Doug and his twin brother, opened AA Dental Care in 1990 in Quincy. After selling AA Dental Care in 2015, Doug worked for Midwest Dental in Rushville for a short time then moved to their Canton office, where he was currently employed.
During high school, Doug was an All-State musician, playing clarinet in the QHS band and orchestra. He was a member of the QHS track team, holding the record for the freshman/sophomore 100 yard dash. Doug was recruited by the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., for track. He was also a member of the QHS wrestling team.
Doug was active in DeMolay and other Masonic organizations and was an instructor for the International Association of Orthodontics. He was a member of Madison Park Christian Church.
Family meant everything to Doug. He and his son were best friends. He also enjoyed excursions with his mother and sister. Doug also spent much of his time "just hanging out" with his loving partner.
Survivors include his mother, son; twin brother; sister, Janine Allen of Quincy; niece; nephews; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Doug was preceded in death by his father, "Cubby" Allen; an infant brother, Jeffrey Allen; an uncle, Glenn Allen; and a cousin, Terry Allen.
Doug and his twin brother, opened AA Dental Care in 1990 in Quincy. After selling AA Dental Care in 2015, Doug worked for Midwest Dental in Rushville for a short time then moved to their Canton office, where he was currently employed.
During high school, Doug was an All-State musician, playing clarinet in the QHS band and orchestra. He was a member of the QHS track team, holding the record for the freshman/sophomore 100 yard dash. Doug was recruited by the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., for track. He was also a member of the QHS wrestling team.
Doug was active in DeMolay and other Masonic organizations and was an instructor for the International Association of Orthodontics. He was a member of Madison Park Christian Church.
Family meant everything to Doug. He and his son were best friends. He also enjoyed excursions with his mother and sister. Doug also spent much of his time "just hanging out" with his loving partner.
Survivors include his mother, son; twin brother; sister, Janine Allen of Quincy; niece; nephews; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Doug was preceded in death by his father, "Cubby" Allen; an infant brother, Jeffrey Allen; an uncle, Glenn Allen; and a cousin, Terry Allen.
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