Margaret 'Ann' Enevoldsen, 83
Sep 1, 2017WAXAHACHIE, Texas — Margaret “Ann” Enevoldsen, 83, died peacefully Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, at her Waxahachie, Texas, home.She was born July 5, 1934, in Omaha to William H. and Lucille (McQuilkin) Longman. She was a photographer for 15 years for weddings and The Grand Island Independent newspaper. Ann enjoyed anything crafty. She sewed, quilted, painted, did woodworking, leatherwork and embroidery. There was basically not a craft she didn’t try. A huge pleasure for her was going to horse shows with her daughter and helping her make championship rose garlands for a couple local horse shows. She loved all animals and especially watching The Incredible Dr. Pol! Ann loved watching Nebraska football games for which she had season tickets and attended games when she was able. She spent almost two years living with her daughter and son-in-law in Waxahachie while fighting her MDS, which eventually transformed into leukemia. Ann had many friends and family that loved her. She never met a stranger!Ann was preceded in death by her parents, William H. and Lucille; two brothers, James Longman and William Longman; a daughter, Kathryn Ann; and husband, Larry Herold.Ann is survived by her husband, Andrew Enevoldsen of Grand Island; a daughter and son-in-law, Christine and Dale Hansen of Waxahachie, Texas; her stepchildren and their spouses, Angela and Mile Robertson and Lisa and Bruce Grauerholz; stepgrandchildren, Christopher, Stacia, and Ben Robertson, Nick Robertson, Lantz Grauerholz, Terre Evans and Eric Hansen; great-grandchildren, Makenzie Evans and Creighton Hansen; a nephew and his wife Robert and Ellen Longman of Shenandoah, Iowa; two nieces, Carol Kirschenbaum and husband, Peter, of Sparta, N.J., and Mary Longman of Brentwood, Calif.; and a number of relatives and friends.She is also survived by her loving dogs, Lucy and Maggie.The family would like to thank the Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center in Waxahachie for the loving care and friendships she received while getting treatments. You are all angels! They also want to thank her oncologist, Dr. Maria Juarez, for be... (Grand Island Independent)