The son of Mr. and Mrs. James (Lenora) Allen, Joe was born and raised in Hazel Hurst, a small town in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania, where he played in the high school marching band and learned woodworking skills from his dad.
Upon graduating high school, he joined the United States Air Force in 1966, which took him across the country before being stationed overseas in Vietnam. He served proudly for three years before being honorably discharged in 1969, and remained a lifelong member of the VFW.
The Air Force also brought Joe to Stewart Air Force Base in Newburgh, NY where he met Bobbie Lancaster - a young student at a local college. The meeting changed both their lives, as they would soon be married, and eventually settle into a home in Saratoga Springs, NY, where they raised four boys and Joe built a career in the New York State Tax & Finance Department, working his way up to Director and earning the prestigious Governor's Award for excellent job performance in 1994.
But Joe wasn't all work and no play. An avid baseball fan, Joe shared his love of the game with his own boys and countless young sluggers in the Saratoga Little League as a coach for many years, as well as an umpire. A keen reader and history buff, he always had a book or two within arm's reach. And for those that knew him, Joe was a very competitive Trivial Pursuit player with family, friends and neighbors. He also inherited his father's talent for woodworking, the fruits of which he generously gifted to family and friends.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. James (Lenora) Allen, Joe was born and raised in Hazel Hurst, a small town in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania, where he played in the high school marching band and learned woodworking skills from his dad.
Upon graduating high school, he joined the United States Air Force in 1966, which took him across the country before being stationed overseas in Vietnam. He served proudly for three years before being honorably discharged in 1969, and remained a lifelong member of the VFW.
The Air Force also brought Joe to Stewart Air Force Base in Newburgh, NY where he met Bobbie Lancaster - a young student at a local college. The meeting changed both their lives, as they would soon be married, and eventually settle into a home in Saratoga Springs, NY, where they raised four boys and Joe built a career in the New York State Tax & Finance Department, working his way up to Director and earning the prestigious Governor's Award for excellent job performance in 1994.
But Joe wasn't all work and no play. An avid baseball fan, Joe shared his love of the game with his own boys and countless young sluggers in the Saratoga Little League as a coach for many years, as well as an umpire. A keen reader and history buff, he always had a book or two within arm's reach. And for those that knew him, Joe was a very competitive Trivial Pursuit player with family, friends and neighbors. He also inherited his father's talent for woodworking, the fruits of which he generously gifted to family and friends.
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