On April 24, 2009, the Heaven's opened and an angel came taking away Ms. Elizabeth Allen-Farmer to be with her eternal Father in his holy kingdom. Elizabeth, daughter of the late Caswell and Mildred Allen was born October 19,1935 in Charleston, South Carolina. She was the second of seven siblings and was affectionately called "Liz." At an early age Liz, was converted and became a member of Ebenezer Church. She received her formal education in the public schools of Charleston County, graduating from Burke High School. Years later Liz relocated to New York City. She was united in holy matrimony to Frederick Farmer. The Lord blessed this union with one son, Trevor D. Farmer who has preceded his mother in death. A brother, Harold Allen has also preceded Liz in death. After many years of residing in New York, Liz returned to Charleston, South Carolina to be the primary caregiver of her mother who was stricken with Alzheimer and to provide care for her sister. During this time Liz was restored to her home church. While living in Charleston, Liz worked untiring on the enhancement of her community by planting trees, flowers, and ensuring the neighborhood was kept clean. She was very instrumental in the flight to keep the city from converting their residential area into a business district. Liz was known as a woman with a voice and was awarded a certificate of appreciation for her dedication; she was also awarded a proclamation by Mayor Joseph Riley. Due to health complications Liz returned to New York and was cared for by her daughter until her passing. Fond memories will forever be in the hearts of her family, daughter, Iris "Felicia" Allen of the Bronx, New York, a brother Harry (Pamela) Jubar of Charleston, South Carolina, Gloria Allen, of New York City and Shirley Allen of Charleston, South Carolina. Fond memories will also be in the heart of a great-aunt Jannie Tillman of the Bronx, New York. She will be greatly missed by a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.