Larry-Enloe-Obituary

Larry C. Enloe

Tucson, Arizona

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TUCSON, Ariz. - Former Great Falls and Anaconda resident Larry Curtis Enloe, 80, a Montana Air National Guard veteran, died of natural causes Tuesday, March 29, at his home in Tucson, Ariz.His memorial service is 2 p.m. Thursday at Saguaro Christian Church in Tucson. Burial of ashes with military...

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Virginia, I am so sorry to hear about Larry. I think of him everytime I look at the Angel he gave me. Take care of yourself. I have some great memories of both of you.

Virginia and children, Colleen and I share your sorrow at the passing of our great friend Larry. I hear the echo's of him and Vic laughing at the houses on Washoe Street. The memories of Larry will go on and on. What a great gentleman and friend. I will keep you in our thoughts during these difficult days. May God Bless you all.

Howie and Family, Our sympathy to you and yours. May God bless and comfort you.
Jim and Ivy

Enloe Family - My deepest sympathies to you all. I still think back to the days you lived at the end of 34th & 8th Avenue North and my sister (Diane) and I playing with Rosemary and Gloria. Those were the days! I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts throughout this trying time.

Virginia & Family: Saddened to hear of your loss. Dale passed away a year ago March. Fond memories of the good times we had together, especially with the Klings. May those memories and many others remind you that Larry is not really gone; he will always be with us in those memories.

Larry's Family: We offer our sympathy to you at this time. May you feel the comfort, strength and love of Jesus in your lives as He sustains you now and in the days ahead. You are being held up in prayer by our church fellowship.
Calvary Chapel of Great Falls
1 Peter 1:3-4

Virginia and Family, I share your sorrow at this time with thoughts and memories of school days and time with the Air Guard.

Travel well Brother to that undiscovered country.....

Hugh and Janet...So sorry for you loss. Mary Lyn Reitz