I went to India with Allan and a film crew as "talent" for the "India Do it Now" television commercials in the 1980s. I knew Allan through the public relations company I was working for at the time. He did indeed have a gorgeous sense of humour and was such a gentle, trustworthy person. Although I haven't seen Allan since the late 1980s, I often think back on the wonderful opportunity he gave me to see his fascinating country, and was very saddened when I found out belatedly of his passing. God bless you Allan, and to Jennifer, his beautiful wife, you probably don't remember me, but my thoughts are with you.
It is not very often that you meet someone who has a remarkable influence on your life. Allan was one such individual. I had the good fortune to have Allan as a friend and mentor decades ago, when I started my career. He was creative, innovative, charming and loyal. He was always ready to help someone who was struggling or someone in need. He never spoke ill of anyone and never offended anyone. He also had a naughty sense of humour. He could light up the room and keep the group entertained. Allan leaves a priceless legacy. In the work he did, in his achievements and in his relationships with his many friends. He will be remembered. Always.