Man-Ok Enloe
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Man-Ok Enloe
Man-Ok Enloe

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Mrs. Man-Ok (Kandi) Enloe, age 58, of Ozark, died Friday morning, February 14, 2014, at her home. A memorial service for Mrs. Enloe was held at Alabama First Gospel Church February 15, 2014. Mrs. Enloe was born May 11, 1955 in Seoul, Korea to Myung hwa Kong and Du myung Lee. She was the sixth of eight children. Kandi moved to the United States in 1983. Even though Kandi lived a great distance from her family she maintained close ties with her sisters and parents. Kandi married Philip Enloe on October 17, 1986 in Enterprise, AL and together raised three children, Angela (Brad) Wessner, Zachary and Colin Enloe. Kandi was also the proud grandmother of Sierra Wessner and Brad Wessner, Jr. Kandi's family was very important to her and she loved spending time with her husband, children, grandchildren and sisters. Kandi was a member of the Alabama Full Gospel Church in Enterprise, AL. She also enjoyed collecting porcelain figurines, gardening, watching movies, and traveling. Kandi was preceded in death by her parents and two older brothers. Kandi is survived by her husband, children, grandchildren and sisters, Yung ja Kim of Vancouver, BC, Leigh Westby of Atlanta, GA, Connie Hee ja Burtts of Baker, FL, Soon ja Kim of New York, NY and Chul Yung Lee of Seoul, Korea. Kandi left us too soon and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Donations may be made to the family in memory of Kandi. Service Information
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