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Virginia Fite Enloe
January 14, 1927 - May 12, 2009
L. Virginia Fite Enloe, age 82, of Allen, Texas, passed away May 12, 2009, at her home in Allen, Texas. Virginia was born in
Sand Flat, Texas to William Carroll and Gladys (Gandy) Fite. She worked for T & P Railway and also many years at Stewart
Systems in Plano, Texas. She also worked over twenty-five years with Sanger-Harris/Foley’s. Virginia was a longtime member
of West Allen Church of Christ in Allen and was very active in coaching and community activities. She is survived by her
daughter, Jill Enloe Dietz and her husband, Keith of Allen, Texas; son, Joe Allen Enloe and his wife Shiryl of Scurry, Texas;
grandsons, Brian Enloe and his wife, Annie of Birmingham, Alabama, T. J. Enloe of Mansfield, Texas, Aron Enloe of Scurry,
Texas, and Joey Dietz and his wife, Emily of Allen, Texas, her one and only granddaughter, Danica Dietz, also of Allen; three
great-grandchildren, Garrett Enloe, Aiden Enloe, and Nate Dietz; brothers, Harold Fite and his wife, Norma of Mountainview,
Arkansas and Monte Fite of Dallas, Texas; and numerous other loving nieces, nephews, family and friends. She was preceded
in death by her parents, one brother, Jerry Fite, and sisters, Sherry Maxvill and Sue Smith. Funeral services will be held at
10:00 A.M., Saturday, May 16, 2009, at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Chapel in Allen, Texas with Jerry Fite and Jerry King
officiating. Interment will follow at 3:00 P.M., Saturday, at Sand Flat Cemetery in Van Zandt county. The family will receive
friends during a visitation from 7:00 – 9:00 P.M., Friday evening at the funeral home.
Memorials
Jill and Joe, I am sad to hear of Virginia's passing. My early memories include
our families visiting and your mom with my mom chatting or laughing.
Virginia's strength, compassion and witty sense of humor will be missed. What
an amazing Christian woman who walked the walk! I live in Los Angeles and
am unable to be there in person, but you are in my prayers always. Love in
Christ, Pam Stratton [email protected]
PAMELA JEAN STRATTON, MAY 28, 2009
Jill and Kieth Nancy and I moved to Plano in 1981 and were greeted warmly by
Virginia who became a friend as well as a valued work associate. She was a
wonderful person who loved her family dearly. We will miss her.
NANCY AND MARK WERTZ, MAY 26, 2009
Jill and Family, You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
RODNEY VAUGHAN, MAY 21, 2009
Jill, Keith, Joey, Emily, Nate & Dani, We all were saddened to hear about the
passing of Virginia. We had the pleasure of knowing Virginia for 18 yrs. since
living here in North Richland Hills, Tx (Jim longer) we so enjoyed her company
especially during the Holidays. She was such a loving and wonderful person.
She will be greatly missed by all of us! Our thoughts and prayers go out to
each and everyone one of you. Love & Prayers Jim, Lee Anne, Chris, Stef &
Steven
(JIM, LEE ANNE, CHRIS, STEF & STEVEN) DIETZ FAMILY, MAY 21, 2009
I remember meeting Virginia many years ago. It might have been at at wedding
or family gathering. Yet, what I know of Texans is this: They are a tough breed
of individuals, always willing to give a helping hand to others in need, and
strong enough to leave the impression "Don't mess with Texas." Do not stand
by my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep I am a thousand winds
that blow I am a diamond glint of snow I am the sunlight on ripened grain I am
the gentle autumn rain. When you wake in the morning hush I am the swift
uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circling flight I am the starshine at night Do not
stand by my grave and cry I am not there...I did not die.
GARY AND JACKIE DIETZ, MAY 17, 2009
Jill, I just heard of your mother's passing and wanted to let you know I was
thinking of you. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers.
Honey
HONEY GRAY, MAY 16, 2009
Jill I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Virginia was always a
very special person. She was another one of my customers who always
suported me when I had LaFiesta Fashions and we would have a nice visit,
laugh and talk of course about our children and their various activities. I am
sorry I was not there for you, but my oldest brother passed away Wed. and his
service was the same time as Virginia's at Restland. May God hold you in His
arms and give you peace and comfort now and the days following. Love in
Christ, Peggy Snider Duane sends his condolences.
PEGGY SNIDER, MAY 16, 2009
I will always remember my childhood with Aunt Ginny. Allen seemed so far
away from where we lived (in Mesquite) back then, so going to see Aunt Ginny
on holidays was like taking a trip out of town! When we would arrive she would
always be in the kitchen and you could smell the ham baking--she made the
most wonderful hams! Her fruit salad was the best, though. No one else made
it like her. Even though she was hot in that kitchen and tired from cooking all
night and day she always had a smile on her face and hug for me. She was
there for me all the time I was growing up and on into adulthood. She kept
track of my accomplishments and encouraged me, but what I loved most were
the stories she'd share with me about our family. It was especially important to
her that "the cousins" stayed in touch and were close. It always concerned her
that Stacy, Jill, and I had no sisters, because sisters she said were very
special. I will always be grateful to Aunt Ginny for the wisdom she shared with
me. There is a special place in my heart for her, and I will miss her dearly. To
Jill, Joe, and all the members of your families, my heart goes out to you. God
bless you all.
SANDY STILLO, MAY 15, 2009
Virginia was a very special lady. We so enjoyed talking with her whenever we
visitd our son and daughter-in-law, Keith and Jill. Family meant everything to
Virginia. She was a wonderful Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother.
Our son was lucky to have her for his Mother-in-law. Jan & Nord Dietz,
Bradenton, FL
NORD AND JAN DIETZ, MAY 15, 2009
Jill, Joe and family: Most of us that grew up in small town Allen had more than
one set up parents. For many of us, Virginia was one of our "second Moms".
Always open, totally hospitable, and we never doubted she would be there if
we needed her. We will all miss her, but, we know she wears a crown in Glory!
We love her and we love you.
LARRY WOMACK, MAY 14, 2009
She was the glue that held us all together; the "mother" to whom we all went to
find out what was happening with everybody else; not to mention, the flower
maker when we all got married (the first time). We're on our own now! We now
have another void in our lives that can't be filled or replaced. We will miss her
very much but know she is at peace and out of pain.
STACY RENESTO, MAY 14, 2009
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