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Patricia Anne Allen

April 12, 2023

Peacefully at St. Joseph’s Hospice, London on Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at the age of 69. Beloved wife of the late Robert Morley Allen Jr. (2013). Cherished mother of Laura Allen (Vince) and Sandra Williams (Kyle). Treasured Nana of Owen and Nathan. Dear sister of Barbara (Roland), the late Bruce (2022) and Bill. Aunt to many loving nieces and nephews. Born in Toronto on May 28, 1953, to Bruce and Doris (née Coyle) Cameron. Patricia was a bookkeeper, and spent 20 years working at West Haven Golf and Country Club. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Patricia are asked to consider St. Joseph’s Hospice of London.

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I have always felt my cousin Pat was a angel. She loved her family, stood strong during rough times. I will miss Pat every day, we texted , we called, we shared many interests, cooking, baking, trading receipes and ideas, books. tv shows, movies. My cousins Barb and Bill, my thoughts are with you and your family. I will remember all the good times I had with all my cousins. Much love, you will not be forgotten. xxxooxx.

~ Donna Lubitz


Found a few pictures of Pat I wanted to share. Love you !

~ Susie Quinn Caggiula

My sincere condolences to all the Allen and Cameron families. Having recently gone thru the death of my husband after a long illness, I know how you feel. Know that all her pain is gone and Pat will be surrounded by all her loving family and friends. Whenever there were big family events, you could always count on Pat to be the one smiling and welcoming everyone. Although we didn't see each other often, she always made me feel an important part of the family. I know that Brian always loved being with her and I'm sure they're all sitting together having a beer. Love to you all.

~ Susi Quinn

So sorry to hear about your mother. Pat was such a joy to be around. Always so positive and upbeat. She will be sorely missed by everyone. Just know that she is back with your dad and happy again. Please accept my sincere condolenses.

~ Mary Jean Quinn


As kids, we spent so many Christmases and family get-togethers with Pat & Barb & Bruce & Billy. Pat always had a smile on her face and was always so much fun. The Quinns loved getting together with the Cameron family especially at Cameron's restaurant for Christmas Dinner. I have attached a couple of pictures of those days and you can see Pat's smiling face. Laura & Sandra - our hearts go out to you. Your Mom was so proud of you both and loved her grandchildren so much. Cherish the memories. Barb & Billy - we are your family forever! The Quinns will always be there for you. xox

~ Cousin Cathy Quinn & Rob McNamara

Sweet and beautiful Pat --- you will be very missed by all of us. Always full of life and smiling whenever I saw you. You and Rob are together now and can Rest in Peace. Laura and Sandra and your beautiful family -- I cannot even imagine the loss you feel right now but know that to all that knew your Mom she was always a bright light and beautiful sole. My condolences to you and your family. Barb and Billy - I know this loss is unimaginable. Know that you are surrounded by the love of your family and we are sharing in your sadness. Sending big hugs to you and your family.

~ Sue and Dino Caggiula (Cousins!)

I am very sorry to hear the news. Pat, along with Rob and others from the old Bishop's crowd always had MANY fun times. Of course Pat was always in the thick of our crazy activities and putting up Rob's nonsense. My sincere condolences to all. She will be with him now. Bill Jones

~ Bill Jones

Pat, you are the best!! A sister that cared and was always for me. A support system. Whether it was baking, spelling, or just anything. Always enjoyed our time together. So much fun, you brought our the best in me. Love you forever.

~ Barbara Cameron Gatti

For many years, Saturday afternoons meant outdoor basketball followed by a cold beer and a dip in the Allen's pool. Pat not only tolerated the rowdy dozen or so guys but she made us most welcome and joined heartily in our laughter. Magically, Pat always found something in the fridge to feed the masses. Great memories and a big smiles will always be synonymous to thoughts of Pat and Rob!

~ Graham Hayhoe

Don and I were so honoured to have spent so many fun times with both Pat and Rob at numerous conferences over the decades and other fun celebrations. We were grateful to have met both Laura and Sandra, their wonderful children of whom they were so proud! Pat was a wonderful loving woman who had a sparkle in her eye and always a prank or two up her sleeve. She will be dearly missed but we find comfort in knowing she was so well loved and has now reunited with Rob!

~ Nancy and Don Grady

Love you Pat! I have some great memories of cooking along side you in London. I can still hear your unique and heartwarming laugh as we joke in the kitchen. Miss you.

~ Drew

I feel very grateful to be able to call myself a close friend of the Allen Family. For 30 years, Pat always made me feel welcome in the home she kept feeling so warm, or for a refreshing swim in the beautiful pool/backyard she cherished and tended to with so much care. I was even lucky enough to be invited to a couple of trips to Florida alongside The Allen Family, a nearly annual vacation they made a tradition and an awesome March break to be included in. Pat had a great sense of humour, man did she ever. She was famous for her “Pat Chat”; a lovely, bubbly, and continuous way of sharing her thought patterns (she passed this trait on to her daughters Laura and Sandra, and it happens to be one of my favourite qualities about the Allen girls). For those who had the privilege of seeing inside Rob and Pat’s marriage, it was obvious there was so much love there. Rob and Pat were best friends, and even after years of marriage they continued to tease one another in such an adorably flirtatious and loving way. Pat was very thoughtful and never ever missed wishing me a Happy Birthday or sending me a fun text about a new Netflix show we were both watching at the same time; I will miss those texts among so many other things. I will miss you for the rest of my life Pat, we all will. Thank you, and Rob of course, for raising two daughters who are so beautiful inside and out. I will be forever grateful to you for that, and I will never forget how lucky I am to be able to call your kids some of my very closest friends. Cheers Pat. I miss you. I love you. Love Always, Rachelle

~ Rachelle Randall

Dear Laura and Sandra, I was so sorry to learn that your mom passed away. My heartfelt sympathy to you and to your family. I will always remember your mom and dad for their kindness, their generosity, but more than anything, the warmth and laughter they brought to so many gatherings. Thinking of you all at this difficult time. Love, Judy

~ Judy Moncrieff

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