

Keith David Allen was born October 7, 1976, at St. Joseph hospital in Denver, CO to David Allen and Ann Evans. He passed away January 7, 2025, of heart failure at his home in Broomfield, CO. He was 48 years old.
Keith is survived by: His father David Allen, stepmother Debbie Allen and grandmother Virginia Allen.
His mother Ann Evans, stepfather JD Evans and grandmother Ruth Ricketts. His sister Amy McNerney and his nieces Haley and Aspen. His sister Jennifer Bussey and his nephew Hayden. He has a biological daughter, Amara and she has 3 children, technically his grandchildren.His dad called him junior, and mom called him “my son”.
Keith was never married. But he loved a few special women from the time of junior high to his early 40’s. He had considered marriage, but it did not come to pass for him.
For many years he had his own business delivering a variety of products. While he worked his job he lived with his grandmother, Virginia. As time passed, he stopped working and continued to care for his grandmother.
He started a garden and made great pickles with his cucumbers. The grape vine became full of grapes the last couple of years for his mom to make jelly. Raspberries were great to eat before the birds got to them. Eggs got so expensive that he decided to build a chicken coop and housed 11 chickens in the last year. Keith raved about how good the eggs were compared to the eggs in the store.
He was a great house sitter for his dad and mom. He also did some house sitting for friends of the family.
Skiing was something he enjoyed as a young man. His last ski trip was with his mother February 2005.
Fishing was a passion for him. He loved the calmness of it and eating the fish later. He even took some family members ice fishing.
His dad loved many sports and introduced them to Keith at a very young age. The Denver Broncos were one of his favorite teams. Keith and mom went to several games together.Hawaii was almost an annual trip with his dad and stepmom. Playing pool became his weekly one day out of the house. He helped so many learn good techniques to the game. Keith was very good at the sport.
Most people loved Keith for his kind heart. He will be so very much missed by many, especially his mother and father.
Provided by
Mrs. Ann Evans
The family asks that in lieu of flowers, please make a donation to https://cadence.org/missionary/Jeremy-and-shawna-quattlebaum/#
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