Person:John Ensch (3)

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m. 15 Dec 1929
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Name John Ensch
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 20 Sep 1897 Ramsey, North Dakota, United States
Marriage 15 Dec 1929 Mount Vernon, Skagit, Washington, United Statesto Sara Phiefer
Census[2] 1930 Clear Lake, Skagit, Washington, United States
Death[1][3] 14 Jan 1976 Clear Lake, Skagit, Washington, United States
Burial[3] Mount Vernon, Skagit, Washington, United StatesHawthorne Lawn Memorial Park
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Glen Williams, in Knott Family email.
  2. Washington, Skagit, West Clear Lake, in United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
    HH 87, Fam 88.

    Ensch, John, head, rents, $18 rental, owns radio, white male, age 32, married, 1st married age 32, able to read and write, born ND, both parents born US, able to speak English, laborer in sawmill, able to speak English, veteran in World War
    , Sadie, wife, white female, age 27, married, first married age 27, able to read and write, born SD, both parents born Holland, able to speak English

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "John Ensch", in Courier-Times, (Sedro Woolley, Washington); Washington State Library
    21 Jan 1976.

    John Ensch, age 78, a resident of Clear Lake since 1921, died Wednesday, January 14 in Sedro-Woolley. He was born September 20, 1897 at Ramsey, North Dakota.
    His marriage to Sadie Phiefer took place in Mount Vernon in 1921 [sic].
    Mr. Ensch served with the U. S. Army during World War 1. He had been employed as a millwright, working in the lumber and shingle mills of this area, retiring in 1963.
    He was a member of the George Baldridge Post American Legion, Clear Lake Lodge No. 286 I.O.O.F., Cedar Crest Grange and a charter member of the Clear Lake Volunteer Fire Department.
    Survivors include his wife, Sadie, at the family home; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Jackie) Mooney of Seattle; one brother, Leon Ensch of Kennewick, a granddaughter, Nan Mooney of Seattle and a number of nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services were held Saturday, January 17 at the Lemley Chapel with pastor Lloyd Hawkins of the Clear Lake Community Covenant Church officiating. Casket bearers were Wm. Van Slagren, Dale Allen, Brick King, Lloyd Culver, Orville Tingley and Jack Turner. Interment followed in the Hawthorne Lawn Memorial Park in Mount Vernon.