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© Parks Brothers Funeral Service
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Jason Curtis Allen

August 10, 1981 ~ November 10, 2017

Jason Curtis Allen was born on August 10, 1981, in Shawnee, and departed this life on Friday, November 10, 2017, in Prague, Oklahoma, at the age of 36.

Jason, the son of Todd Ogden and Evelyn Darlene (Allen) Anderson, was a lifelong resident of Paden. He was a 1999 graduate of Paden High School. Jason attended Gordon Cooper to become a diesel mechanic and welder. Jason worked for 15 years doing turn arounds for oil refineries in the Texas/Louisiana Gulf Coast. Jason was a gun enthusiast and loved deer hunting as well as fishing.

Jason was preceded in death by his mother, grandparents Ovanual and Linda Allen.

Survivors include his father Todd Ogden; son, Charlie Allen, of Paden; daughter, Aubrey Smith, of Seminole and brother, Justin Anderson and many other family and friends. 


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