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GREENSBORO — Clarence Lanier Enoch, 79, died Saturday, November 24 at the Golden Living Center.
He was the fourth of eleven children born to Motie and Geneva Florence Enoch of Summerfield, now deceased.
He was married to Jessie Ann George Enoch, also deceased.
A celebration of his life will be held Saturday, December 1 at St. Thomas Chapel Pentecostal Holiness Church, 633 Highway 150 W Greensboro. Visitation at 11:30 a.m. Funeral services 12 p.m.
Survivors include his son, Felix J. Enoch; step-son, Frankie George (Joyce); three grandchildren; six sisters, Ruth E. Carter, Pauline E. Lowe, Christie E. Thompson, Carolyn E. Gilmer (Douglas), Patricia E. Walker, Peggy E. Smith; two brothers, Wallace Enoch (Lena), and John H. Enoch.
Step-brother, James Crews (Nellie); step-sisters, Marie C. Harris (Roosevelt), Pauline C. Irvin, Caron C. Jones (Travis), and Juanita
C. Scales.
Perry J. Brown Funeral Service is assisting the Enoch family.
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james&nellie crews
November 30, 2012
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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JoAnne Poindexter
November 29, 2012
Dear Cousins,
It's so hard to say good-bye to a brother, father, uncle, nephew and cousin but the love of family and friends can help ease the pain.
Although we are not with you physically today, we -- "Wayne's Girls" -- are with you in spirit and love as you celebrate Lanier's homegoing.
Treasure the loving memories of Lanier, who we remember more as Clarence. Our memories of him extend from spending summers at Daddy Mot's as children to family reunions over the years.
Our family ties have been weakened, but another Enoch has gain heavenly wings!
Lovingly,
Deidre E. Day & Family
JoAnne E. Poindexter & Family
Lavetta E. Barlow & Family
Alva Enoch & Family
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