Your love of pictures will provide our family with many, many wonderful memories. I will try my best to carry on this love for pictures that you introduced me to. Each and everyone of us can remember a special time with you because you and Uncle Bud were just the best. Rest easy Aunt Jo for you are now with the love of your life, Uncle Bud. Love always, Jackie

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