Mrs. Enzminger was raised in Streeter where she attended schools. She married Walter Enzminger on Nov. 22, 1929. Then moved to Lockeford in 1936, then to Lodi in 1968. She was a homemaker for 70 years. She worked in the local fruit packaging sheds and as a cook for Lodi Memorial Hospital for many years.
She was a member of New Hope Community Community Church. She enjoyed cooking, cleaning and entertaining guests at her home.
She is survived by her daughter-in-law Loris Enzminger; sisters Otilda Noyes and Alice Dewald, and Leona Schwartzwalter; and two grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Enzminger; son, Elden Enzminger; and brothers, Art and Gus Rivinius.
Committal will be at Cherokee Memorial Park.
Mrs. Enzminger was raised in Streeter where she attended schools. She married Walter Enzminger on Nov. 22, 1929. Then moved to Lockeford in 1936, then to Lodi in 1968. She was a homemaker for 70 years. She worked in the local fruit packaging sheds and as a cook for Lodi Memorial Hospital for many years.
She was a member of New Hope Community Community Church. She enjoyed cooking, cleaning and entertaining guests at her home.
She is survived by her daughter-in-law Loris Enzminger; sisters Otilda Noyes and Alice Dewald, and Leona Schwartzwalter; and two grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Enzminger; son, Elden Enzminger; and brothers, Art and Gus Rivinius.
Committal will be at Cherokee Memorial Park.
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