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Norris Oscar Enders

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Norris Oscar Enders

Birth
Ponca, Dixon County, Nebraska, USA
Death
5 Nov 2001 (aged 89)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Harvard, Clay County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Former Superior resident, Norris O. Enders, Omaha, died Nov. 5. He was born June 23, 1912. He was one of nine children born to John and Amelia Buettner Enders in Ponca, Neb.

He married Mildred J. Tickler at St. John's Episcopal Church in Harvard June 24, 1936. After graduating from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln in 1933, he taught school in Gandy, Stratton and Curtis, Neb. His federal government career included work with the USDA Soil Conservation service in Nebraska and the United States Department of Interior Bureau of Reclamation in Nebraska, Kansas and New
Mexico, as well as agricultural development assistance in Korea. He later worked in real estate in Omaha. While with the federal government, Norris and Mildred lived in Trenton, Indianola, Superior, Grand Island and McCook, Neb. and Farmington, N.M.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George Marshall Barnette, (Deeanne), Huntersville, N.C.; a son, Keith, Brentwood, Tenn.; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren; and his younger brother, Nile.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Guy, Jeese, David and twin brothers, John, and sisters, Alberta Meyers, Lucille Riegle and Frances Nelson Tudor.

A memorial service was held Thursday, Nov. 8, at Omaha's Central Presbyterian Church. His cremains were interred at Harvard.

Superior Express (Superior, NE), Thursday, November 15, 2001
Thanks to contributor #46873059;

Former Superior resident, Norris O. Enders, Omaha, died Nov. 5. He was born June 23, 1912. He was one of nine children born to John and Amelia Buettner Enders in Ponca, Neb.

He married Mildred J. Tickler at St. John's Episcopal Church in Harvard June 24, 1936. After graduating from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln in 1933, he taught school in Gandy, Stratton and Curtis, Neb. His federal government career included work with the USDA Soil Conservation service in Nebraska and the United States Department of Interior Bureau of Reclamation in Nebraska, Kansas and New
Mexico, as well as agricultural development assistance in Korea. He later worked in real estate in Omaha. While with the federal government, Norris and Mildred lived in Trenton, Indianola, Superior, Grand Island and McCook, Neb. and Farmington, N.M.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George Marshall Barnette, (Deeanne), Huntersville, N.C.; a son, Keith, Brentwood, Tenn.; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren; and his younger brother, Nile.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Guy, Jeese, David and twin brothers, John, and sisters, Alberta Meyers, Lucille Riegle and Frances Nelson Tudor.

A memorial service was held Thursday, Nov. 8, at Omaha's Central Presbyterian Church. His cremains were interred at Harvard.

Superior Express (Superior, NE), Thursday, November 15, 2001


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