
In 1988 Ceaser “Coach” Allen (68yrs) became the proud owner of Allen’s Investigative & Recovery Agency whom he operated with his wife, Frances Allen for the past 16 years. Ceaser, a resident of Boynton Beach Florida for 38 years tragically lost his life on Saturday April 13, 2019 while doing what he loves the most; fishing in the warm waters of South Florida.
His other passion was racquetball which he devotedly played several times a week. Ceaser earned the nickname “Coach“ by his Lake Worth High School basketball players whom he motivated and educated for 6 years.
In 1988 Ceaser became the proud owner of Allen’s Investigative & Recovery Agency whom he operated with his wife, Frances Allen for the past 16 years.
Ceaser had an infectious smile and who never shook your hand but instead engulfed you in a hug. Ceaser was the type of man who shared whatever he had, even when it wasn’t much. Ceaser never rushed; he took his time and often stopped to share a story or two, making everyone laugh. Ceasar is survived by his wife, Frances, sons CJ, Phillip, Todd and Mc Elvie daughters Karen and Shontell siblings; Clayton, Peter, Bobby, Shirley and Renita.
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Ceaser’s family cannot thank everyone enough for your support, thoughts and prayers during this time. Your donation is greatly appreciated and will go towards funeral expenses and welfare for Ceaser’s wife and youngest child whom they shared together.
Funeral arrangements for Ceaser are as follows:
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Schulers Funeral Home
5301 Australian Ave
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
A one hour viewing will begin at 10 AM followed by a ceremony at 11 AM. A procession will convene from the funeral home south on US 1 past his final resting place just south of Forest Hill Blvd on Flagler Drive.





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