
John Lee Allen, an avid outdoorsman who worked as an engineer at Douglas Aircraft his entire career, passed away at his home in Pacific Palisades on November 11. He was 87. ”Allen was born September 21, 1917, in Eagle Rock, the third son of Reginald Pearce Allen and Sarah Gertrude Kinder. His early Kinder ancestors were in America before the American Revolution. The Allen ancestors came from Cornwall, England. ” Allen graduated from Eagle Rock High School in 1935. As a young man, he worked at the California Hardware Company before becoming a mail carrier and later a teller at Citizens Bank. ”He attended UCLA and participated in ROTC before transferring to USC to continue his study of mechanical engineering. In 1941, Allen graduated from USC and began working for Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica, where he worked on the heating and cooling of the DC-3. ”In 1955, Douglas Aircraft transferred Allen and 30 other families to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to work on the C-132. While there, he attended the First Presbyterian Church and met Jean Anderson, a museum curator and schoolteacher. They were married on September 5, 1958, and traveled to Colorado for their honeymoon. Their first son, Keith Edward, was born at St. John’s Hospital in Tulsa on September 18, 1959 and their second son, Roger Stewart, was born on December 6, 1960. ”In 1963, Douglas moved many families back to California. The Allens acquired a home in Pacific Palisades and joined the Palisades Presbyterian Church. Allen continued to work for Douglas in Santa Monica and Huntington Beach on projects like the Skylab, until he retired in 1973. ”Allen loved the outdoors and hiking in the Sierra Nevada. He began going to the mountains with his father and brothers, Virgil and Paul. Later, he belonged to the Sierra Club and climbed Mt. Whitney three times. He helped his sons become Eagle Scouts and taught them about the outdoors and the environment. He also took his whole family to the top of Mt. Whitney. ”A kind and peaceful family man, Allen preferred classical music by Bach, Beethoven and Mozart, and loved listening to Wagnerian operas. In addition to traveling to the Swiss Alps and to Cornwall, England, he also enjoyed gardening and spent many hours growing orchid cactus, epidendrums, avocados and oranges. ”Allen developed macular degeneration, which gradually caused legal blindness. In 2002, his kidneys began to fail and he began kidney dialysis at UCLA in January 2003. ”He is survived by his loving wife, Jean, son Keith Allen of Ventura, and grandson Colin Allen; son Roger Allen (wife Cathy Larson) of Santa Monica; sister-in-law Evelyn Allen, and nephews, Dean, Brent, Terry and their children. ”Services will be held at Palisades Presbyterian Church on Sunday November 21 at 2 p.m. ”Memorial donations can be made to the American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org, 800-227-2345, or the National Kidney Foundation, 5777 W. Century Blvd., Suite 395, Los Angeles, CA 90045, or the Midnight Mission, 396 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, CA’ 90013.