Enell, Anna Belle
Anna Belle Enell, age 79 of Fremont, formerly of Kent City and Muskegon, passed away Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at the Transitional Health Services in Fremont. Anna Belle was born on July 23, 1928 in Grand Rapids to Martin and Louise (DeHaan) Barnes and married Lester “Bud” Enell on January 4, 1947 in Muskegon. Bud preceded her in death on January 21, 1984. Anna Belle was an active volunteer in the Foster Grandparents Program in Newaygo Count, known to many as “Grandma Ann”. She enjoyed crocheting and playing bingo and treasured the time she spent with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She is survived by her children, Randy (Betty Jo) Enell of Spring Lake; Cindy Schornagel; Leslie Robar; Sandi Enell all of Fremont; 7 grandchildren, Wendy (Dan) Bain; Jeff Schornagel; Dean Enell; Rob Enell; Becky (Justus) Landry; Ben Robar; Sarah Robar; 5 great grandchildren, Nick Boltz; Blake Bain; Dylan Kiester; Gavriel Landry; Irie Boone; her brother, Bill (Patty) Barnes of Grand Rapids; sister, Barb Cazier of Kent City; special cousin, Bob (Betty) Dunham; many nieces, nephews. She was preceded in death by 3 brothers and 3 sisters.
VISITATION : Friday 6-8pm at Crandell Funeral Home – Fremont Chapel FUNERAL SERVICES : Saturday at 11am at the funeral home. INTERMENT : Idlewild Cemetery in Kent City. MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS : Foster Grandparents Program of Newaygo County.
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Posted 2/14/2008
Posted 2/15/2008
We send our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Although she will be missed by many, her memory will live on in your hearts and in the wonderful and heartwarming stories that will be told for years to come! You are in our prayers.
Love,
Pat and Steve
Posted 2/15/2008
Cindy, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss.
You have been in my thoughts and prayers.
Jerry Woodring
Posted 2/15/2008
Dean Enell family,
Your mom was truly a wonderful person. I met "Grandma Ann" while working at
Pine St. School where she participated in the Foster Grandparent Program. She
really was a grandma to the children. They all loved her and so did the staff.
She always had a smile on her face and kind words for all. She will be missed
by all of us. Our thoughts and prayers will be with your family in this trying
time. She is in a better place and we will see her again. May God Bless you
all.
Joni Voyles
Posted 2/17/08
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