Service Details
A private service will take place here in the US and a formal service will be conducted back in England.
Enid May (Haynes) Hill, 88
May 8, 1934 – April 12, 2023
Racine, WI – Enid Hill passed away peacefully at home with her girls by her side.
Enid was born In Darby, England on May 8, 1934, to James and May (nee Riggit) Haynes. Enid, along with her parents and three brothers, Graham, Maurice, and Roy, moved to Asforby where they resided until Enid married Dennis on March 12, 1955, and the couple relocated to Leicestershire, England until emigrating to America.
Dennis and Enid raised their 3 girls in Brookfield, WI and remained there until moving to Racine, WI in 1979 due to Dennis’ job transfer.
In 1990, Dennis and Enid moved to Largo, Florida where they enjoyed their retirement life together until Dennis’ sudden death in 1998. Enid remained in Florida until April 2010 when she decided it was time to be closer to the girls back in Wisconsin.
Enid remained there living independently in her adored apartment at Fountain Hills until her sudden passing.
Enid is survived by her three girls; Jane (Charles) Benning of Bradenton, FL; Sharon (Steve) Vogelman of Mayville, WI and Lisa (Tom) Greve of Baraboo, WI; her two granddaughters; Rachel (Randy) Wellsandt of Racine, WI and Katie May Vogelman of Odessa, FL; her six great grandchildren; Alex, Aaron, Ruby, Paisley, Ethan and Victoria. She is further survived by one brother, Roy (Pat) Haynes of England; her sister-in-law, Joan Haynes of England; as well as several very dear nieces and nephews in England and Europe. She is also survived by two very special grand-dogs (Katie’s dogs), Montgomery and Winnie who adored their treat-giving Nana.
Enid was preceded in death by her parents, James and May Haynes; Dennis’ parents, George and Alice Hill, and her loving husband, Dennis. Also preceding her in death are two brothers, Graham (Rosie) Haynes, Maurice Haynes; her brother-in-law, Robert (Irene) Hill; Dennis’ twin sister, Audrey (Fran) Biddle her sisters-in-law, Mavis (Fran) Munday, Betty (Roger) Wells; her son-in-law, Richard Jarstad; her grandson, Ricky Jarstad; her niece, Janice Biddle; her nephew, John Munday, and her precious Daisy and Abigail (Sharon’s dogs) who are anxiously waiting for their Nana.
In accordance to Enid and Dennis’ wishes, the girls will take their parents’ ashes back home to England to be buried with Family at a later date.
A private service will take place here in the US and a formal service will be conducted back in England.
A heartfelt thank you to Linda, Ann, and Susan , loving nieces from England, for their constant loving support over the last few years and the recent Facetime visits with encouraging words and goodbyes in Enid’s final hours, as well the entire staff at Aurora Home Hospice; especially, Kate, Angela, Jennifer, Sarah, and Chaplain Greg for the exceptional attention Enid received while under their care.
Tom & Heidi says
R.I.P Enid you are loved & missed always our hearts are broken….. 😭💔
Heather says
Sorry for your loss!
michael wells says
to jane, sharon and lisa I am so sorry to hear about your loss .as you know both your mom and dad where very special to me.I have very fond memories of both of them.I know will cherish all the time you got to spend with her. Iwill contact you about your trip to england abit later. with all love to you girls your cousin michael
Sara says
To Enids girls. I am very sorry to hear about Enid.
My best friend at Fountain Hills. Please contact me if there is anything I can do. 💛💛
The Jones says
We will miss Enid very much. She was a joy to talk with.
Paula Levandowski says
I’m so sorry to hear about Enid, I was very fond of her, the world lost a great lady. I alway’s enjoyed our conversations, and will sure miss her.