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Diana Ruth Enzminger

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Diana Ruth Enzminger

Birth
Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana, USA
Death
9 Jul 2016 (aged 52)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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HARDIN - Diana Ruth Enzminger passed away unexpectedly Saturday July 9, 2016.
Diana was born July 3, 1964, in Hardin, to Marvin and Rosalyn Jetmore Enzminger. Growing up on the farm Diana shared so many adventures with her brother and sisters. She and her sisters would ride their bikes to town in the summer to go swimming or go to the Big Horn River and catch carp. In the winter Dad would pull the kids around on an old pickup hood in the snow, behind the house in the open fields for a good and scary time. Diana never learned or never wanted to learn to drive, instead she was often seen riding her bike around Hardin.
Her free spirt took her to Seattle in 1988, where she lived, worked and enjoyed her many friends until moving back to Billings in 2003, where she was employed for several years, eventually returning to Hardin last year. Diana was preceded in death by her dad Marvin Enzminger; sister Donna Enzminger; grandma Ruth (Ed) Bringen and grandma Pauline (Christ) Schmidt.
Survivors include her mother Rosalyn (Daryl) Ohmstede of Hardin; brother Lindsay (Robin) Enzminger of Wisdom; sisters Paula (George) Tregear of Bozeman; and Roxanne (Dean) Chavez of Hardin; stepbrother Scott (Kellie) Ohmstede of Hardin. She is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, as well as her special friend Ole Hovland and not forgetting Dennis and Ernie, as well as all her other friends.
A Go Fund Me page has been set up entitled Enzminger sisters.
A memorial service will be at 1 p.m., July 14, at Big Horn County Fairgrounds in Hardin.
Legacy-Gazette 7-13-2016
HARDIN - Diana Ruth Enzminger passed away unexpectedly Saturday July 9, 2016.
Diana was born July 3, 1964, in Hardin, to Marvin and Rosalyn Jetmore Enzminger. Growing up on the farm Diana shared so many adventures with her brother and sisters. She and her sisters would ride their bikes to town in the summer to go swimming or go to the Big Horn River and catch carp. In the winter Dad would pull the kids around on an old pickup hood in the snow, behind the house in the open fields for a good and scary time. Diana never learned or never wanted to learn to drive, instead she was often seen riding her bike around Hardin.
Her free spirt took her to Seattle in 1988, where she lived, worked and enjoyed her many friends until moving back to Billings in 2003, where she was employed for several years, eventually returning to Hardin last year. Diana was preceded in death by her dad Marvin Enzminger; sister Donna Enzminger; grandma Ruth (Ed) Bringen and grandma Pauline (Christ) Schmidt.
Survivors include her mother Rosalyn (Daryl) Ohmstede of Hardin; brother Lindsay (Robin) Enzminger of Wisdom; sisters Paula (George) Tregear of Bozeman; and Roxanne (Dean) Chavez of Hardin; stepbrother Scott (Kellie) Ohmstede of Hardin. She is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, as well as her special friend Ole Hovland and not forgetting Dennis and Ernie, as well as all her other friends.
A Go Fund Me page has been set up entitled Enzminger sisters.
A memorial service will be at 1 p.m., July 14, at Big Horn County Fairgrounds in Hardin.
Legacy-Gazette 7-13-2016

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