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Harold Enos
94, of Penn Yan, passed away at home surrounded by family Friday, February 27, 2026.
He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Harold was born on January 22, 1932, in Penn Yan, the son of George and Viola Enos. He was predeceased by his wife of 67 years, Emogene, brothers Kenneth, Howard (Alice), Gerald (Ellen), Gordon Enos and sisters Oletha (Bob) Rugg and Shirley (Raymond) Anderson.
He is survived by his son Steve (Marilyn); daughters Cindy (Gary) Bradley and Pam (Don) Moyer; Grandchildren Nicholas (Lauren), Michael (Megan), Kaitlyn and Andrea Bradley, Nichole, Kristen and Sean Enos; Great grandchildren Emma, Owen, Walter, Henry, Grayson and Finn Bradley, and Cayden Enos; Sister-in-law Alma Enos, and many nieces and nephews.
Harold was an avid learner and always interested in his family’s lives. He had a great love for his family. He started out as a dairy farmer on his family farm until it was sold. That led him to various jobs whether it was driving truck for Don Frarey or the Town of Milo Highway Department before working for Penn Yan Express for almost 30 years. After his retirement he built a home overlooking Keuka Lake for him and Emogene when they weren’t wintering in Zephyrhills, Florida. They loved to travel with their fifth wheel. There were so many fun family vacations that we remember to this day. Beyond carpentry he was a licensed pilot, which included a seaplane rating. He loved to read and play golf, continuing to play from the white tees even in his 80s. He had a quick wit and a sparkle in his eyes. He played the guitar and banjo, and never turned down a game of cards or Bingo with his great grandchildren. Through all the ups and downs, he continued to cheer on his beloved Mets, the Bills and SU. He will be greatly missed by his family.
We want to thank Hospice for all their support through this time. Donations can be made to Keuka Comfort Care or Milo Center Methodist Church. A private family graveside service will be held in the spring. Remembrances and condolences may be posted in his guestbook at www.WeldonFuneralHome.com. Weldon Funeral Home is assisting the family.
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