Jack graduated from Terrell High School in 1970. Jack would continue to follow in his is father’s footsteps to become a Union Electrician for 42 years. Some of his fondest childhood memories would be going deep sea fishing with his father Grady and his uncle Jim or spending summers with his cousins.
One of his proudest accomplishments while working was being able to travel and work throughout the United States making lifelong friends with his other fellow electricians. Jack married the love of his life, Phyllis Grebe on December 19, 1974. He loved his family very much and loved making memories such as going on vacations, spending Christmas with his family and enjoyed watching his nephews Jackie-Ray and Bret throughout their childhood. Jack also shared a love for music which shared as a lifetime of his life from the Eagles to Waylon, Willie and the boys. When Jack wasn't working he liked to socialize with his friends and play dominos or go hunting and fishing. In 2007 after watching the movie Wild Hogs he even decided it was time to hit the road on his Harley. Jack always had an open house or phone line to keep in touch with his friends over the years. He was always open or any adventure that arose and he will be deeply missed by all those who loved him.
Jack is preceded in death by his parents Grady Francis Enochs and Lillie Capitolla (McCoy) Enochs; brother Frankie Enochs, nephew Bobby Enochs and 1 dog Cosmo.
Those left with cherished memories are his loving wife of 46 years Phyllis Enochs; daughter Diane Wells and husband Nick; sister in law Margie Enochs; 2 nephews: Jackie-Ray, Bret Redfern and wife Melissa; 2 nieces: Tanna Gafford and husband Danny and Debbie Atteberry and husband Mark; 5 cats: Dillon, Little Bit, Greystone, Gracie and Smokey along with a host of other beloved family and friends.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.andersonclaytonterrell.com for the Enochs family.
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