Allison was always regarded as a very sweet, kind, thoughtful and candid individual, often brightening any room she entered with warmth, a cheerful greeting, a happy smile, and laughter. She enjoyed music, reading, creating artwork, and helping people out wherever she could. Simply to “make their day better”, Allison made it her personal mission to thank every Veteran and First Responder she saw for their service to our country and always reminded them to “stay safe.”
Allison was preceded in death by her uncle, Christopher Vogen, her grandmothers, Jane Vogen (nee Sams) and Elfriede Pantle (nee Hofman), her grandfathers, Allan Vogen and Roy Pantle, in addition to many of her beloved pets, Pepper, Blackie, Princess, El Roy, Tony, and Lucky. Allison leaves behind all of her other family members and her dog, Michael, to live long and fulfilling lives.
Allison will be cremated prior to her sendoff to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, our Divine Creator and Heavenly Father, as well as all of her loved ones preceding her in death. A memorial service and/or celebration of life gathering has not been scheduled yet.
Linda Mider
May 22, 2026, 1:20 pm
Katy, A very nice tribute to your loving sister, Alison. The few times I met her, I found her to be very sweet. I know you and Pam will miss her. Love to all. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Rob V.
May 23, 2026, 10:31 am
Rest In Peace Dear Sweet Ally. 🙏
Godspeed the healing ❤️🩹 Dear Lord ☦️
Rob and Tracey.
John Sousa
May 27, 2026, 10:59 pm
I was fortunate to have Alison in my classroom, not only as a student, but she became a mother to all the other students. I was delighted and taken back and I have today a possession from Alison that I will always treasure. She gifted me her poetry about the impact I had in her life. I told her that I was the one that was fortunate to have her in my life for a short time. I will always treasure the poetry that she wrote and framed for me. Rest in peace, Alison we will meet again.
Patti Downing
May 31, 2026, 3:14 pm
My heart is heavy, and my soul is filled with sorrow. Such a bright and beautiful light has left this earth and entered Heaven, departing what often feels like a cruel and dark world far too soon.
The only comfort I can find is knowing that you are now with our Lord and Savior. I am quite certain He has appointed you as a special assistant to Archangel Michael—a mighty and powerful angel whom God uses to protect and watch over us all.
I miss our phone conversations. It was always such a joy to talk with you. You were often the voice of reason when no one else could figure things out. Your wisdom, honesty, and perspective were gifts to everyone who knew you.
You lived your life with love, kindness, and goodness, and I have no doubt that God has even greater plans for you in Heaven, sweet Allison.
Rest in peace, beautiful angel.
The picture of you within the butterfly wings is so beautiful and perfectly fitting. I will never forget when you sang Metamorphosis at your 8th-grade graduation. From now on, every time I see a butterfly, I will think of you and smile. I will know that your spirit is near.
I will miss your beautiful smile, your genuine candor, and the warmth you brought into the lives of those around you.
Until we meet again, sweet Allison, so long for now.
I love you “infinity squared infinity and beyond,” I miss you, and I will carry you in my heart always.
Love forever and a day,
xoxoxo
Aunt Patti
Other family member
June 2, 2026, 4:47 pm
Pam & Katy,
“The Lord is to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit”
Psalm 34:18