of Pyatt, AR
June 30, 1986 - February 12, 2019
Corey Michael Allen, age 32, of Pyatt, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at his home.
Corey came into this world fast and left way too soon.
He was a son, brother, nephew, uncle, grandson and friend.
He was a duck hunter, turkey hunter and fly fisherman.
He was a surveyor with a work ethic like no other.
He was a kind hearted soul who enjoyed helping others.
He was a great conversationalist who never met a stranger.
Corey is gone but not forgotten and loved by many.
Corey was born June 30, 1986 in Mountain Home, Arkansas to Marvin E. and Janet S. (Barinsky) Allen. He was employed as a land surveyor. He was a former resident of Alma, Arkansas; a 2004 graduate of Alma High School. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed kayaking, hunting and fishing. He enjoyed sharing his time and talents with the Buffalo River Arkansas Chapter of Cross Trail Outfitters.
He is survived by his father Marvin E. Allen of Pyatt, Arkansas; his mother Janet S. Ruth and her husband, Mark, of Alma, Arkansas; his brother Brandon C. Allen and his wife, Amber, of Lowell, Arkansas; two step-brothers: Coty Ruth of Little Rock, Arkansas; Eli Ruth of Fayetteville, Arkansas; his aunts and uncles: Mary Sue Gilliland and Patsy Edmondson both of Yellville, Arkansas; Connie Ingram of Bethel Heights, Arkansas; Jim Barinsky of Idaho; Beverly Checkoway of Mexico; Marlene Stacy and Gary Barinsky, both of Omaha, Arkansas; and one nephew Peyton Allen of Lowell, Arkansas.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents Carl and Maxine Allen; Ray and Frances Barinsky; and his uncle Mike Allen.
A Celebration of Life will be held 2:00 '''' 4:00 pm, Saturday, February 23, 2019 at First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Alma, Arkansas
Memorials may be made to Buffalo River Arkansas Chapter, Cross Trail Outfitters, 3572 Highway 62 W., Mountain, Home, AR 72653; or Cross Trail Outfitters, Youth Hunting and Fishing Organization, PO Box 27, Yellville, AR. 72687
Roller-Burns Funeral Home, Yellville, Arkansas
Corey actually named my daughter, he asked me to name her Destiny, which I did, also gave him pictures of her. I hadn't seen him since high school, but I remember a laid back guy that always had a smile on his face. I think of him everytime I say my daughters name. She's also always known of Corey due to that. I'm so sorry for your loss, the world lost a genuine, good man. I wish I could found out sooner.
May God hold you in his arms. God Bless Brandon and Amber and his family.
Precious young man...... My husband had taken Corey and my son, Justin on their first duck hunting trip and continued to do so for many years.....homecoming dance, prom, Justin’s wedding, and lots of hunting and fishing in between, made way for lots of memories..........never forgotten, always remembered, a part of you will always be with us! Rest In Peace Corey!!!
The Tim Treece Family
Shared good times and bad times together surveying you will be missed my a lot of people rip
I told him one time he would make the perfect son in law...beautiful person inside and out...had my back a couple of times..i will always think of you smiling and laughing..
RIP Corey you will be greatly missed
Prayers to all of the family's, may God be with you all
Corey, you always had a beautiful smile on your face. Rest in Peace sweet guy.
We love you so much and i dont know if we will make it to your service cuz i am in hospitale. but we forever love you and our in our hearts.
rip bubba
Corey,
Sweetie, I didn't know you a long while, but in the time we had, I got to know YOU! I can't make it down, but know that I love you & have a little bruise in my heart where you live & you always will! I'll miss you my friend.
Love U Always Tuffy