Joshua Cameron Allen left this earth in the early morning hours of April 14th in Salt Lake City. Josh was seeking treatment for struggles that he had dealt with for several years. He was diagnosed with pneumonia and passed away in his sleep. Joshua was born on a cold winter day in Pocatello Idaho. He was the oldest child, and the first son of Lisa Jensen Allen and Cameron Maurice Allen. He had two sisters Camille and Samantha Allen who adored their older brother. Joshua was an avid reader who did well in school. He won spelling bees, topped the honor rolls, and always had a deep philosophical way of conversing with others. Josh loved to skate board as well as roller blade as a child and into his young adult years. He would beg his parents for the newest blades, and to take him to a local skate park to hone his craft. Josh had many talents including playing the guitar, piano and love of music. He was an incredible singer and formed his own band in junior high school. He and his bandmates performed locally and competed in battle of the band competitions. They co-wrote some amazing songs together. Josh continued to utilize his ability for the theatric by trying out for several plays. He was cast as Jud Fry in Oklahoma, as well as was cast in Thoroughly Modern Millie at Weber High School. Josh had a great sense of humor. Often times he'd have everyone including his sisters laughing at something and then his mom would come around the corner, and he'd say "what?". He was quick witted and people loved to be around Joshua. Josh was also very tender hearted. He loved animals; he loved helping those that had challenges. Joshua was generous. He gave freely of his friendship, and often times was just happy to be in a room full of friends or relatives. A year ago, Joshua lost the loves of his life. He lost sweet Tianna and his daughter Tyler to a terrible automobile accident. Josh was never quite the same following their deaths. He often shared how he wanted to be with them. How he longed to see them again. Today he rests with them in Heaven. No more pain, no more struggles, and a network of loving relatives sharing with him their love. Josh was preceded in death by his sweetheart Tianna Marie Johnson, his daughter Tyler Adele Johnson, his great grandpa Duane A. Jensen, and great grandma Adele Jensen, His great grandparents Spencer and Audrey Garner of Pleasant View, his grandfather Ted Allen and his grandmother Dixie Allen of Tremonton. Josh is survived by his parents Cameron and Lisa Allen, his sisters Camille who is currently serving a Spanish speaking mission for the LDS Church in Ogden Ut and Samantha Allen. His grandparents Chris and Karla Jensen of North Ogden Utah, his Aunt Amy and Uncle Corey Thornock of Uinta Utah, uncle Matt Jensen, Uncle and Aunt Andrew and Jennifer Jensen of SLC Utah, other uncles and aunts include Scott and Nelladet Stettler of Kaysville, Norm and Maurie Tarbox of Kaysville, Kari and Joe Vandemerwe of Logan, uncle Casey Allen of Colorado, Robert and Angie Allen of Pocatello Idaho, Jared and Shannon Allen of Ogden Utah. Mother in law Christianna Dvarishkis. There are numerous cousins and other relatives he leaves behind. Services will be held on April 17th at the Latter Day Saint Stake Center in Casper Wyoming located at 3931 West 45Th Thursday April 17th. The viewing will be held prior to the service at 3:00pm and the service beginning at 4:00pm. A graveside service will be held in Ogden Utah on April 19th at 10:00am at the Ben Lomond Cemetery located at 526 East 2850 North in North Ogden Utah. We invite all friends of Joshua to join in the graveside service. Please send any condolences, donations, or flowers to Bustards Funeral Home in Casper Wyoming. A special thank you to all of Joshua's friends and family members who helped him finish the race.
Service
Thursday, April 17, 2014 4:00pm
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
3931 West 45th Street
Casper, WY 82604
Visitation
Thursday, April 17, 2014 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
3931 West 45th Street
Casper, WY 82604