Howard H. Allen

howard allen

December 23, 1958 ~ October 13, 2024

Born in: Brooklyn, NY
Resided in: Smithtown, NY

Services

Visitation: October 17, 2024 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787


Second Visitation: October 17, 2024 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Branch Funeral Home Smithtown
190 E. Main St.
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787


Mass: October 18, 2024 10:15 am

Sts. Philip & James R.C. Church
1 Clinton Ave.
Saint James, NY 11780


Interment:

Queen of Peace Cemetery
321 Jericho Turnpike
Old Westbury, NY 11568


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  1. AL my friend who I worked with in the NYPD and Geico ,Who I rode Harleys and had a lot of good times with,Its hard to process you will not be with us..God must have needed a good man to handle some issues and called you home. Alaine and I extend our deepest condolences to Anna , James , Jessica and your extended family.
    Life will not be the same without you.
    Rest in peace my friend, Until we meet again
    Jim Fitzgerald

  2. Condolences to the Howard family of this untimely passing. I worked with Howie in Hwy 3. Really a good guy and a cops cop. RIP you will be missed

  3. My condolences to the Allen family.. I was so saddened and shocked to get this news. Howie was a great guy. May he rest in peace.

  4. My sincere condolences to the ALLEN FAMILY on your loss.Howie was a wonderful person and a great cop.I was just asking about him with Jimmy Fitz at the Hwy reunion.God must have need someone in heaven.
    REST in peace,Howie.Gog Bless you.

  5. The Falvo Family expresses deep sympathies to cousins Anna , Jessica and James. May Howie rest in peace and may you feel his presence in your daily lives. He will surely be watching over his dear family. Sending love and prayers. 🙏

  6. Partner…although our paths uncrossed in different directions, my time sitting in an RMP with you while at Hwy3 will never be forgotten. The laughs, the stories, the good times both on and off duty, still to this day make me shake my head and wonder how the hell did we do that, then I just smile. Thanks for the memories my friend. You may now rest in peace knowing your time here on this earth was well spend. You have touched so many lives who shall always be grateful to have known you. God bless you my friend.

  7. Howie,

    You were always more than just a colleague; you were a true mentor and friend during our days with the NYPD.

    I’ll always be grateful for the way you took us younger officers under your wing, guiding us with your wisdom and care.

    Your dedication, your commitment, and the heart you put into everything you did will never be forgotten. You made a lasting impact, and we will always remember you for the person you were—steadfast, compassionate, and selfless.

    Rest in peace, brother. You’ll be deeply missed.

    With deepest sympathy,
    Anthony Flammia

  8. I always looked forward to seeing Mr. Allen each day on my mail route. We shared many laughs together over the years. He was a true patriot that loved his country and served his community as a policeman. I’ll miss the chats we had. Rest in peace.


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