In Remembrance Of

Jack Enochs

Jack Enochs, 74, of Smithville, MO passed away October 25, 2024. 

He was born on June 13, 1950, to Richard Dean and Peggy Marie (VanBebber) Enochs in Kansas City, KS.  Jack grew up in Weaubleau, MO.  He graduated from East Buchannan High School in Gower, MO.  Jack served his country in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.  After his honorable discharge he lived in St. Joseph, MO.

Jack loved horseback riding, fishing, hunting, gardening and playing chess, and most of all he loved his dog Pebbles.

He was preceded in death by his parents Richard and Peggy Enochs; his brother Richard Enochs and his sister Marsha Moore.

Jack is survived by his wife Mary Boydston; his children David (Jamie) Enochs and Carol Barth; his step-daughters Angela (Larry) Haynes and Erika (Eric) Winston; several grand and great-grandchildren; sisters Judy Smith and Marilyn (Rafeal) Vasquez; other relatives and many friends.

Family burial will be held at King Hill Cemetery, St. Joseph, MO.

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  • Mary Hawkins (Smith)

    I’m so sorry for the families loss. Jack was a big part of my life growing up. He was my dad’s best friend. My dad was Robert Dean Smith ( Bob) , he passed in 2001. I guess Dad and Jack are in heaven now doing what they both loved to do (fishing). My mom was also a friend of his, her name is Eva Oeltjen ( Smith, Stafford). She also sends her condolences. My sister Bobbi Oeltjen (Smith) and I spent a lot of our childhood listening to dad and Jack’s stories of growing up and getting into trouble. Jack will greatly be missed. God bless Jack’s family and friends.

  • Barbara Andler

    He was a good friend and also former brother-in-law we will miss him prayers for you all and love, Robert and Barbara

  • Robin Andler Glidewell

    Uncle Jack you will truly be missed. Love you!
    My condolences go out to the family, so sorry for your loss!

  • Jolinda Fattig

    I am so sorry for your loss he was a great guy.

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