Allen Wilson

The Life of Allen Wayne Wilson

Allen Wayne Wilson’s first party was entering this world on January 4, 1964. Allen was known as Brady, Big Al, Big Boy, Stew, Big Stew, Big Meech, Al and dad just to name a few. Last call for all parties ended on August 3, 2021 at the age of 57.

Allen Wayne Wilson was a Party thrower who had no boundaries between his loving energy that always showed up in his life. He kept people rolling in laughter because he could find humor in the most mundane life circumstances.

Brady enjoyed helping people who were dealt a bad hand in life, this is evidenced by his hard work and dedication working at The St. Patrick Center for several years leading the way for others who suffered with drug addictions and homelessness and so much more. He had such an understanding heart and willingness to help anyone who needed help.

Brady enjoyed Playing cards, throwing the best parties Bowling Green has ever seen, “Chocolate Party.” If you ever attended one then you know!! Family means a lot to Brady: he was big on family values and was a protector for sure. If you were in a room with him, you couldn’t help but laugh or be on the receiving end of his jokes! A big jokester to say the least. Brady enjoyed cars new and old; you never knew what he was going to be rolling in every time he drove through. He will be sorely missed.

Brady is preceded in death by his Biological mother, Patricia Curtis (Edwards) and Parents Frank and Fannie Wilson, 2 sisters Michelle Edwards and Misty Wright, 2 brothers Terrell (Terry) Edwards and Terry Wright. Brady is survived by his son Jarvis Anthony, his Biological father Elmer Talton, 9 sisters Kristy Edwards Beechum, Teresea Veasley, Pricilla Johnson, Catina Curtis, Tavonne Digbsy, Natalie Curtis, Carmen Grant, Zina Thompson, Angela Hobb, Candi Robinson and Sherry Shamblin Wright. 6 brothers Marvin Curtis, Randy Curtis, Larry Curtis, Chester Thompson, Russell Galbreath, Kerry Wright and Cody Potter. Brady is survived by a host of friends, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.

2 Comments

  1. Kristy Edwards (Kim) on September 1, 2021 at 9:43 pm

    Brady was my younger brother and when I say me and him was always into something he would always call me to go with him or just to ride with we partied together every New years ( my birthday) he called me every day with some kind of nonsense that would have me laughing or just to hear me go off on him he got a kick out of that he said it showed him how much I love him my Lil brother I will miss you dearly I love ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ you watch over me R. I. H Brady



  2. Natalie on September 2, 2021 at 6:16 pm

    I will miss you brother you would call me every other week to talk and always were trying to find a place up here in columbia and then we would carry on with our conversations you were always cracking me up telling me about Jr I’m so glad that I got to meet you when I was coming to bowling Green I always would see you when everybody was playing cards are gambling or just partying I was so amazed that you ended up being my brother when we met you was like dang no wonder why we got along you always had me laughing as well as others you will truly be missed brother I wish we had more time together shine down on us brother especially Kim I love you may you rest in glory ????????????????????



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