Jenna Lou Enlow, formerly of Grandview, Mo, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 3, at Research Medical Center. Jenna had spent the last years of her life living in Windsor, Mo, at Windsor Rehabilitation and Health Care.
Jenna was born in Hines County, Mississippi, on June 9, 1955, to Kathleen (Craft) and Birney Enlow. She spent most of her life living in Grandview, Mo. Jenna was a member of the first graduating class of Lakeview Woods State School. Jenna loved JFK, John Wayne, soap operas, history, and most of all Jesus. Jenna was baptized in the Baptist faith and lived her life as one of the faithful. Jenna could sing every hymn and quote every scripture by heart. She knew God and she knew she was loved by God.
Jenna had a big personality and never met a stranger. She loved going on trips because that meant sleeping in a hotel, and eating at a new restaurant. Jenna will truly be missed by her loving sister, Sharon Hacker, Sedalia, Mo; brother-in-law Terry Grubb, Warrensburg, Mo; her nieces Carole Powell (Mike), Warsaw, Mo, and Shannon Grubb, Windsor, Mo; and her nephew Richard Brett Randell (Chico), Lenexa, KS. As well as many great and great-great nieces and nephews, and cousins. Jenna was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Kathy Grubb (Terry), her nephew David Randell, and great niece Emily Denney. A graveside service will be held at Longview Cemetery on Wednesday, October 8 at 2:00 pm.
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