Mattie Allen
January 2, 1919 - December 4, 2009
January 2, 1919 - December 4, 2009
“I can't think of anything more that could have been done at a time when I needed help and care.”
Jean P. Seattle
“We received outstanding service, from front desk to funeral director to family service and beyond.”
Deborah M. SeaTac
“The staff went out of their way to show us kindness and helped with several additional needs.”
Norma N. Auburn
“The staff was prompt, courteous, helpful, and most of all, caring.”
Leslie W. Tacoma
“They really care for people and go out of their way to make things easier.”
Kathleen S. Federal Way
“The funeral home is a nice, warm and inviting place. Thank you for your kindness in our loss.”
Deborah N. Burien
“We are so pleased with Bonney Watson. They were very professional in every way.”
Anita H. Normandy Park
We were saddened to hear of the passing of your mother, although never meeting her, we are comforted to know that her life was a profound model of sincere love and devotion that is so beautifully expressed through the life of her daughter, Wiley Allen. May God Hold you near during the days ahead.
I have fond memories of Aunt Mattie. For one week, every morning we would have our breakfast of McDonal’s coffee and sauage biscuit every morning! She was a lovely lady with a lot of spirit! Love
We extend our heartfelt sorrow at your time of loss. We are sorry that we cannot make the funeral today because of scheduling problems; However LaConya and I are praying for you and your family and wish God’s choice blessings upon you during this difficult time.
Heaven has no sorrow that the God of Heaven cannot heal.
Sincerely,
James A. & LaConya Maxwell and family
To a wonderful Lady, things I will miss most about you, your smile, sense of humor, fried chicken sugar cookies,and my fishing buddy…rest in peace LADY!!!P.S.”If fishing was easy they’d call it catching” Happy catching Bigmama. Love Penny