Jerome-Entz-Obituary

Jerome Wood Entz II

Phoenix, Arizona

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Entz, Jerome Wood ll 49, born in Phoenix 4/22/61 to Donald C. and Joan M. Entz, died Thursday 2/10/11. He grew up in the North Central Corridor, attended Madison Meadows Elementary, Central High School and Glendale CC. He excelled in ceramics and in his profession as a dental laboratory...

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Thinking of you, keeping you in my prayers. . . . So many good memories of times when Jerome & George spent time together through years of growing up. Both were very special, intelligent, sensitive, talented, caring, thoughtful, adventurous youngster´s and later as young men - missing what they added to my life. Love! Susan Reed

Joan you were a dear friend of mine many years ago.I found you when I was in Phoenix this week end attending the death of my former husband..I see you have lost dear family members.My dearest blessings to you dear friend. Rosemary McCarter. Corona Dance Academy

Dear Joan, David, and Bobby: My belated condolences. My email is [email protected]. Thank God we are still alive.

I knew Jerome only briefly when we were at All Saint's. Life took us in different directions and we lost touch, but I remember his smile and gentle manner from way back then. He was real. He was genuine and I know those qualities only grew over time. My condolences

A true light in the hearts and lives of many . My prayers and thoughts are with all of you.

Hi, Joanie and boys,
This is my first time of sending a condolence message on the internet. As you must know, we are devastated about Jerome dying. Chances are he's running into many people that love him and are welcoming him to his new home. Meanwhile, we pray for you and the loss of your eldest son and David and Bobby's big brother. Here in Prescott our hearts are aching for you.
Much love,
Aunt Mary Ellen & Uncle Bob

“In the light of his vision he has found his freedom: his thoughts are peace, his words are peace and his work is peace.” the Dhammabada. Dearest Joanie, David and Robert and Jerome. With great love and affection for you all, at all times. Robert/Bobby Dyer

Joan, I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My mom just sent me the news today. I have many fond memories of Jerome when he was staying at the house in Flagstaff. It probably drove him nuts having a little kid knocking on the door wanting to hang out with him but he was very gracious about it. Loved skateboarding with him and when he would take me around in his baja bug and we'd get different flavored peppermint sticks at the store. My thoughts are with you in this time of sadness.

Dear Joan, Robert, and David, Our family has many happy memories of the Entz brothers---from wee guys to grown men. Actually, we came to know Jerome before he was born. An especially happy memory is of being at the Entz cabin in Oak creek. Jerome came running in to announce that little Bobby had fallen in the creek. Donald immediately ordered all of the boys to go out and fall in the creek---so that would be over and done. We have great memories of the wonderful parties at the Phoenix...