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[[File:William | [[File:William P. Allen.jpg|right|thumb||Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the ]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Saranac_Lake_Veteran's_Club|Saranac Lake Veteran's Club]]|.]]'''Born:''' May 23, 1920 | ||
'''Died:''' February 21, 2010 | '''Died:''' February 21, 2010 |
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[Lake Veteran's Club]|.]]Born: May 23, 1920
Died: February 21, 2010
Married: Norma Zacker
Children: Ona and Billy Allen
William Page Allen Sr. was a long-time guide, lock-tender on the Saranac River and caretaker for the Rosenthal family on Lake Placid. He lived on French Hill at 28 Virginia Street in Saranac Lake. His son Billy operated the Waterhole #3. He was a World War II Veteran, stationed in the Pacific with the the Army Corps of Engineers. He moved to Saranac Lake in 1947.
He was the son of Ona Wheeler Allen and Enoch "Bill" Page Allen.
He started hunting when young along Forest Home Road and Boot Bay Mountain with his parents.
At age 86 he retired from caretaking camps Meadowhill and Irondequoit on Lake Placid where he had been caretaker for over 45 years.
He was a member of the Moose Club and of the Saranac Lake Fish and Game Club. His wife Norma was the first Queen of Winter Carnival to be selected by the vote of fellow Saranac Lakers.
He was also the beloved coach of Vinnie's Vamps, a ladies softball team that began play in the 1970's in the Saranac Lake Womens Softball League.
Source: Adirondack Daily Enterprise, [24, 2010]
External link: Adirondack Daily Enterprise, [26, 2010, Joe Hackett, "Deer breathe a sigh of relief at passing of Allen"]
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