ENFIELD, Rosalie F. (Crooks) 1954-2002
CROOKS, ENFIELD, PAGEL
Posted By: County Coordinator (kermit)
Date: 4/9/2010 at 23:13:48
Rosalie F. (Crooks) Enfield 1954-2002
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Rosalie F. Enfield, 48, of Collins, Iowa, died Thursday, June 13, 2002 at the Israel Family Hospice House in Ames, Iowa from cancer.
Funeral services were Monday at the Collins United Methodist Church with Rev. Don Carlson officiating. Burial was at Brethren Cemetery south of Maxwell.
Rosalie was born March 29, 1954 at Osage, Iowa, the daughter of Henry and Alfrieda (Pagel) Crooks. She married Calvin Enfield June 18, 1988 in Collins, Iowa. Rosalie graduated in 1972 from Nevada High School and attended Iowa State University where majored in journalism. She was an administrative assistant in the Engineering Department at Iowa State University. Prior to working at Iowa State University, Rosalie worked for Iowa Hospital Association for a number of years. Rosalie was baptized at Immanuel Lutheran Church at St. Ansgar, Iowa on Easter Sunday of 1954 and was a member of the Collins United Methodist Church where she had taught Sunday School.
Rosalie enjoyed cross-stitching, the jumble puzzle, music and being a soccer mom.
She is survived by her husband, Calvin, of Collins; three sons, Dan Enfield of Tempe, AZ, Nicholas Enfield and Andrew Enfield both of home in Collins and one daughter, Emily Enfield of Urbandale, Iowa; her mother, Alfrieda Crooks of Dows, Iowa; two brothers, Adrian Crooks of Boone, Iowa, Randy Crooks of Ames; six sisters: Carolyn Loftaas of Kensett, Glenita Brown of Mason City, Marjorie Tuthill of Kensett, Cynthia Mallette of Boone, Iowa, Mary Casterton of Mason City, Ramona Parkin of Norwalk; and her mother-in-law: Betty Enfield of Maxwell, Iowa.
Her father, Henry Crooks, and father-in-law, Earl Enfield preceded her in death.
[ The Northwood Anchor online - posted June 18, 2002 ]
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ROSALIE F. ENFIELD
COLLINS, IOWA - Rosalie F. Enfield, 48, of Collins, died Thursday (June 13, 2002) at the Israel Family Hospice House in Ames, from cancer.
Her funeral will be 11 a.m. Monday at the Collins United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Don Carlson officiating. Burial will be at Brethren Cemetery south of Maxwell.
Visitation with the family present will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Bacon Funeral Home in Maxwell. A prayer service will be held at 8 p.m.
Memorials may be made to the Collins United Methodist Church and/or Israel Family Hospice House.
Rosalie was born March 29, 1954, at Osage, the daughter of Henry and Alfrieda (Pagel) Crooks. She was united in marriage to Calvin Enfield June 18, 1988, in Collins. Rosalie graduated in 1972 from Nevada High School and attended Iowa State University, where she majored in journalism.
She was an administrative assistant in the Engineering Department at Iowa State University. Before working at Iowa State University, Rosalie worked for Iowa Hospital Association for a number of years.
Rosalie was baptized at Immanuel Lutheran Church at St. Ansgar on Easter Sunday of 1954 and was a member of the Collins United Methodist Church, where she had taught Sunday School. Rosalie enjoyed cross-stitching, the jumble puzzle, music and being a soccer mom.
She is survived by her husband, Calvin, of Collins; three sons, Dan Enfield, of Tempe, Ariz., Nicholas Enfield and Andrew Enfield, both at home in Collins; and one daughter, Emily Enfield, of Urbandale; her mother, Alfrieda Crooks, of Dows; two brothers, Adrian Crooks, of Boone, and Randy Crooks, of Ames; six sisters, Carolyn Loftaas, of Kensett, Glenita Brown, of Mason City, Marjorie Tuthill, of Kensett, Cynthia Mallette, of Boone, Mary Casterton, of Mason City and Ramona Parkin, of Norwalk; and her mother-in-law, Betty Enfield, of Maxwell.
Her father, Henry Crooks, and father-in-law, Earl Enfield, preceded her in death.
Bacon Funeral Home, (515) 387-8885.
[ Globe Gazette, June 15, 2002 ]
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