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In Loving Memory
David Lloyd Allen

David Lloyd Allen

11/5/1955  —  6/23/2026


Melancon-Levingston

A Life Remembered

Obituary

David Lloyd Allen, 70, of Bronson, Texas, passed away peacefully on June 23, 2026, surrounded by his children and loved ones. David was born on November 5, 1955, in Wharton, Texas, and was raised in Port Neches, Texas where he graduated from PNG High School.

For more than four decades, David worked, dedicating 34 years to DuPont and another 10 years to OCI. He believed in earning an honest living, keeping his word, and taking care of the people who depended on him. His work ethic was unmatched, but even more remarkable was the way he always made time for his family. After retirement, he fulfilled a lifelong dream and made his home on the waterfront of Lake Sam Rayburn, where he found peace in the simple life he had always dreamed about.

Throughout his life, he embodied the values of faith, hard work, humility, and selfless love. He lived his life following the footsteps of our Lord and Savior, not through grand words, but through the quiet example he set every day.

David was a devoted father to Brent, Ashlyn, Charity, and Aubrey. Of all the accomplishments in his life, nothing brought him greater pride or joy than his children and grandchildren. He taught us that family is life’s greatest blessing, that hard work matters, and that life is often much simpler than the world makes it out to be. He believed that life can deal you a bad hand, but it can never break you. Through every challenge he faced, he showed us what perseverance, faith, and strength truly looked like.

Dad could build or fix just about anything. Some of our favorite memories were made in his shop, watching him work on a project, building something with his hands, or figuring out how to fix whatever was broken. As children, we spent countless hours outside together playing baseball, shooting hoops, and playing HORSE in the driveway. We learned by watching him. Whether it was a sporting event, dance recital, school function, or simply spending time together, Dad never hesitated to drive hours to be present. He sacrificed his time willingly because being there for his family was never a burden. It was simply who he was.

David loved the outdoors and found peace in fishing, hunting, and golfing. Some of his happiest days were spent on the water, in the woods, or on the golf course surrounded by family and friends. He taught and shared these experiences with his children from young ages, which then became our lifelong hobbies. Nothing made him happier than being with the people he loved most.

He was also blessed with lifelong friendships that began in childhood and lasted a lifetime. Those friendships became part of our family, and we grew up witnessing the kind of loyalty, brotherhood, and love that is increasingly rare in this world. David was the kind of friend who could always be counted on, and his friendships reflected the character and faithfulness that defined his life.

He shared a special bond with his dog, Lacy, who was rarely more than a few steps behind him. She loved him, and he loved her just as deeply.

David was blessed to spend the last two years of his life with his God-sent girlfriend, Gwen, who will always hold a special place in all our hearts. During one of the most difficult chapters of his life, she stood by his side, caring for him, loving him, and walking alongside him through his illness. Our family will forever be grateful for the love, compassion, and devotion she showed him.

David was preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd and Sue Allen, and his sister, Carol Aucoin.

David leaves behind his son, Brent Allen, and wife, Crystal, and their daughter, Mila; daughter, Ashlyn Dover, and husband, Scott, and their son, Jackson; daughter, Charity Dupuis, and husband, Joseph, and their children, Penelope and Bentley; son, Aubrey Allen, and wife, Jolea; his sister, Patti Haynes, and husband, David; his beloved girlfriend, Gwen; and many cherished nieces, nephews, extended family members, and lifelong friends.

Though Dad did not often speak about his faith, he lived it every day. He loved others well, served without recognition, forgave freely, and consistently placed the needs of others before his own. His actions spoke louder than words and revealed a faith that was genuine and steadfast. His greatest legacy is not what he left behind, but the lives he touched, the family he loved, and the example he set for all of us.

He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. Though our hearts grieve, we rejoice knowing he has fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith. We take comfort knowing he heard the words,

“Well done, good and faithful servant.”

Visitation will be held on Sunday, June 28, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Melancon Levingston Funeral Home, 1605 Avenue H, Nederland, Texas. Funeral service details will be shared as arrangements are finalized.

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Kathy Taylor June 25, 2026
David I remember you from school. You were such a sweet person. I am praying for your family. Great memories!!!!!
Julie Fitzgerald Elliott June 25, 2026
So sorry for your loss, I always loved David he was always such a happy and sweet guy. I have good memories of him from time we spent at family reunions. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Gwen Sonnier June 25, 2026
Dear kids, Patti and David, Firstly I want to thank Charity from the bottom of my heart for introducing your dad to me 2 years ago. From the first moment I talked to him at your baby shower my heart immediately filled a void I had in my life. He had the most sweetest and kindest soul any girl could ever ask for in a boyfriend. He became my best friend, my true Love, and fun fishing partner. Even though we both had wished we had many, many more years of a beautiful life together God had another plan. I can’t express enough how much love I have had for your dad and I am very grateful to all of you allowing me to be there by his side, taking care of him until our good Lord wrapped his arms around him and gave him his wings. I also want all of you and your spouses, Patti and David Haynes to know how much I Love all of you and I feel very blessed to be a part of your family. I will miss your dad very much and remember I will always be a phone call away if anyone of you ever want to talk and we will continue to spend time together ❤️. Love forever Gwen
Karen Mancuso Tousek June 25, 2026
My heartfelt condolences goes out to David’s family and friends. May he rest in peace!!

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