Margaret Sargeant Fie Enochs

Margaret Sargeant Fie Enochs obituary, Brunswick, GA

Margaret Sargeant Fie Enochs

Margaret Sargeant Fie Enochs Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brunswick Memorial Park Funeral Home & Golden Isles Cremation Center on Oct. 1, 2025.

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Margaret Sargeant Fie Enochs was born in Richwood, West Virginia, on February 2, 1934, to the late Marion and Harold Sargeant. Affectionately known as Mimi, she grew up in Fairmont, West Virginia. Following her high school graduation, Mimi attended John Robert Powers School in Washington, D.C., where she studied modeling, fashion, and secretarial skills. She later embarked on an exciting career with military agencies during the intriguing era of the Cold War during the 1950s and 60s.
She later moved to the Florida Keys, where she rose from secretary for a fledgling real estate broker to become a nationally recognized top 1% realtor for Remax Realty.
Later in life, she met and married Willis "Bill" Enochs and together they enjoyed travel adventures via cruises and their motor home. Upon their retirement, they settled in Townsend, Georgia, and enjoyed fishing and the companionship of their two very lively Jack Russell Terriers.
Following Bills' passing in 2019, Mimi took comfort in her dogs, Buddy and Billy, as well as her many friends, neighbors, and family.
Mimi was preceded in death by her husband, Bill; brother, James Sargeant; and sister, Julia Mudgett.
She is survived by her nieces, Jeannie, Amy, and Marion; as well as her devoted caregivers, Frank and Tina Stetson.
We are comforted to know that Mimi is pursuing new interests and adventures where the sky is blue, the seas are calm, her dogs are in her lap, the fish are biting, and crabs are in the pot.
Per her request, no services will be held at this time.
Brunswick Memorial Park Funeral Home is honored to have assisted Margaret's family.
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