Jack Enda

Jack Enda

January 06, 1935 - January 29, 2017

Jack Enda

January 06, 1935 - January 29, 2017

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Jack Henry Enda, 82, of Orange County, CA, beloved father, grandfather, and brother, died suddenly on January 29, 2017. He was born on January 6, 1935 in Los Angeles, CA to Louis & Jeanette Enda. 

Jack grew up in El Monte, CA and graduated from El Monte High School. He served in the Korean War as a member of the US Air Force. He had a distinguished and enjoyable career in the Title Insurance Industry where he worked for over 50 years. Jack enjoyed church, sporting events, golfing, movies and traveling. Most of all he enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. 

Jack was preceded in death by his son Jeffrey Wayne Enda. Jack is survived by his sisters Barbara and Phyllis, daughters Stacey and Jeanette, sons Scott and David, and his 8 grand-children. Jack built his life around his family, friends and his faith. His unconditional love, strength and integrity will be greatly missed. 

There will be a memorial service celebrating Jack’s life at 11am on Friday, February 10th, at Mariner’s Church Chapel located at: 5001 Newport Coast Drive in Irvine, CA.

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8 responses to Jack Enda

  1. I worked for Jack for 20 years at Stewart Title. I met Jack when I was young. He worked with my dad Mitch Freem at Ticor Title. Jack you will be missed greatly. Rest In Peace my friend.

  2. Susie Jones says:

    I met him when I first came onboard with Stewart Title and will never forget this man! He was kind and caring, soft spoken and a joy to be around! My heartfelt condolences to the family – he will be truly missed, but know that many loved him, that he touched so many lives and will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace, dear Jack!

  3. Even though I didn’t personally know Jack, I met him at various meetings with Ticor Title and was a very knowledgeable person and highly respected. Sending prayers and sincere condolences to his family and friends,
    Larry Escalera

  4. I count it a privilege to have been a friend of Jack’s. Jack had a gentle and loving way about him and a good sense of humor. He was also wise and helped in making board decisions for the Christian high school where I was principal and Jeanette and David were students.

  5. All of us here at First American Title were so sorry to learn of Jack’s passing and we want to express our most sincere sympathies to the family during this difficult time. We always enjoyed seeing Jack when he came into the office and he will be truly missed.

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