Allen Gregory Daigle, 65, of Myrtle Beach, SC, formally of Bristol, CT., passed away suddenly on Saturday, July 19, 2025. He was the beloved husband of Kimberlee Daigle (Saluski), with whom he shared "50" beautiful years of life together. Born on April 25, 1960, in New Britain, CT. Allen was predeceased by his parents Jean Louis Daigle & Constance Rita Daigle (Doucette).
He started his career at an early age with various jobs in raising his young family. He went on to have a successful career working his way up from machinist to Vice President of Operations for Avanti Screw in Bristol, CT. Following his retirement from Avanti, he started and co-owned "Pristine Landscaping". Having been fed-up with paying taxes, he relocated, with his wife to Myrtle Beach, SC.
Allen was a talented basketball player in his younger years which was represented in a newspaper article when he scored 27 points in a rival Bristol Eastern basketball game. He loved cribbage, set-back, poker, golf, bowling, billiards, darts, camping, cooking, riding. Happy memories of playing table tennis at Club 77 and billiards at the Rusty Nail. He earned his GED from Bristol Eastern High School, class of 1998, alongside his youngest daughter. He was an avid Cowboys fan and a took pride in remodeling multiple properties with his wife and proving those services to his family and friends. These simple pleasures brought him great happiness throughout his life.
In addition to his wife and sweetheart of 50 years, Allen is survived by his daughters and their spouses Kelly Daigle-LeBlanc (Casey LeBlanc) of Bristol, CT. and Kerry Daigle-Young (Timothy Young, Jr.) of Southington, CT. One brother and two sisters. Stephen & Judy Daigle of La Mesa, CA., Diane & Raymond Frankowski, Jr. of Bristol, CT., and Denise & Philip Coco, Jr., of Bristol, CT.
He is also survived by his grandchildren, Deklan Zukowski, Danika & Dakota LeBlanc and Gianna & Anthony Young. Along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
Allen will be remembered for his kind heart, strong work ethic, and deep devotion to his family. His gentle spirit and enduring love have left a lasting impact on all who knew him. He will be deeply missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.
A private service will be held in Myrtle Beach for local friends and family. Connecticut Services will be at a later date to be determined.
An online guestbook is available at www.myrtlebeachfuneralhome.com
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to:
National Kidney Foundation
30 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 www.kidney.org
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Published by Post and Courier - Myrtle Beach on Jul. 21, 2025.