Anniece Allen Mallard

Anniece Allen Mallard went to be with the Lord on October 13, 2024. She passed away at her home in Montevallo surrounded by her loved ones.
Anniece was born on December 22, 1949, to James and Cora Allen in Muskogee, OK. She married the love of her life, Bill Mallard, on August 13, 1977. Anniece graduated from Thompson High School in 1967. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Education and a Master’s degree in Counseling from the University of Montevallo. She retired from Thompson High School in 2000 ending a 25-year career during which she touched the lives of hundreds of students. She adored her students and colleagues. She was a member of Kingwood Church.
Anniece enjoyed traveling with her two best friends, reading, and spending time with her family-especially her precious grandchildren. She was a beautiful person. Anniece was always patient, kind, gentle, and content. She loved her family, her friends, and most of all she loved Jesus.
Anniece was preceded in death by her parents James and Cora Allen; brother, Neal Allen; and sister-in-law, June Allen. She is survived by her loving husband of 47 years, Bill; three daughters, Laura McCullars (Steve) of Kimberly, AL, Bonnie Mallard Pearson of Pelham, AL, and Leslee Mallard of Montevallo, AL. Her beloved grandchildren, Liam, Miles, and Isabel McCullars, Allie Pearson, Riley, Kendall, and Ashlyn Martin; and three beautiful great-grandchildren.
A celebration of life service will be held Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 11:00am at Charter Funeral Home in Calera, AL.
Memorials may be made to Kingwood Church in Alabaster, AL.
Although I did not know her, this breaks my heart for her family and especially my friend of many years Bill. My prayers will be with you during this difficult time.
Sorry for your loss! Praying for your family!
Margaret Standifer Bishop and Spud
My prayers are for you and your family especially your Dad. There is no greater pain than what you are experiencing now. You are strong and have Jesus in your heart and life. I am with you in spirit. God bless you and Allie.
Anniece and I were great friends right after she started to The University of Montevallo. We would hang out, go to movies and generally just had a lot of fun during our final teenage years. I know she will be missed. She was a great lady.
So sorry for your loss. Prayers and thoughts during this difficult time.