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From: "Audrey Shields Hancock" <>
Subject: Re: [ENYART-L] Levi W. Enyeart obit
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 18:54:21 -0500


Note: Obituary below should read:

Brothers: Dennis and Mark...not Mary.

Also, does anyone know the true maiden name of the mother. In Levi's obit
her maiden name is given as LARRIE and in Mark's obit she is known as
LOWERY. Anyone know?

I am abstracting these obits with Linda's permission to post on the
appropriate GenConnect Bulletin Board...ENYEART, so if anyone has any
additional info that would go with these obits, please let me know.

Audrey


-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Thompson <>
To: <>
Date: Thursday, September 02, 1999 12:41 PM
Subject: [ENYART-L] Levi W. Enyeart obit


>Taken from: The News-Democrat and Advocate
> Tuesday, August 7, 1945
> Belleville, Illinois
>
> Levi Wilson Enyeart, 60, of 1701 Page Avenue, died at 8:25 o'clock
>last night at St. Elizabeth's Hospital from a heart attack which he suf-
>
>fered while at work yesterday morning at the Enterprise Foundry where
>he was employed as a drill press operator. Previously he was employed
>for 22 years as a shaker-out at the Supreme Foundry.
> Mr. Enyeart was born in Dora, Ind., January 31, 1885, and was a
>son of the late Leander and Hannah Enyeart, Nee Larrie. He married
>Mrs Minnie Marvel Grabill in St. Louis March 9, 1911.
> Besides his widow, he leaves two stepshildren, Miss Alice Grabill,
>East Orange, N. J., and Bessie, wife of Ellsworth "Bunny" Pannell,
>23 Gilbert Street,Swansea; three step-grandchildren, and three
>brothers, Dennis and Mary Wnyeart, both of Wabash, Ind.,
>and Austin Enyeart, Huntington, Ind.
> He was a member of Local No. 182, International Molders
>and Foundry Worker's Union and the Woodmen of the World.
> Funeral arrangements are listed in the obituary column on
>page 9.
>
> The funeral of Levi Wilson Enyeart, 60, of 1701 Page Avenue,
>who died Monday night, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow
>afternoon from Gundlach and Company Funeral Home to Walnut
>Hill Cemetery. Rev. B. J. Koehler, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical
>and Reformed Church, will officiate and the pallbearers will be:
>Leo Fuerst, James Miles, William Zink, Washington Seelman,
>Louis Lindow and Hugo Heissler.

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