Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee

April 21, 1953 ~ May 28, 2025
Born in:
Tampa, Florida
Resided in:
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee was Promoted to Glory from his home in Lawrenceville, Georgia on Wednesday, May 28, 2025. He was 72.
Allen Edward Satterlee was the middle of three sons to Don & Mary (Butters) Satterlee. He was born on April 21, 1953 at McDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida.
Soon after graduation, Allen entered the Evangeline Booth College in September 1973 as a member of the Soldiers Of The Cross Session of cadets.
He served in corps appointments in St. Petersburg, Melbourne, and Tallahassee, Florida, and he went on to open the work in West Pasco County, Florida.
Captain Allen began dating Lieutenant Esther Sands and the couple were married on January 2, 1982. Together they served as corps officers in various cities before he was appointed as the director of The Salvation Army’s Southern Territorial Historical Center.
He began formal education with Liberty University and developed an impressive journalistic career writing for the Southern Spirit, The War Cry, and The Officer magazine published at International Headquarters. He also began publishing books, beginning with Notable Quotables followed by Sweeping Through The Land. Over the years, Allen wrote fourteen books as his career into journalism flourished, with another that is currently in process of publication.
Majors Allen & Esther Satterlee were called to overseas service with editorial ministry in Singapore, Papua New Guinea, and as divisional commanders in the Western Jamaica Division. From there, Allen was named National Editor-In-Chief for the Publications Department at National Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. With that appointment, they were promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel. They retired from NHQ in 2019.
Making their retirement home in Lawrenceville, Georgia, Colonel Allen continued working for the Army, serving as editor of Southern Spirit, and later as Territorial Spiritual Life Development Officer.
On his own time, he maintained an online Bible study with participants from around the Army world. His love for writing included developing budding authors, and for a number of years he conducted monthly writing classes for several small groups.
Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee is preceded in death by his brother, Bob. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Lt. Colonel Esther Satterlee, children Jay Satterlee (Chastity), Sharon Autry (John), John Satterlee, and Anna Satterlee, his sister Melissa Montgomery and brother Mark Satterlee. He was the proud grandfather of Shannon, Jayme, Kayde, Cloey, Eliana, Isaiah, Sebastion, Claudia, Jackson, and Jayden.
A Celebration of Life is scheduled for 10 am on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 (just days short of 50 years since his Commissioning), with interment at Westview Cemetery.
Services
Visitation: June 3, 2025 9:00 am - 10:00 am
The Salvation Army
3455 Sugarloaf Parkway
Lawrenceville, GA 30044
Celebration of Life: June 3, 2025 10:00 am - 11:00 am
The Salvation Army
3455 Sugarloaf Parkway
Lawrenceville, GA 30044
Dear Col. Esther, so sorry to hear that Col Allen had promoted to Glory. May God Strengthen and comfort you all at this difficult moment, the loss of Col.Allen. He is with the Lord and looking down from heaven. No more pain and suffering. Praying for you and your family. God Bless. 🙏🙏🙏
Dear Lt Col Esther,
Sorry to hear about the passing of Lt.Col Allen Satterlee. I pray that the peace & comfort of our Lord Jesus Christ is with you & your family. Please take good care of yourself. Our Lord is with you.
Peter Lim
William Booth Corps(Singapore)
I wish to extend since condolences to you and your extended family on the Promotion to Glory of Colonel Allen. His service and ministry especially here in Western Jamaica was unforgettable and impactful. Officers, soldiers and friends of Western Jamaica send their well wishes to you all at this time.
Major Jonathan Kellman – Divisional Commander
We thank Lt. Col. Allen and Esther Satterlee for their service to the Lord’s work during their time in Singapore where they were key to start William Booth Corps. Highly respect Allen as he is very grounded in God’s words and we have benefited from his teachings, ministry and pastoral care.
Condolences from Peter & Janis Khoo
Esther & family, I’m so sorry for the grief you are experiencing now. May you find comfort in Jesus’ arms and in all your beautiful memories of Allen. I’m forever grateful for his influence on my life and look forward to some great chats about writing when we meet again one day in heaven.
Deepest condolences to you and the rest of your family members. May God Almighty give you all the comfort and strength during this difficult time. Lt. Col Allen was a great, humble, dedicated officer until the end. He was much loved by all of us who knew him in Singapore. It was great to know you both and worked under you twp. God bless you and your family members.