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muriel antoinette lindaas enzmann
Muriel
Antoinette Lindaas Enzmann, 85 died peacefully Sunday, may 10, 2009. Born to Olaves & Ella
Lindaas, the middle child between Norris (1922- ) and Ronnie
(1925-1966) in
Mayville, ND. She attended the
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis campus and married Donald Keith
Enzmann in
1947. the
couple moved to International Falls, MN, and started a family. Together they raised four children, mark,
Dana, Marnee (1959-2000) and Dee. Over
the years Muriel lived in Denver, CO, Minneapolis, MN, International
Falls, MN,
Lynchburg, VA, Raleigh, NC, Atlanta, GA, Blairsville, GA, Columbus, OH,
Dunedin, FL, and Palm harbor, FL. She
was a great bird lover, compassionate mother, loved the great outdoors,
her
alma mater University of Minnesota, and really enjoyed her time with
her sorority
sisters of Beta Sigma Psi. Muriel was a
fantastic dancer, a tremendous bowler, excelled in golf and tennis. She was active civically, volunteering her
time for the Chamber of Commerce, the USO, The International Lion’s
Club and
the Presbyterian Church. Socially, she
chaired Leading Ladies for Ruth Eckerd Hall, University of Minnesota
Alumnae
Association, and GE Elfuns & Retirees.
Muriel loved playing bridge, living on or near the water’s edge
be it
ocean or lake, gardening and spending time outdoors.
She was kind hearted, witty and good
natured. Don and Muriel enjoyed
traveling all across the United States and to many different countries,
either
for Lion’s Club meetings or for recreation.
She was always ready for a new road trip or going to visit
family in the
mid-west. In her alter years she
preferred to stay in Blairsville enjoying the water and the bird life.
Muriel is
survived by husband of 62 years, Don (Gainesville,
GA), Mark and wife Judy of Blairsville, GA, Dana and wife Melissa
(Gainesville,
GA), Dee and partner, Janea of Atlanta, GA, grandchildren, Natalie and
Keith
(Gainesville, GA) brother, Norris Lindaas (Minneapolis, MN), nephew,
Allen
Lindaas (Bloomington, MN), and niece, Dianne Richardson (Minneapolis,
MN).
Services
were held Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 3 PM at Grace Presbyterian Church,
Blairsville, followed by a reception.
In lieu of
flowers, become an organ donor, give to the Audubon Society, the
International
Lion’s Club, your local hospice, or the Parkinson’s Foundation, all
terrific
causes that need donations in her name; a loving woman becomes an angel. A.S. Turner & Sons.
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Mr. James
Morgan Williams, age 73 of Williams Circle, Blairsville passed away on
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 following a brief illness.
Mr. Williams was born on August 12, 1935 in Russell,
FL, the son of the late John Morgan Williams and the late Rhoda
Studstill
Williams. He was a veteran of the US Air
Force of the Korean War. Jim had retired
as a Fire Marshall with thirty years of service. He
was a member of the Union County Lions
Club. Jim was a loving father and
grandfather and loved watching his grandchildren play sports. Mr. Williams was a member of the House of
Prayer church.
Surviving Mr.
Williams are one son, Jim Williams of Blairsville, two grandchildren,
Blake and
Candace Williams, other family embers include, Betty k. Williams, Betty
Sue
Penrod, Ella Sue Hamby, Tony and Catherine Hamby, Kyle and Kristen
Hamby, Kim
Williams, Jerry Williams, Larry Williams and Teri Viduna, many other
relatives
and friends also survive.
A
memorial service was held on Friday, May 15, 2009 at 7
p.m. from the Mountain View Chapel with the Rev. Jerry Helton
officiating. Special music was presented
by Mindy
Combs. In lieu of flowers if you wish,
the family requests that donations may be made to the House of Prayer
in memory
of Mr. Williams. The family met with
friends
at the funeral home on Friday evening from 6-7 p.m.
Mountain
View Funeral Home of Blairsville in charge of the arrangements. You may sign the family guest book and send
condolences online at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com.
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Mr.
Donald Robert Goode age 62 of Teague Rd., Blairsville assed away on
Saturday,
May 16, 2009 at his home. Mr. Goode was
born on June 24, 1945 in Long Island, NY, the son of the late John
Goode and
the late Alice Peterson Goode. He
retired in 1996 from the Boca Raton Police Department with over thirty
years of
service. He had also served in the
National Guard for over six years. Don
was involved with Doberman Rescue Concern and was instrumental in
finding homes
for over three hundred Dobermans. He was
a member of the Chatuge Gun Club where he enjoyed the weekly trap shoot. He was also a member of SAFE and a veterans volunteer.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Lois Maltman and man’s
best friend
“Sweetheart”. Mr. Goode was of the
Protestant faith.
Surviving Mr.
Goode are his loving wife and faithful companion, Ruth Motyczka Goode
of
Blairsville, one daughter, Ann Marie Patsy of Pompano Beach, FL, nieces
and
nephews, Michael and Courtney Maltman and Paige Maltman, many other
relatives
and friends also survive.
A memorial
service will be held on Thursday, May 21, 2009 at 11 a.m. from the
Mountain
View Chapel with the Rev. Travis Adams officiating.
In lieu of flowers if you wish, the family requests
that donations may be made to Mountain Shelter in memory of Mr. Goode.
Mountain
View Funeral Home of Blairsville in charge of the arrangements. You may sign the family guest book and send
condolences online at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com.