Serena Enno

Serena Enno obituary, Eads, CO

Serena Enno

Serena Enno Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brown Funeral Home - Eads on Feb. 27, 2025.

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Serena Suzanne Enno was born on September 8, 1964 in Eads, Colorado to John & Bing Crow Dixon. Serena graduated from Eads High School then attended 2 years of college. Shortly after moving to North Dakota, Serena met Bryan Enno at a college Christmas Party in 1984. Bryan stole her heart from his college roommate and it was true love from the start.
Serena was a medical billing clerk for most or her professional career, all the while she and Bryan raised show quality Persians for over 15 years. Bryan and Serena traveled the country competing for awards. Serena enjoyed playing card games and puzzles and traveling to Cripple Creek. Serena's failing health cut her time doing the things she enjoyed short and the last few years of her life Bryan was a loving and devoted caregiver for her. Serena had an infectious laugh and sense of humor that will be missed by those who knew her. Serena knew and loved her Lord Jesus, and her favorite verse was John 11:35.
Serena passed away unexpectedly on February 26, 2025 at the Weisbrod Hospital in Eads. She is survived by her husband Bryan Enno of Eads, her two furbabies: Jake and boycat. She is also survived by two sisters: Pamela Moltka of New Mexico and Michelle Wyckoff of Arlington, CO and one brother: Jack (Angie) Barnes of Grand Junction, CO. Serena is survived by her nieces and nephews: Shanna (Leroy) Rittgers, Dustin Wyckoff, Sean Stoker, Lacey Ledet and Abby Lee and her forever best friend Tina Adamson. Serena also leaves her in-laws: Rose Wright, Linda Poitra, Loretta Herman, Sherry Hendrickson and Arden Enno. Serena was preceded in death by her parents: John & Bing Dixon and her in-laws: Stella & Sam Enno and longtime friends Carl & Val Schultz.
Serena's final wish was to be cremated and buried with her husband. She requested no memorial service do to her long illness. Wanting friends and family to remember her with smiles and laughter and with the strongest belief that this world is only temporary and Heaven is forever.
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