Geraldine Alice “Jerry” <I>Robbins</I> Allman

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Geraldine Alice “Jerry” Robbins Allman

Birth
Rocky Mount, Nash County, North Carolina, USA
Death
23 Jul 2015 (aged 98)
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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In Loving Memory of ...
Geraldine Alice Allman

Geraldine Allman died Thursday, July 23, 2015, of natural causes. She was living in Daytona Beach Shores, Florida.

Preceded in death by her husband, Willis Turner Allman.

Captain Allman and his wife, Geraldine, are the parents of two sons, Howard Duane Allman and Gregory LeNoir Allman

Geraldine Alice Robbins Allman was born on July 8th, 1917 to Lizzie Williams Robbins and Simon Robbins in Nash County, North Carolina. She was their third child, born after her brother Swindell and sister Janie and before their baby brother Erskine.

She was a fun-loving and outspoken child who loved to read and she excelled in school. She graduated with her siblings from West Edgecombe High School. While she maintained close and loving ties to her family all of her life, she was adventurous and independent, and longed to strike out on her own.

Jerry, as she was known to her friends, married Lieutenant Willis Turner Allman at the age of twenty-five, and moved with him to Nashville, Tennessee in 1945, where she gave birth to two sons, Howard Duane and Gregory LeNoir.

Jerry was faced with the challenge of raising her boys as a single mother after the sudden death of her husband in 1949. She and her sons moved to Daytona Beach Shores, Florida in 1957 where she supported her family as a bookkeeper and office manager for local businesses, including the Bali and Julian’s Restaurants. She had a great mind for numbers and organization.

Jerry had a motto taken from a poem by Sam Walter Floss: “Let me live in my house by the side of the road and be a friend to man.” The modest beauty of this wish was typical of Jerry.

She had a natural ability to live in the moment and celebrate the simple pleasures of life. Her door was always open to her many friends and she often had a full house.

She took great pleasure in flowers and gardening. Her hands were always busy with handwork, crocheting and knitting beautiful things. She was a wonderful cook, and collected cookbooks and recipes. She loved the ocean and walking on the beach by her home. Jerry remained an avid reader all of her life, and traveled to favorite author’s homes on vacation with her beloved niece Jo Jane Pitt.

She read widely about the world, with particular fascination for China and India. She was a spiritual seeker who favored writings on eastern religious philosophy, and prized open mindedness and humor. Jerry was always ready with a Southern saying or piece of sage advice to comfort her loved ones.

Her sons were the light of Jerry’s life. They inherited her keen determination and work ethic, and she enthusiastically supported their shared ambition to play music.

She helped her boys buy their first touring car and the musical instruments and equipment they used and she encouraged them to join their local union.

Duane and Gregg became world renowned musicians, forming the Allman Brothers Band in 1969 — a group known for blending Blues, Jazz and Rock and Roll into a new genre widely known as Southern Rock. Jerry loved nothing more than watching her boys preform and often traveled to see them play. The band and their fans fondly called her “Mama A,” acknowledging her loving role.

After Duane’s untimely death, Gregory continued to lead the Allman Brothers Band until they disbanded in 2014 after 45 remarkable years. The Allman Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, and they were awarded a lifetime achievement Grammy in 2014.

Geraldine was a strong, unique and remarkable woman. She passed away peacefully in her sleep in her house, on July 23rd, 2015, just two weeks after celebrating her 98th birthday surrounded by friends and family.

She was cared for by excellent health care workers and friends who were as close as family.

She will be missed every day by her son Gregory, her grandchildren and great grand-children.

A private memorial will be held in the coming weeks.
Please send donations to the Ocean Conservancy in lieu of flowers.

The above obituary was posted on Galadrielle Allman's facebook page.
In Loving Memory of ...
Geraldine Alice Allman

Geraldine Allman died Thursday, July 23, 2015, of natural causes. She was living in Daytona Beach Shores, Florida.

Preceded in death by her husband, Willis Turner Allman.

Captain Allman and his wife, Geraldine, are the parents of two sons, Howard Duane Allman and Gregory LeNoir Allman

Geraldine Alice Robbins Allman was born on July 8th, 1917 to Lizzie Williams Robbins and Simon Robbins in Nash County, North Carolina. She was their third child, born after her brother Swindell and sister Janie and before their baby brother Erskine.

She was a fun-loving and outspoken child who loved to read and she excelled in school. She graduated with her siblings from West Edgecombe High School. While she maintained close and loving ties to her family all of her life, she was adventurous and independent, and longed to strike out on her own.

Jerry, as she was known to her friends, married Lieutenant Willis Turner Allman at the age of twenty-five, and moved with him to Nashville, Tennessee in 1945, where she gave birth to two sons, Howard Duane and Gregory LeNoir.

Jerry was faced with the challenge of raising her boys as a single mother after the sudden death of her husband in 1949. She and her sons moved to Daytona Beach Shores, Florida in 1957 where she supported her family as a bookkeeper and office manager for local businesses, including the Bali and Julian’s Restaurants. She had a great mind for numbers and organization.

Jerry had a motto taken from a poem by Sam Walter Floss: “Let me live in my house by the side of the road and be a friend to man.” The modest beauty of this wish was typical of Jerry.

She had a natural ability to live in the moment and celebrate the simple pleasures of life. Her door was always open to her many friends and she often had a full house.

She took great pleasure in flowers and gardening. Her hands were always busy with handwork, crocheting and knitting beautiful things. She was a wonderful cook, and collected cookbooks and recipes. She loved the ocean and walking on the beach by her home. Jerry remained an avid reader all of her life, and traveled to favorite author’s homes on vacation with her beloved niece Jo Jane Pitt.

She read widely about the world, with particular fascination for China and India. She was a spiritual seeker who favored writings on eastern religious philosophy, and prized open mindedness and humor. Jerry was always ready with a Southern saying or piece of sage advice to comfort her loved ones.

Her sons were the light of Jerry’s life. They inherited her keen determination and work ethic, and she enthusiastically supported their shared ambition to play music.

She helped her boys buy their first touring car and the musical instruments and equipment they used and she encouraged them to join their local union.

Duane and Gregg became world renowned musicians, forming the Allman Brothers Band in 1969 — a group known for blending Blues, Jazz and Rock and Roll into a new genre widely known as Southern Rock. Jerry loved nothing more than watching her boys preform and often traveled to see them play. The band and their fans fondly called her “Mama A,” acknowledging her loving role.

After Duane’s untimely death, Gregory continued to lead the Allman Brothers Band until they disbanded in 2014 after 45 remarkable years. The Allman Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, and they were awarded a lifetime achievement Grammy in 2014.

Geraldine was a strong, unique and remarkable woman. She passed away peacefully in her sleep in her house, on July 23rd, 2015, just two weeks after celebrating her 98th birthday surrounded by friends and family.

She was cared for by excellent health care workers and friends who were as close as family.

She will be missed every day by her son Gregory, her grandchildren and great grand-children.

A private memorial will be held in the coming weeks.
Please send donations to the Ocean Conservancy in lieu of flowers.

The above obituary was posted on Galadrielle Allman's facebook page.


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