Our beloved mother, Arlene Enyeart (n+¬e Loyland), went to be with the Lord on May 6, 2016. She died peacefully at home after a long illness, surrounded by her daughters. Arlene was born May 10, 1933 in Thompson, North Dakota to Andrew and Gina Loyland. Arlene was the youngest of their seven children and is survived by her oldest sister, Gudrun Frechin. Arlene moved to Seattle and met and married Les Enyeart, who preceded her in death and whom she missed dearly every day. They had three children: Sheri Thomas, Julie Enyeart, and Karen McFadden (Steve Robinett). While they met and married in Seattle, Les and Arlene lived most of their years in Duvall. Arlene was a big supporter of her husband and her daughters. Arlene loved hearing Les play country music and made sure her daughters could play sports and participate in clubs throughout their school years. She was known for her gracious and welcoming hospitality. She was also known for her many years in the insurance business as a dedicated and caring professional. Arlene delighted in her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Sheri has two children, Jennifer Schmalle (Rob Schmalle) and Garrett Thomas. Julie has one son, Elliott Enyeart. Karen also has one son, Lucas Howards (Leah Howards). Great-grandchildren Logan, Olivia, and Piper Schmalle brought her much joy. Arlene was interred in a private ceremony at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Monroe on May 11. The family will be having a Memorial Celebration this Saturday, July 16 beginning at noon at the Monroe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints picnic field behind the church. Address is 17332 Tester Rd., Monroe, WA 98272. Any bequests can be made to Homeward Bound in Woodinville (a no-kill shelter for animals) or to the Huntington's Disease Society of America.
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