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Home›Obituaries›Thomas G. Enerson

Thomas G. Enerson

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
April 18, 2016
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Thomas G. Enerson, 60, Nekoosa, brother of a Plover man, died
Monday, April 18, 2016, at Wausau Aspirus Hospital in Wausau.


A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April
23, at Baker Street Community Church in Wisconsin Rapids, with Pastor Milt Van
Natta officiating.


A memorial visitation will be at Feldner/Ritchay Funeral
Home in Nekoosa from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, April 22, and at church from 10 a.m. Saturday
until the service.


Donations may be made to the South Wood County Humane
Society.


Condolences may be offered online at ritchayfuneralhome.com.


Mr. Enerson was born April 28, 1955, in Wisconsin Rapids, a
son of the late Robert and Betty (Salter) Enerson.


He was married to Anita Hodge May 31, 1975, in Wisconsin
Rapids.


He was employed by Consolidated Papers Inc. (Stora Enso) in
the Kraft Division for 25 years.


Following his retirement, he mowed lawns with Mike Webb.


He coached his girls in softball for nearly 20 years with
Bill Kautzer.


Survivors include his wife, Anita; two daughters, Mandy
Enerson, Las Vegas, Nev., and Tessa (Brant) Murray, Nekoosa; two sisters,
Roberta (William) Worth, Green Valley, Ariz., and Amme (Steve) Bredl, Nekoosa;
one brother, Robb (Mary Ann) Enerson, Plover; and two grandchildren.


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