Ernest-Enfinger-Obituary

Ernest Paul Enfinger

Dothan, Alabama

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Ernest Paul Enfinger, a resident of Dothan, passed away Feb. 15, 2006, following an extended illness. He was 78.

Funeral services will be Friday, Feb. 17, at 11 a.m. at Southside Baptist Church, Dothan, with the Rev. Drs. Sam Brassell and Gary Enfinger officiating. Graveside services will...

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Mrs. Enfinger and Patti,
I love you all so much and am so sorry for your loss. I will be praying for you all. All of our love and prayers,
Mike, Linda, Amber and Haley Stone

WE ARE SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF MR ENFINGER. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY.

KATHRINE,PAUL,GARY,PATTI,AND FAMILIES MAY THE LORD COMFORT YOU IN YOUR TIME OF LOSS.
PETE AND HILDA

Dear Debbie and Paul,
I am so sorry that Daddy Paul has been taken away from you this week. He was a kind and caring man. He's with God now watching over his family until you meet again. God Bless the entire Enfinger Family.

Paul, Debbie, & Brandi
There never are the words to truly describe the heartfelt sympathy felt by those that love you so and hurt when they see you hurting. We continue to pray mostly for a peace to settle over you and to feel God's presence lifting you up. Daddy Paul was a precious gift to all who were touched by him and his memories will live on. Our prays for all of the Enfinger family. Love, Alis and Amanda

Mr. E. Paul Enfinger, Jr.,
I know that you don't know me by name. I am the person you stopped in the hallway at the CCU and told me that you were praying for me (my mother was in there too). You said that you knew what I was going through because your dad was in there too. You told me that you were praying for me. You will never know how much your kind words meant to me. I lost my mother on Feb. 5. It is a very difficult situation, but you will get through it. I will be praying...

To all the Enfinger family, we send our deepest sympathy. Paul was a long-time friend of the Hundley family. Paul was always so good to my Dad. He once loaned Dad a car to make a trip to Texas when Dad's car was in the shop. Dad was attending the funeral of his brother-in-law. We will never forget his kindness and friendship with our family. He once coached my younger brother, Joe Hundley, in little league baseball. He will long be remembered in our family.