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We are very sorry for your loss. Lester was such a kind man. He was very helpful to our family in our financial planning. We will miss him!
Doris Bohl
January 17, 2020 | Bossier City, LA | Friend
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Jul 1, 1933 - Jan 12, 2020 (Age 86)
We are very sorry for your loss. Lester was such a kind man. He was very helpful to our family in our financial planning. We will miss him!
Doris Bohl
January 17, 2020 | Bossier City, LA | Friend
Joan & family, Im so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Ennis. He was a kind, southern gentleman who touched the lives of many people.
God bless you & comfort you! Love, Frances S. Coe
January 16, 2020
Lester was one of the finest men I have known. He was a man full of integrity, honesty and concern for others. I take comfort in knowing he is at home in the arms of Jesus. Prayers for Joan, Steve, John and the family for peace and comfort.
David Bettis
January 15, 2020 | Jonesboro, AR | Friend
Mr. Ennis was a fine Christian man and the days in Gulf Breeze as neighbors of the Ennis family were cherished.
Art Gray
January 15, 2020
We only had the opportunity to have the pleasure to visit you once but the memories will last a lifetime! Rest in Jesus arms.
Allen and Teresa Mcinnis
January 14, 2020 | Waynesboro, MS | Family
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Colleen Wragg
January 14, 2020 | Pensacola, FL
A. Lester Ennis, Jr., 86, went to join the Lord on January 12, 2020. The long-time resident of Gulf Breeze, Florida, leaves behind his cherished wife Joan and a loving family, a grateful nation and countless friends among his church and community.
Lester was born July 1, 1933, in Mobile, AL, to parents Almie Lester Ennis and Hilda Ennis, who preceded him in death. He graduated from Pensacola High School and was a Korean War veteran. After his service, he attended the University of Florida and eventually earned his Bachelor’s (finance) and Master’s degrees (economics) at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Lester began his professional career as an accountant at Chemstrand, where he worked until retirement. Not content to sit at home, he then served as a bank officer for Mutual Federal Savings and Loan. In 1989 he co-founded The Ennis Company, an asset management and financial planning firm, with his son Steve. For Lester, work was not a burden. It was simply the opportunity for him to serve others, which he did with professionalism, integrity and always with a smile. He was so dedicated to clients that he maintained office hours until very recently.
Lester was married for almost 60 years to the love of his life, Joan. They raised two sons, Steve and Jon, who is a manager for a utility construction company. Lester loved the outdoors and formed many lifelong bonds of friendship in the woods and on the water. He passed this love on to his sons and granddaughters. When he wasn’t in the office, Lester thoroughly enjoyed bream fishing, throwing his cast net for a mess of mullet, trudging the pine woods hunting quail or sitting in the deer stand.
Lester was a pillar in the community and a role model to so many. He served in numerous ways, including as a youth baseball coach, a volunteer with the Red Cross and member of the downtown Kiwanis Club. During his adult life, he donated more than six gallons of blood to help those in need.
Lester served as deacon at East Brent and First Baptist Churches and lived his life selflessly helping others. As one of his friends explained, “He modeled what it means to be a man motivated by the grace of God in Jesus’ finished work on the cross.”
Lester leaves behind his wife of 59 years, Joan B. Ennis, of Gulf Breeze; son, Stephen M. Ennis, also of Gulf Breeze; granddaughters, Laura E. Ennis (Dallas, TX), Caroline A. Ennis (Tallahassee), Joanna R. Ennis (Grand Junction, CO); son, Jonathan L. Ennis (Lisa) of Molino and granddaughters, Carrie Ward (Kellie) of Mobile and Mindy Yates (Mike) of Atlanta, GA.
Serving Lester and the family as pallbearers are Ronnie Faggioni, Billy Waters, Madison Currin III, Max Williams, Wesley Bryan and Matt Ritter.
Visitation will be at 9:30 am on Friday, January 17, 2020, until the memorial service begins at 11:00am at First Baptist Church, Pleitz Chapel in Pensacola, FL.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Martha’s Vineyard, 111 Euclid St., Pensacola, FL 32503 or www.vineyardfamilyhouse.org
The Ennis family would like to convey special gratitude for Lester’s care to Dr. Alexandro Inclan and the oncology staff at The Woodlands, the infusion staff at Baptist Hospital and Covenant Hospice at West Florida Hospital.
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