Sylvia Enno's Obituary
Sylvia Enno, born on April 4th, 1951, passed away on December 9th, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love and compassion. Sylvia dedicated her life to caring for others as a Certified Nursing Assistant, bringing comfort and support to many.
She was a proud member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe, and her Catholic faith was an important part of her life. Sylvia had a zest for life, enjoying trips to casinos and playing the slot machines. She loved camping and fishing, especially at the Nisqually River and River Bend.
Sylvia was married to the love of her life, Gene Enno, for more than 20 years until his passing in 1997. Her greatest joy came from spending time with her grandchildren, whom she adored. Known for her loving nature and passionate spirit, Sylvia always put her heart into everything she did.
Her warmth and kindness will be deeply missed by her family and all who knew her. Her legacy of care, faith, and love will continue to inspire those who were blessed to have her in their lives.
Sylvia is survived by her daughter, Brandy Rosas Fuentes; son Charle Goff Derek Enno; sisters Robert Paul, Elaine Morsette, Tammy Perry; brother Freddie Pacheco; sister-in-law Margaret Morsette; granddaughters Jessica Perez Serrano, Sierra Spring Perez, and Jodi Perez; nieces Sharen Zeman, Karen Hollingsworth, Shannon Morsette, Deanne Morsette, Anita Morsette, and Gina Morsette; nephews Patrick Lamere, Nate Nava, and Tony Nave, great-grandkids Elijah Okarski, Dakota Okarski, Joseph Serrano Jr , and Lila Serrano.
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