G. Wesley "Wes" Allen, 91, a lawyer for the City of Philadelphia and the U.S. Postal Service for many years, died of natural causes Nov. 7 at Montgomery County Rehab Center in Wyndmoor.
Mr. Allen practiced law in Philadelphia for 15 years, and served as an assistant city solicitor in the 1960s before his appointment as regional counsel for the Post Office. He retired in 1987.
Mr. Allen was born in Collingdale and grew up in Cleveland. He attended Glenville High School, and was Ohio's high-jump champion and an all-city basketball player.
Despite an attempt by Jesse Owens, the track and field star, whom he saw at meets, to recruit him to Ohio State University, Mr. Allen decided to attend the University of Michigan. In 1938, he set an NCAA high-jump record. Drafted in 1942, he served as a first lieutenant in an artillery division of the Army in World War II and in the Judge Advocate General's Corps during the Korean conflict.