On August 29, 1943 John H. Moyler and Georgia Ward Moyler faced a sunrise blessed with Elizabeth Moyler Allen. Elizabeth was born in Nasemond County Virginia. both parents preceded her in death. She received her education in the Virginia School System. Elizabeth enjoyed life and later in life moved to Baltimore Maryland. she was employed at the Maryland Cup Company until her illness lead to and early retirement. She was united in holy matrimony to the love of her life Frank Allen on June 26, 1971. Whom preceded her in death. Under the leadership of Pastor Ernest Wooten, Jr. she joined the Siloam Free Will Baptist Church. she was an active and dedicated member. She continued her diligence in the god""s work at Siloam under Pastor George Nicholson. Elizabeth served on the Missionary Board and President of the Pastor's Aide. She sought knowledge and understanding through her participation in Wednesday nigh Bible Study and Sunday School. She and Mr. Frank found joy in preparing food for church events. If there was a church trip going somewhere; she was on the bus. she was a faithful member even when her illness prevented her from attending church she supported the Seniors annual fund raiser. She would make the sales and Mr. Frank would pick up the orders. She loved serving God, loved her pastor and her church family. She was a blessing to her church and will be greatly missed. Following a lengthy illness her sunset on September 5, 2012 at the Envoy Nursing Home. Elizabeth leaves to cherish her memories; daughter Annie Cannady of Franklinton, North Carolina; grandson Quintin C. Cannady of Baltimore, Md., granddaughter Shamila Brooks Sherry Brooks of Jacksonville, Fla., three sisters-in-law, Stella Rodwell of Creedmoor, North Carolina, Mary Moore and Alice Moore o Raleigh, North Carolina; two brothers-in-law Arlouis Moore Doris, Gilbert Moore Melvian of Raleigh, North Carolina, nieces and nephews. Three devoted friends, Gwendolyn Branch, Dorothy Sanders and Rick Drew of Baltimore along with other relatives and friends. Elizabeth will truly be missed by all who knew and loved her.