Got a call about 11:00 last night from his wife, to tell me. She ask my wife and I to met her at Floyd Memorial Hospital. Seems he was driving home after class last night, on Grant Line Road, headed from IUS to Chapel Lane. Somewhere between on that stretch a van hydroplaned, and wind pushed the van across the center line. Chuck my friend reacted and tried to swerve to miss, and in the process was hit broadside.We were told that there were two nurses right behind him that immediately started to work on him, but he did not have a pulse. His wife is a manager at Texas Road House, and called us there, when the FCSD Chaplains spoke to her. Please keep his wife (Wendy Ennis) in you prayers! Sometime last week he joined this site, but I hadn"t gotten a chance to get his user id. We were supposed to build his first AK pistol the next warm Saturday. RIP Chuck Ennis, You will be missed. The tough part is going to be telling my children, they are our best friends, and my two boys loved them. My 8 year old is going to be devastated, he alway sat by Chuck, when we ate together. He was an avid gun guy, and did more for people in our church, than anyone! If anyone figures out a way to download that site, in it"s entirety. please let me know, I" really like to be able to get a complete copy preserved for his wife. If anyone eats at the Clarksville, IN Texas Roadhouse, His wife was the manager there with the wild red hair. Anyone who has met her would remember her, I guarantee that! Just Wonderful people, both of them! OBITUARY:
Charles H. "Chuck" Ennis, III, 41; Air Force veteran. Funeral services for Charles H. "Chuck" Ennis, III, 41, of New Albany, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Kraft Funeral Chapel, 2776 Charlestown Road, New Albany, with entombment at Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park in New Albany. He died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008, in New Albany following an automobile accident. He was a native of Louisville and veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Sellersburg and an employee at Univar Corp. in Louisville. He was a private pilot, a 1984 graduate of Bullitt Central High and was attending Indiana University Southeast in New Albany. Survivors include his wife, Wendy Taylor Ennis, New Albany; his mother, Sandra Ennis Leasor and her husband, Dan, Garrett, Ky.; his father, Charles H. Ennis, Jr., Mount Washington, Ky.; his brothers, Matthew Ennis and his wife, Kimberly, and Nathan Ennis, Sr., all of Louisville; his grandfather, Edward Adams, Jr., Louisville; his parents-in-law, Ben and Sue Taylor, Floyds Knobs; a sister-in-law, Alicia Taylor of the Netherlands; a stepbrother, 1st Sgt. Daniel L. Leasor, Sr., currently stationed in Iraq; a stepsister, Julie Daugherty, Austin, Tex..; four nephews; a niece; and his beloved pets, Sophie and Sarah.Visitation at the funeral home will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today, Thursday, Jan. 31, noon to 8 p.m., Friday, and 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday.The family requests expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the Humane Association of Clark County, 2702 Middle Road, Jeffersonville.
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