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Jeffrey Peter Allen

Founder And President of

 GenCell Corporation

Jeffrey Peter Allen, 46, of Naugatuck, died April 12, at his home. He was the husband of Joan (Tilbe) Allen.

Besides his parents and his wife, he leaves two brothers, James Allen of Newtown and Michael Allen of Danbury; a son Daniel J. Allen of Naugatuck; one daughter, Tiffani M. Allen of New Britain; three sisters, Cathy Abbot of Lexington, Mass., Nancy Allen of Petersham, Mass., Melanie Gajda of Woodbury; one grandson, Nicholas Allen Wallenta of New Britain; his godchild, Matthew Novacco of Brookfield; and a longtime friend, Rife Boston. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, and cousins.

Mr Allen was born in Warren, Ohio, December 5, 1960, a son of Peter W. and Frances (Gallagher) Allen of Southbury. He was a graduate of Newtown High School, Class of 1979, and was a veteran of the US Navy Submarine Service, having served during the Grenada Conflict. He had been a Naugatuck resident since 1992, moving from Woodbury, and was the founder and president of GenCell Corp, which provides research and development of fuel cells. He holds several patents in the fuel cell industry.

He was a communicant of St Francis of Assisi Church and was active with its CCD program. He was active with Prospect/Naugatuck Pop Warner Football League and was a member of Oak Island Lodge, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of Oak Island, N.C., and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Naugatuck Aerie 640.

His funeral was held April 16 from the Alderson Funeral Home of Naugatuck, to St Francis of Assisi Church for a Mass of Christian Burial. Committal services with full military honors were in St James Cemetery, Naugatuck.

The family requests memorial contributions to the Jeffery P. Allen Scholarship Fund, c/o Naugatuck Valley Savings and Loan, 333 Church St, Naugatuck, for a high school graduate who participated in the St Francis CCD program who will study in the field of alternative energy or theology.

The Newtown Bee        April 20, 2007

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