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MARY G. ENIG

Washington, District of Columbia

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 Dr. MARY G. ENIG  On Monday, September 8, 2014, MARY GERTRUDE ENIG of Calverton, MD. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Julius W. Enig; loving mother of Daniel Enig, Jordana Enig (Larry) Stockhamer and Eric (Jessica) Enig; dear sister of Julian and John Dracon and the late Jean Rusting;...

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I am convinced Mary saved my life some 27 years ago by alerting me to the dangers of partially hydrogenated oils. It was then I became an ardent ingredient reader and can honestly say banned PHO from our house and diet. And thanks too to the WAP Foundation. i still refer to Know Your Fats frequently. She was so far ahead of her time and was areal leader in the war against PHO.

Mary Gertrude (Dracon) Enig was the older sister of four children; Mary, Julian, John & Jean (twins). We all grew up with a keen desire for knowledge and advanced education. I'm sure we got this push from our parents, Gladys and Joseph Dracon. Mary as the oldest, was undoubtedly the leader and a mentor.

Mary's many accomplishments speak for themselves. As first generation Americans, each of us were magnifications of the great opportunities available in the United States to those who...

I am upset to hear of Mrs. E's passing. She was a caring and compassionate person who always made me feel welcome and comfortable when spending time with the Enig family. Her knowledge of and love for dietary reform were enormous. She was a friend to many and an excellent teacher to those who chose to listen to what she had to say regarding nutrition. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.

I have heard of Mary Enig since I got involved with the Weston A. Price organization nearly 15 years ago. Her books and information have given me so much knowledge and changed my dietary life forever. I continually try to teach and educate others and therefore, know that her life was meant to be a nurturing knowledge for others. That is a great legacy. Monyne Cotton, RN

I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a remarkable woman.

I am so very sorry for your loss. Mary was remarkable, one of a kind. It was a great privilege to know her, and your father as well. All of you, Eric, Jordana, Daniel and granddaughter Lindsay spoke so beautifully. What you said at her funeral, with so much love, was true. Your mother was a force, indeed. Maya she rest in peace.

Our condolences to the family on the loss of a dear mother and grandmother. Mary was a wonderful neighbor and friend for many years. We hold fond memories of the times spent with Mary and Jules.

Dr. Enig,

Your work has educated and inspired many of us.
Thank you, Jacqueline Eberstein, R.N.