Alan is survived by his daughters Emily and Khloe, his parents Ken and Christy Francis, his sister Samantha, his brothers Ken and Santo, and many family members.
The thing Alan loved most in this world were his daughters Emily and Khloe. He wanted nothing more than to be a good dad to them, someone they would be proud of and be able to spend time with on a regular basis. Alan knew how deeply his family loved him. He never gave up. He fought the battle for years and truly sought God's help during the struggle. He knows Jesus Christ as his Savior and in the end God finally decided Alan suffered enough and brought him home to be with the family who went before him. He finally started a new life. It is not the one he was planning, but it is far better and eternal.
Those fortunate enough to truly know Alan immediately recognized him as someone who would give you the clothes off his back. You need a helping hand, Alan would be there. He would give you the last penny out of his pocket. Wherever he worked, his employers loved him because he was such a hard worker.
Alan's words:
"I'd give anything to keep my family stress free. I fight everyday to keep pandora in its box."
He fought hard with everything he had, he never gave up. It took courage everyday to stand. He might have lost the battle here on earth, but he is in God's arms for all eternity.
A visitation for Alan will take place on Tuesday, July 21st, from 2:00 to 9:00 pm at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods, 48236. A funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, July 22nd, at 10:00 am at St. Lucy Catholic Church, 23401 Jefferson Ave., St. Clair Shores, 48080. Alan will be laid to rest at Resurrection Cemetery in Clinton Township, MI.
Masks will be required for guests within the funeral home and church. 10 guests are allowed within the funeral home at a time. A. H. Peters appreciates your patience and understanding.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Alan's memory may be made to family wishes.
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