Grandison Greer “Buck” Allen, Jr.
September 26, 1940- December 4, 2019

Grandison Greer “Buck” Allen, Jr., 79, of Holland Point, MD and Honolulu, HI passed away December 4, 2019. He was born September 26, 1940 in Washington, D.C. to Grandison Greer Sr. and Lillian (May) Allen. Grandison was a graduate of Penn State University & University of Southern California with master’s degrees in public administration and civil engineering. He was a civil engineer, owning and operating Kaikor Construction. In his spare time, he enjoyed spending time with family, friends, fishing, playing bridge & traveling.
Grandison is survived by his wife Kay J. Allen of Holland Point, MD and Honolulu, HI, children Kari Greenwell and husband Robert of Honolulu, HI, Kelly Griffin and husband Luke of Sacramento, CA, and Kristi Nickols and husband Patrick of Long Beach, CA. Grandchildren Brianna, Jenna, Alyssa, Tanner, Riley, Allison and Zachary, brother Gerald Allen of Florida & sister Gay Duty of Virginia.
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Kay and Family,
Please know my thoughts and prayers are with all of you right now. I know this is a very difficult time and I am praying that the wonderful memories of Buck as a devoted husband and father will help ease the pain of his loss. You can also rest in comfort knowing the he is not in any pain and is in a really good place. He is physically gone, but the lifetime of memories are in your hearts and that will never go away. I wish I was there to hug you all.
In his name,
Jill Stiker
Hi Kay and condolences to the family. It was always fun to see and play with Buck at the bridge table and listen to the Hawaiian stories and construction accomplishments. He was a real competitor. I’m sorry that things have happened so quickly for you and wish it was different. Hope you’re faring well and making the transition. Time does heal although it must be very tough now. Hope to see you again at the table. Sincere regards. Dominic Dorsett
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Kay and Family,
Please know my thoughts and prayers are with all of you right now. I know this is a very difficult time and I am praying that the wonderful memories of Buck as a devoted husband and father will help ease the pain of his loss. You can also rest in comfort knowing the he is not in any pain and is in a really good place. He is physically gone, but the lifetime of memories are in your hearts and that will never go away. I wish I was there to hug you all.
In his name,
Jill Stiker
Hi Kay and condolences to the family. It was always fun to see and play with Buck at the bridge table and listen to the Hawaiian stories and construction accomplishments. He was a real competitor. I’m sorry that things have happened so quickly for you and wish it was different. Hope you’re faring well and making the transition. Time does heal although it must be very tough now. Hope to see you again at the table. Sincere regards. Dominic Dorsett