Allyson asked many more questions than the world had answers
Her mind was not linear, it flowed and dipped like that of a dancer
Allyson was not much of a merry-go-round, Ferris wheel girl
Her arms in the air on the highest roller coaster
Allyson’s love grew abundant and colorful like a field of flowers
And God, the girl could talk for hours and hours…
Allyson made us ask many more questions about the “why” in the world
She did not see this life as concrete, but that it could flow like water
And change direction, and course, and purpose, and life with her
Was something to mold – like her jewelry
Or something that could be enhanced – like in her paintings.
She was an artist in every sense, in every area you could imagine
But her performance as the daughter, the sister, the aunt, the wife
That one awesome person who certainly brightened your life
It is the greatest work of art that we will ever feel.
Surviving are her husband, Eric Wolf; her father, Steve Berg; her mother, Mary Lou (Chuck) Lugge; sisters, Dana (Scott) Flood, Amy (Brian) Kribs, and Patricia Bennett; a brother, John Lugge; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the ASPCA. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.rennerfh.com.
Visitation: Friends may visit the family from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 2, 2021 at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, IL. Due to Covid restrictions, CDC guidelines will be followed including masks, social distancing, and a limited number of visitors throughout the visitation.
Funeral: Private Funeral Services will be held Sunday, May 2, 2021 at George Renner & Sons, Funeral Home, Belleville, Illinois