Marvin Leon Enloe's Obituary
Dr. Marvin Leon Enloe, age 96, of O'Fallon, Missouri passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 21, 2022, surround by his family. Marvin was born August 11, 1926, in Russellville, Missouri to Freeman and Irene (Remley) Enloe.
He was a graduate of Southwest High School in St. Louis, Missouri and AT Still University/Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri.
He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was united in marriage to Lois Jane (Bassman), on August 18, 1946, in Jefferson City, Missouri. He was an anesthesiologist for many years in Jefferson City. He retired in 1984 and traveled the world with his beloved wife.
Survivors include: son: Michael L Enloe (Pixie) of San Luis Obispo, California; daughter: Lana (Enloe) Widner of O'Fallon, Missouri; son: Patrick R. Enloe (Amy) of Denton, Texas; grandsons: Lance Widner (Stephanie) of Larchmont, New York; David Enloe (Megan) of San Francisco, California; Max Enloe of Richardson, Texas; granddaughters: Jamie Widner Perrin (Jason) of Mansfield, Texas; Bethany (Enloe) Unerfusser (Zachary) of Houston, Texas; Rachel Enloe of Richardson, Texas; great- grandson: James Christopher Perrin of Mansfield, Texas; great-granddaughters: Zoe and Mila Widner of Larchmont, New York; Zelda Unerfusser of Houston, Texas.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife of 67 years, Jane; son: Bruce Alan Enloe; sister: Joyce Enloe, brothers: Bill Enloe and Garold Enloe and his son-in-law Jim Widner.
Per Marvin's wishes, his body was donated to Washington University. There will be a private family gathering to celebrate in his memory.
Services provided by Hughes Funeral Alternatives, LLC in St. Louis, Missouri.
Family and friends can sign a online guestbook at www.HughesFuneralAlternatives.com.
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