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David A. Enos

Waterloo, New York

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PENN YAN - David A. Enos, 61, of Penn Yan, passed away at Rochester General Hospital on Tuesday (November 19, 2013). A memorial service for David will be announced at a later date.He was born March 17, 1952, the son of Gerald and Ellen Perry Enos. He served in the US Navy and loved Blue Grass...

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On this cold and wintery day, after the very fine service for Dave, I think of how proud he would be of his family and friends. As I walked to my car after enjoying the very special meal that followed the service the snow was falling and my thoughts were of how the fellowship of the day would be with me the rest of my life.

I will miss Dave skulking around the building - he was always smiling - how heartbreaking that he passed away so quickly - I won't forget you, for sure.

I do not think my brother had any idea how many people he touched. He always underestimated himself. For 61 years he shared memories with me of our childhood. Now I share them with no one on that personal level. He was the baby brother that I mothered, worried about and drove crazy. Losing ones that began life witj you makes you see how really little time with have with relationships. Their are no magic words to change the events in ones life because time marches on regardless of the pain....

Dear Jan and Lauren, I am praying that God will send you comfort in your time of loss. Keep his memory alive and he will never really be gone. Much love, Cousin Karen Border

I also was a classmate in high school with Dave. I will always remember his laugh and the good times we had. As I have been reading the comments of others it is easy to see the many lives he touched. To his wife and daughter my thoughts are with you and I know the world is a better place for Dave having been part of it. Alan Christensen Penn Yan

Jan we have not seen each other for sometime but please know that I am thinking of you and your family at this time. It is never easy to go through this but continue to keep the memories of David close to your heart.
Diane crays Grove, Braceville, OH

Jan, You, Lauren and all of David's family remain in our prayers. I know this is a difficult time for you, especially as we approach the holidays. Know that you are loved much by many people. If there is any way that I can help you get through this, even if it's just giving a listening ear, please don't hesitate to let me know. Prayers and hugs sent your direction.

So sorry for your loss Jan and Lauren. I remember David as an upper classman. He always seemed like a quiet man. Didn't know where he went after school, but found out many years later that he married a fellow stamper of mine, Jan. I know right now you are hurting, but the memories that you shared will never be far from your thoughts. Find comfort in your memories. I'm praying for your family.

DEAR JAN AND LAUREN: We haven't seen or spoken to each other for a long time, but I am deeply sadden for your loss. I can only offer my deepest sympathy to all your family. Try and remember all the happiness and fond memories you shared. I will always keep you in my thoughts and prayers. LOVE TO ALL