David-Enloe-Obituary

David Alan Enloe

Raleigh, North Carolina

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David Enloe, age 50, died Monday, November 26 in Raleigh. He was born on Christmas Day, 1956. He was preceded in death by his parents, R. D. Enloe and Catherine Enloe Cole. Surviving: David are his wife, Susan Trent; stepson, William Haben, both of Minneapolis, MN. He is also survived by...

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1975... many years have passed and you still have a place in my heart.Will never forget you.Sitting around and u listening to Girl from the north country.. Rod Stewart and that crazy song u wrote coming home from school SURVEY CREW... U make me smile RIP

I was just listening to some of David's Great Music on the memorial site. It brought a tearful smile thinking back to the days of our youth. Like so many of you, I had the opportunity to see His wonderful band, The Fabulous Knobs, at various shows. They were absolutely Great. My prog rock group Triart played a couple of shows with Glass Moon at the Pier in 1982. I remember the genuine respect and help that the local bands gave to each other, like a Rock fraternity or extended family. Very...

Hi Baby, been thinking about you and missing you dreadfully. I love you, David.

I discovered the sad news of David's death today, when I picked up the Independent. I can't say I knew him well, but we knew who each other were from back when I co-edited "The Dixie Voice." I remember his eyes flashing and a funny thing he said to me one night at the 'new' Pier. I'll always remember his talent and spark and charm. My condolences to his family and close friends. I'll have to look through my old magazine files for photos. He will be missed.

The Knobs were my favorite. We won't forget you. Thinking of David's friends and family with sympathy.

Too young to have seen the Fabulous Knobs, but enjoyed many Woods shows at the Brewery and elsewhere in NC. A great band who wasn't too pretentious to socialize with the fans. David, thank you for sharing your music with the world, God bless ...

David Enloe is musical truth...and "Bo knows". Remember the Woods backed Bo Diddley for 2 shows at the Brewery. Bo thought he would show up the local guy trading guitar licks back & forth in the 1st show. He might have except the local guy was David Enloe. Bo didn't try that stunt in the 2nd show hours later. Peace be with you my friend and those who love you.

Thanks for the friendship, music and laughter you shared with us over the past 25+ years! We will miss you...