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William G. Ensz
© Enid News and eagle
05-1983
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Services for William E. Ensz, 71, Ringwood, will be held at 2 PM Tuesday in the Henninger Allen Chapel with the Rev. Joe Sherrill officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Ensz died in an Enid hospital Friday afternoon after a short illness.

He was born near Lahoma and attended country schools. He married Viola Jantz March 25, 1939 in Ringwood.

Ensz was a farmer and a mechanic in Ringwood until he retired several years ago.

He is survived by his wife, Viola of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Connie Hall, Arlington, Texas and Mrs. Sandy Anderson, Ringwood; three grandchildren; five step – grandchildren; seven sisters, Anna Ensz, Mary Ensz, Elizabeth Ensz, Louise Frey, and Mathilda Koehn, all of Meno, Helen Pancratz, Hinton, and Josephine Ratzlaff, Highmore, South Dakota.

He was preceded in death by a sister and three brothers.

The family suggest memorials be made to the heart fund of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.

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