Carmen M. Enox's Obituary
Our Beloved Carmen Enox passed away at the age of 95 on Saturday October 01, 2016 at the Naval Medical Center San Diego. Carmen was born on July 16, 1921, in Needles, California, the daughter of Antonio and Catalina Munoz. She was one of 8 children Dee, Tony, Benny, Carmen, Mary, Joe, Manuel, and Samuel. She lived with her family in San Diego and worked at an Ice Cream Parlor until she was married.She married Anthony Mesa on 1940. She was a loving mother to Gilbert, Carmen, and Sonja. She worked at the cannery with her mother in the late 1940’s. Then she worked for Convair in the 1950’s. She met Isaac Enox in 1965 and had known him for 3 weeks when she decided he was the one for her. They were got married in Yuma, Arizona on April 10, 1965, and lived in San Diego until they moved to Paris, Texas in the mid-1970’s.She moved back to California in 1982 when her husband Issac passed away. When she came home she went on numerous trips around the world with her friends Fern and Carrie. She also went with her Sister Mary. They went to Canada, China, Japan, and Hawaii. She spent the later part of her life taking care of her mother Catalina Munoz and enjoying time with her family.She is survived by her Brother’s and Sister Mary, Joe, Manuel, and Samuel. Her Daughters Carmen and Sonja. Her Grandchildren Linda, Tony, Tisha, Elaine, Anita, Donald, Shawn, and Kimberly. 26 Great Grandchildren, 23 Great Great Grandchildren. Numerous Nieces and Nephews and dear friends.She was a beloved Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother, and Grandmother. She will be missed dearly. She was the epitome of elegance and grace.The family will have a Funeral Service on Friday, October 14th, 2016 at 10:00 AM at Greenwood Memorial Park and Mortuary. The chapel being used is the historic Salli Lynn Chapel, 4300 Imperial Avenue, San Diego, California.
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