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John Lawrence Ensign

Hobart, Indiana

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JOHN LAWRENCE ENSIGN Age 55 of Hobart, passed away on Friday, February 20, 2004. John was a graduate of Hobart High School. He was a member of the Carpenter's Union and the Millwright Local 1043. He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Mary Ann and one brother, David. He is...

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John and I were good friends. We used to ride our Yamaha motorcycles together.
I was at more than one of his basement parties at his parent's house.
He was a really great guy for sure.

John & I were classmates back in the old days. My wife & I will have a Mass said for his soul this week. Stay strong in the knowledge that God holds John in His hands for eternity.

John and I were first cousins. My sister (Kathleen) and I used to babysit Johnny when he was a youngster. I have many fond memories as a child of evenings at the Ensign house and especially camping trips at Michigan State Parks. My hearfelt sympathy goes out to the whole family. May John find complete healing in the loving arms of a magnificent and caring God. John and the family will be kept in my daily prayers.

John and I are first cousins. I will always remember the fun we had as families when we all went camping together, especially at Ludington State Park in Michigan. May the Lord embrace John in His loving and merciful arms and pour out His consoling love upon each of John's family members. He will always remain in my heart and in my prayers. With my deepest sympathy,

We were first cousins...his mother and my mother were sisters. I will never forget the fishing trips we shared together at Lac Seul in Ontario Canada. John along with his father Dick and brother David were truly great fisherman and enjoyed the outdoors together. May they all rest in peace together.

We were 2nd (?) cousins.....his mother and I were first cousins...Even though it has been years,I'll never forget his shy smile. May John rest in peace.