Celebration of Life Graveside Service for Mr. Allen will be Monday, October 25, 2021 at 11:00AM; Westview Cemetery, 1680 Westview Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30310.
Viewing will be Sunday, October 24, 2021 from 2PM-6PM at Willie A. Watkins Historic West End Chapel.
Due to the spread of COVID-19, we are requesting that everyone please wear a mask.
Services entrusted to Willie A. Watkins Historic West End Chapel, (404)758-1731.
"I Am Free"
Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free. I am following the path God laid for me. I took His hand when I heard Him call, I turned my back and left it all.
I could not stay another day. To laugh, to love, to work, or pray. Tasks left undone must stay that way. I found that peace at the close of the day.
If parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss, Oh yes, these things I too will miss.
Be not burdened with time of sorrow. I wish for you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life's been full I savored much, Good friends, good times, a loved one's touch
Perhaps my time seemed all too brief. Don't lengthen it now with undue grief. Lift up your head and share with me. God wanted me now, He set me free.
OMG I am in shock. Brinson was truly my first LOVE. We dated for over 5 years and I was head over heels in love. Although we lost touch I would always think of what could have been. I will always love you Brinson. I know you are now with your Granddaddy having a ball in Heaven. Condolences to your Dad, Mom. And the rest of your family.
Love Always Courtney Hunter
Rest well Brinson, you will forever be in my heart, my friend...Alicia
Bronson Allen you were a true friend to me and I will that friendship. They love you gave to anyone who need it was real. The kindness you gave was real and that will be missed.You will always say live your best life and you one life to live. So that been said I will live my best life.💕💕💕 Your friend Corliss
My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. Prayers for the family for comfort during your lost. Brenda Johnson
Was a honor to know you. You will forever be my Shipmate
I'm just heard the news about you Brint and my heart is heavy. I met his beautiful family when we traveled back and forth home on the weekend. I'm leaving my number and wish his moms or sister will call me please. You rest well Brint. Bobby Miller Conyers, Ga. 404-441-5403
My thoughts and prayers are with the family! Kameka Sutton and Family
Rest easy unk you will be truly missed and to the family stay strong Love Lil Reg
My beloved brother, I don't think anyone will miss you more than me, besides mom and your dad. My memories of our life as brother and sister are as vast as the sea. From the moment mom brought you home until this day, I have loved you unconditionally. I am so unbearably heartbroken that you are no longer with us. I will miss you to no end. Thank you for the talks, laughs and lifetime of love you have given to me and the family. I'm grateful for every day that you were here.
Forever your Big Sister, Angela
Uncle Brinson, thank you for always giving me words of encouragement. You never brought me any negative energy and would share the wise words only an uncle would give. Thanks for always supporting me with whatever I did and wanted to do, even if it seemed a bit outlandish. I love you and miss you dearly. Your Poobear, Destiny
God's blessings to your family may you rest with the rest of the angels until god comes back and join us together again may this candle light your path in Jesus name amen. Rosemary Riles Howard
God Blesseed you with a Vision....and you acted on it. In 2014 Brinson started his own out of his pocket "Feeding of the homeless" in Downtown Atlanta. In the beginning it was Brinson, 81 year old Ms. Gloria Edwards & myself. Eventually his close friends Roger & Chay joined us and gave Brinson what ever he needed to support his mission. Brinson was the Commander in Chief and all of us followed his lead. Often times he prepared the food & bags, with or without us, and Ms Marcia, and sometimes Ms Pam also helped prepare the bags. We fed 100 to 200 people as well as providing them essential needs (toiletries, winter attire and sanitizing needs as well) Roger & Chay were his backups, and I was his 2ND in command. Brinson never wavered in his quest to make sure the homeless were fed, and shown some attention and compassion. He invited anyone who wanted to a part of this awesome undertaking which included his Uncle Grady, my grandkids & his niece & nephew. Brinson continued feeding for almost 3 years until the government ordered no more feeding in the city. But this never stopped him from helping neighbors in need or complete strangers passing by. He was passionate about this. What a memory not only for those of us who supported Brinson, but for anyone who knew him in his community or were blessed to receive a blessing from him. I am so thankful to have been a part of this and witnessed seeing him in action. Rest in Peace Brinson.... Your Labor was not in Vain. Love Victoria
Brinson, my first born son,he was my pride and joy,he had a full life from military service, to traveling half the world,to Spain, Aruba,Italy,Turkey,Bahamas,Miami,Texas,California,New York,many more,then back to Atlanta volunteering to help at food pantry distribution,however there were a few ups and downs, he didn't burden his friends with them, he was Happy when he helping someone, I'll miss him most of all,MOM
Brinson. You are the best. You were kind and helpful to everyone even to People you didn't know. You was always giving. You had a heart of gold. You was always helping the homeless, your friends, relatives and everyone in need. A friend once told me that God wanted the best in is army. You Were taken because you are the best. March on my buddy now you are a Soldier in the army of the Lord. I will miss you . Clyde.
My fondest memory of Brinson was our running joke... I was probably no more than 5 years old, when my mom and I traveled to Atlanta and he opened his home to us. At the time I think it was his grandfather home. We baked chocolate cookies and by the morning all the cookies were gone. He said, I ate all the cookies and I said he ate all the cookies. The cookie monster must have eaten the cookies cause until this day it's still a mystery. We always laughed about this moment. Brinson you will be missed. Love Always Kiyah
My fondest memory of Brinson was our running joke... I was probably no more than 5 years old, when my mom and I traveled to Atlanta and he opened his home to us. At the time I think it was his grandfather home. We baked chocolate cookies and by the morning all the cookies were gone. He said, I ate all the cookies and I said he ate all the cookies. The cookie monster must have eaten the cookies cause until this day it's still a mystery. We always laughed about this moment. Brinson you will be missed. Love Always Kiyah
My fondest memory of Brinson was our running joke... I was probably no more than 5 years old, when my mom and I traveled to Atlanta and he opened his home to us. At the time I think it was his grandfather home. We baked chocolate cookies and by the morning all the cookies were gone. He said, I ate all the cookies and I said he ate all the cookies. The cookie monster must have eaten the cookies cause until this day it's still a mystery. We always laughed about this moment. Brinson you will be missed. Love Always Kiyah
My fondest memory of Brinson was our running joke... I was probably no more than 5 years old, when my mom and I traveled to Atlanta and he opened his home to us. At the time I think it was his grandfather home. We baked chocolate cookies and by the morning all the cookies were gone. He said, I ate all the cookies and I said he ate all the cookies. The cookie monster must have eaten the cookies cause until this day it's still a mystery. We always laughed about this moment. Brinson you will be missed. Love Always Kiyah
My fondest memory of Brinson was our running joke... I was probably no more than 5 years old, when my mom and I traveled to Atlanta and he opened his home to us. At the time I think it was his grandfather home. We baked chocolate cookies and by the morning all the cookies were gone. He said, I ate all the cookies and I said he ate all the cookies. The cookie monster must have eaten the cookies cause until this day it's still a mystery. We always laughed about this moment. Brinson you will be missed. Love Always Kiyah
My fondest memory of Brinson was our running joke... I was probably no more than 5 years old, when my mom and I traveled to Atlanta and he opened his home to us. At the time I think it was his grandfather home. We baked chocolate cookies and by the morning all the cookies were gone. He said, I ate all the cookies and I said he ate all the cookies. The cookie monster must have eaten the cookies cause until this day it's still a mystery. We always laughed about this moment. Brinson you will be missed. Love Always Kiyah
Rest Well My Friend. My Family and I will forever love you and your family. ALWAYS.....Wander and The Thornton Family.
Brinson you will forever be missed. I won't be able to talk to my friend anymore and have the laughs and talks with Tammy. Having dinner and eating all we can. You will always be remembered. Love ya, Jan
Marcia, Angela, Stacy, Reg, My prayers are with you. I know your pain feels unbearable and I pray for your understanding, peace and comfort. Live Tammy
With deepest sympathy to Marcia and family in this time of bereavement. May the memories of your son's love be with you and comfort you at this time. J. Zeigler
To the Allen Family: In this difficult time in your life, may you find comfort in God's Word, the Bible. Psalm 55:22 encourages us to "Throw your burden on Jehovah, and he will sustain you." My condolences, S. Acker.
Brinson Rest In Peace. To the family: Praying For You, "God is the strength of our heart and our portion forever. PSALM 73:26 May God give you strength when yours is gone, may His grace and mercy carry you on, may the unending love that He has for you revive your heart and see you through. My Sympathy And Love. Rudine Ervin and Family
Brinson, I met you the day you pulled up at my job on your motorcycle and I was so "star struck". From that time til many years you were my confident, best friend & love. Oh how I enjoyed our many out of town travels,studying Africa, and family times with both your maternal and paternal family members. I will treasure for life. Rest well my dear friend.Love Victoria
May God be pleased with your life. Prayers for the family.
My God embrace and comfort each of you as we all here in Memphis do the same in the loss of your loved one. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy will surely come in the morning. Psalm 30:5 The Memphis Tn Gang
Where do I begin? The year 92" would be too long ago. We managed to always stay connected. I've heard that people come in your life for a reason or a season. We surpassed both. From you working on FEMA details and doing reserve duty, I had the pleasure of being right there. The laughs we shared and the conversations we've had will forever be etched in my heart. Your rhyming jokes, dancing while pretending to play a guitar. Oh and your pretend drumming skills. You will always be my #1 and I made sure I told you. Love Always, (as you would say your Tammy from Miami)
My Deepest Condolences. From your Eatonton Family, You will be missed.
Ora Jean and Al Styles
The Short time we shared will remain with me for Enternity. Rest in Peace, I love you. Until we meet again.
Janis, Eatonton, Ga
Auntie, Anne, Stacey, Reg. I love you and may GOD bless you. My prayers are with you. Love Lynne.
Our Condolences to you and your family. May he rest in peace and be a watchful angel over your family.
Applied Home Care Family.
I love you big bro. My feelings are truly hurt. I would do anything to be able to tell mama you hit me to get you in trouble,play baseball in the front yard,ride our bikes or the millions of other things we done in our short time together. Love Reg.
Words can't express my condolences when I prayed with u Saturday I knew in my heart you were going to come back home healed and well but our God needed your more. Rest In Peace my brother you were almost my brother in law.
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.