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Mary Margaret Oehlert Allen

March 15, 1941 — March 27, 2018

Mary Margaret Oehlert (Maurer) Allen was born March 15, 1941, in Camden, NJ; the second child of Ann Cochran and John Oehlert, and passed away peacefully at home on March 27, 2018. In the early 1950s the family relocated to Miami, FL, where Mary lived throughout her teens and early twenties. At age 17, in order to seek treatment for a rare form of breast cancer, Mary fought for and won emancipation from her parents; exhibiting the fierce determination and indomitable spirit she carried with her throughout her life.Following her 1959 graduation from Miami (FL) High School, Mary worked as a receptionist at the luxurious Fontainebleau Hotel for a brief period prior to returning to her native Camden. Upon returning to Camden she met and married Kenneth Maurer. The couple had two daughters - Mary Maurer Gallien and Nancy Maurer Rieckmann. Following her divorce from Mr. Maurer, Mary worked as a medical records technician at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. It was there that she met Dr. Jerry Lee Allen, a post-doctoral student from Calvin, LA, who was conducting research in immunology.Upon agreeing to wed Dr. Allen in the summer of 1970, the couple relocated to Natchitoches, LA, where Dr. Allen accepted a position as a professor of Microbiology and Biochemistry at Northwestern State University. Mary took work as a medical records technician, holding positions at Natchitoches Parish Hospital and for several private physicians in the area. Dr. and Mrs. Allen continued to grow their family, adding Kathy, Jerry, and Becca, along with a multitude of family pets.Mary enjoyed volunteering, serving as a founding member of the Natchitoches Kennel Club, sewing assistant and chaperone for the Natchitoches Majorettes, Girl Scout Troop leader for the two older girls, and softball coach for the two younger girls. It was herein that Mary found her true passion, serving as head or assistant softball coach for the Dixie Youth organization for over a decade. A natural leader, Mary served on the board of directors for Dixie Youth, ultimately serving a term as league commissioner. During her time coaching in the league, girls’ teams consistently finished in the top echelons of state tournaments, and the 1994 Debs team, for which her youngest, Becca played, won the Dixie Softball World Series. The Allens were ardent supporters of the sport, and could often be found in the bleachers cheering on the Natchitoches Central Lady Chiefs or the Northwestern State Lady Demons, even long after Becca had graduated from the schools.In addition to her volunteer roles, Mary was an avid genealogical researcher, tracing the Allen and Oehlertfamily trees back several centuries. A lifelong learner, she studied as an emergency medical technician; and through her love of reading amassed a sizeable library of classical and contemporary literature.Mary is preceded in death by her parents, Ann Cochran and John Oehlert. She is survived by her loving husband Dr. Jerry Lee Allen, her daughters Mary Gallien, Nancy Rieckmann and her husband Dirk, of Auburndale, FL, Kathy Fulton and her husband Chuck, also of Auburndale, FL, son Jerry L Allen II, and his wife Anna, of Lincoln, California, daughter Becca Allen, of New Orleans, LA; sisters Barbara Oehlert and Sandra Mercurio, brothers William H. “Bill” Witcraft and Benjamin Merker; grandchildren Justin Mitchell (Laci), Taylor Gallien, Amanda Fulton, Alyssa Phan, Gunnar Allen, and Calvin Allen; great-grandchildren Jaxon Mitchell, Kellyn Mitchell, Ayden Beason, Kender Beason, and Carson Gallien; along with a host of loving extended family and friends, as well as her “girls”, the many young women she inspired and influenced during her time as a softball coach. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 30th at 2 PM, Southern Funeral Home in Winnfield with Reverend Billy Verhoef officiating, with interment to follow at Sanders Chapel in Calvin. The family will receive visitors at Southern Funeral Home on Thursday March 29th from 5 PM - 8 PM and also on Friday from 12:00 Noon until time of services.In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Northwestern State University Womens’ softball team, care of NSU Alumni Association; Natchitoches Happy Tails, care of Natchitoches Humane Society; or Shriners Hospital for Children
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