Allen Philip Allbright
June 18, 1949 – July 8, 2024
Allen “Phil” Allbright, of St. Louis City, passed away at the age of 75 after succumbing to a serious illness. Born and raised in St. Louis City, he is predeceased by his mother, Alice Adeline Allbright, his father, Arthur Louis Allbright, his nephews, Michael Allbright and Sergio Goldberg, his sister in law, Diana Allbright, and his first wife, Janet Allbright Nugent, who gave him the beautiful gift of his son, Bryan.
Phil is survived by his loving wife and caretaker, Nan Karl, son, Bryan Patrick Allbright, stepdaughter, Annie (John) Croak, sister, Joan (Jerry) Sullivan, brother, Arthur “Larry” Allbright and numerous nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his beloved Shelties, Raven and Tyson, and kitties Marie and Precious. Phil was a lover of all animals but particularly enjoyed Shelties, including those who have patiently been waiting at the Rainbow Bridge for a joyous reunion, including Erin, Holly, Razz, Jazz, Hope, Colton, and honorary shelties, Panda and Lucie.
Phil retired from St. Louis City Traffic Division, where he was an electronic technician. One of his passions was spending time at his lake cabin and acreage in Mid-Missouri. Science and mathematics filled his free time, in addition to getting lost in books for days on end. He seldom left the house without his Kindle and read voraciously. He was constantly working on solving calculus equations, which were frequently found on random strips of paper in his pockets at laundry time. Phil was extraordinarily intelligent with an uncanny awareness of world history and current events. He also loved musicals and attended just about every show at MUNY from childhood until retirement.
A celebration of life will be held for friends and family on August 10, 2024 at Eliot Unitarian Chapel, 100 South Taylor Avenue, Kirkwood, MO. Doors will open at 2:00 PM and the service will begin promptly at 2:30. Light refreshments will follow. If you have a story to share about Phil’s significance in your life, please come prepared to share if you would like. In the meantime, contributions may be made in his memory to the Alpha-1 Foundation by calling 1-877-228-7321 or the St. Louis Senior Dog Project at https://www.stlsdp.org/ .
Phil developed Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, which is a genetic condition that can cause damage to the lungs and/or the liver. In Phil’s case, he was diagnosed with end stage non alcoholic cirrhosis a few years ago and lost his life from complications. There is no cure for Alpha-1 at present but there is ongoing research. Special thanks to the doctors and staff at SSM St. Louis University Hospital and Liver Clinic for providing extraordinary care in his final months of this illness. If you truly want to honor Phil’s memory, please register as an organ donor, which could possibly save lives for others in need of an organ.
Sincerest condolences to u and family on Phil’s passing. Keeping u and family in my thoughts.
Sending you so much love, Nan. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved him.
Nan, I am so sorry to hear about Phil‘s passing. You and your family are in my prayers.🙏🙏🙏🥲🥲🥲 love, Faye
So sorry for your loss, Nan, but so happy for you and Phil that you had each other and shared so much in life.
So sorry for your loss Nan. May his memory be a blessing.
Phil sounds like a great guy, with many and varied interests. A sign of a good life. Much love to you as you grieve.
Nan, I am so sorry for your loss of Phil. I am sending my deepest condolences with love and many hugs. Janet Muich
I will be bringing his long time friend Jeff Slifka to the service. Sorry for your loss. I have heard so many good things about him and the fun him and the guys use to have. Him and Jeff were the only ones left of the group and Jeff ain’t doing too well either. He’s terminal and dying also. He asked me to take him to the service. We are about 3 hours or so away.
I guess there is still a couple people around from the group Jeff said so passing on the info.
So sorry for your loss. Phil was a great friend. I remember fondly the times we did table top d&d games at his house
I will miss him.
Sending condolences and prayers to the Albright family from neighbor and classmate.