Enos Crusenberry

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January 19, 1948 ~ January 17, 2015

Enos Crusenberry, 66, died January 17, 2015, in the emergency room at St. Francis Hospital, Mooresville. Enos was born January 19, 1948, in Pennington Gap, Virginia, to the late Clifford and Eva Marie (Ewing) Crusenberry.

Enos attended Mooresville High School and proudly served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He worked as a mechanic for a few years and later worked for Beard Masonry for 15 years. Enos was a faithful member of the Mooresville Church of God, where he was baptized in 2014. He enjoyed walking in Mooresville and could often be found making a journey to or from McDonalds. He looked forward to going to church on Sunday mornings and didn’t very often miss a church dinner on Wednesday evening.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Ricky and Clifford “Bud” Crusenberry.

Survivors include his sons, Enos Dotson of Morgantown and Dana Crusenberry of Martinsville; sisters, Veda N. Ely (Tom) of Dryden, Virginia, Tincie Payne of Mooresville, Shirley Trusty of Mooresville, and Lena B. Beard (Randy) of Mooresville; six grandchildren; a large host of nieces and nephews.

The funeral service will begin at 3 p.m., Tuesday, January 20, 2015, in the chapel at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visitation will be held prior to the service, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Burial will follow in the Mooresville Cemetery. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory, view Enos’ life story video, or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Prayers to the Crusenberry family in the loss of their two sons. May God give you strength as you go through this trying time.

  2. So sorry for the Crusenberry family on the loss of two brothers so close together. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Mike and Sharon Williams

  3. I loved watching him in church. He was so free to worship however he felt moved. There were many times I would just enjoy watching him and wish I had that much freedom. I also enjoyed praying with him on different occasions and could really see his heart. Thanks for being You.

  4. Jan 11 was the last hug I gave you. You were breathing deep but no sound of fluid in your lungs. So thankful to see the changes you had made over the yrs & caring for others. Hope to see you w JESUS.

  5. So sorry to hear, knowing he is rejoicing with our Lord is ever so joyful. He was so free but loved the Lord.

  6. My heart goes out to all the family during this difficult two weeks losing both brothers! This is my second family that I have known for along time and love each one of them! My heart breaks that I live out of state and can’t be there with everyone but please know that you are in my prayers and thoughts! Love, Vicky (Canellas) Schaffer

  7. Uncle Enos was always around in our childhood, as he lived across the street from us with our grandma and also worked with our dad. He always had a great sense of humor… My earliest memories of him involved playing cards and making crafts. Every time my sister Jayme and I played ‘school’ or ‘restaurant’ – he was always the student or the customer. He played along with us everyday… And taught us how to play Euchre before we even went to Kindergarten! We love and miss him dearly. Rest in peace, sweet Uncle Enos. :heart:Jessi Beard


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