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Randall L. Allen

August 29, 1956 ~ June 19, 2026

Born in: Indianapolis , Indiana
Resided in: Mooresville, Indiana

Randall L. “Randy” Allen, 69, of Mooresville, passed away unexpectedly at home on June 19, 2026.

Randy was born on August 29, 1956, in Indianapolis to Donald Allen and Myrna (Freels) Bassani. He was a man who lived life on his own terms, loved deeply, worked hard, and never pretended to be anything other than himself.

A 1974 graduate of Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia, Randy entered the United States Army at just 17 years old, serving in the Infantry and the 82nd Airborne. His service to his country was a source of great pride throughout his life. That pride grew even stronger recently when his son, Zack, chose to follow in his footsteps and enlist in the Army.

Randy dedicated much of his life to serving others. He spent 20 years as a Transportation Security Officer with the TSA before retiring in 2018. Most recently, he worked in maintenance for the Morgan County Sheriff’s Department. For many years, from 1996 to 2014, friends and neighbors also knew him from Allen & Son Barbershop, where he worked alongside family, sharing stories, laughs, and plenty of opinions.

He enjoyed fishing and hunting, could spend hours talking about history, and never met a sci-fi story or conspiracy theory he wasn’t willing to explore. Randy was a former member of the Mooresville Lions Club and loved being part of his community.

Those who knew Randy understood that he was, above all else, authentically himself. He was blunt, stubborn, and often the first to tell you exactly what he thought. As many affectionately joked over the years, Randy was “the asshole”—but to Jill, he was her asshole, her “Richard”. Beneath that rough exterior was a generous and caring man who would do anything for the people he loved.

Randy’s love language was food. Whether he was grilling, cooking, or simply making sure everyone had enough to eat, caring for others came naturally to him. Nothing made him happier than seeing his family gathered together, comfortable, well-fed, and enjoying each other’s company.

Above all, Randy loved his family. He was a devoted husband, proud father, loyal brother, cherished uncle, and trusted friend. The memories he leaves behind will continue to bring laughter, comfort, and stories for years to come.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his stepmother, Wanda Allen; his stepfather, Gus Bassani; his brothers, Robert Allen and Thomas Bassani; and his nephew, Christopher Allen.

Left to cherish his memory are his beloved wife, Jillian Allen; his children, Travis Allen of Virginia, Dominique Chapman of Plainfield, and Zackariah Allen; his brothers, Russell (Debra) Allen and Tony (Jana) Bassani; his nieces and nephews, Kurtis Allen, Patrick Allen, Cody (Alexis) Allen, Megan (Brandon) Spangler, and Nick and Kelli Allen; extended family members Randall Rogers, Randy Rogers, and David Rogers; his feline companions, Emma and Squirt; and his grand-dogs, Amelia and Stella.

Friends and family are invited to gather in remembrance of Randy on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Carlisle–Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. A memorial service and time of sharing will begin at 6:00 p.m. Military honors will be presented by the Mooresville Honor Guard and the United States Army. A Celebration of Life will follow at the Rogers Family Farm in Eminence, 11048 W. Awbrey Road, Cloverdale, IN 46120.

Randy will be missed more than words can say, remembered more often than anyone could count, and loved always.

Services

Visitation: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
39 East High Street
Mooresville, IN 46158


Memorial Service: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
6:00 pm

Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
39 East High Street
Mooresville, IN 46158


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  1. Randy was the best neighbor i have ever had i considered him family he loved my daughter like she was his own along with my dogs always taking the time to come over to talk to me and mow my yard when I couldnt because he enjoyed mowing the yard i will truly miss him he was one of the best love you randy god bless see you soon. You were the best neighbor i have ever had and truly apart of my family love and miss you buddy

  2. I did not know Randy personally but I know Jillian and to know her is to know him. im so sorry for this loss and send many prayers of peace and comfort 🙏

  3. He was a great man and father I loved going over there with Munker aka Zack and talking to him about the military and all the stuff he did rest easy pops see you eventually make the sky pretty for us 💚🙏🏽

  4. Jill, Dom, and Zack… Klein family loves you. What started out as the often grumpy neighbor turned into a life long friendship that’s family. Over the years, across miles and many states we always knew Randy was keeping watch and helping when needed next door still. We are forever grateful for his servant heart. He loved his family fiercely and his kids were his whole heart. Klein fam will miss you but this isn’t goodbye just a see ya soon 💜

  5. Randy and I were members of Third Platoon Bravo Company 1st Battalion 325th AIR, 82nd Airborne Division during the 70’s. We were good friends back then. Over time we lost touch until a couple years ago when we reconnected. I remember Randy being a good soldier, friends with everyone and a good man all round. He will be missed by many of his comrades. Rest In Peace my brother until we meet again.

  6. Randy wasn’t just my brother‑in‑law — he was a true friend. He loved my sister deeply and cared for her with loyalty and respect, even through difficult times. He adored his kids with his whole heart, and he was the kind of person who would do anything for anyone. His kindness, generosity, and steady presence touched everyone who knew him. He will be deeply missed. Rest easy, Randy, and carry on — we’ve got it from here. Until we meet again.


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