Casey Ann Poore's Obituary
We are all here today at the call of death. Death is a scary thing but it is always occurring around us. Death stares us in the face from all sides but, we must take a moment to come together as one to cherish the memories of Casey Ann Poore. And although she struggled with her own demons, the love she has in her heart was never lost.Casey Ann Poore was born August 25, 1979 in Dallas, Texas to Teresa Duncan and Jerry Enloe. Casey was the mother of two beautiful daughters. She married her best friend and the man she loved Cedric Poore on October 23, 2012.She attended Union public schools throughout her childhood where she found her passion for drill team. She dedicated so much time and commitment to drill team that she became captain. She enjoyed it so much, to this day she would get up and recall routines whenever she heard the music. Casey was very caring, compassionate, and outgoing. She absolutely loved to sing and dance. She was creative, smart, and understanding. She could always make you laugh even when you didn’t want to. She was also extremely passionate for people who suffered from both physical and mental disabilities. For many years, she worked in assistant living homes to help take care of people who had disabilities, she fell in love with them and they fell in love with her. Casey’s hero was her older sister Lisa. She loved her more than anything and looked to her to find herself. Casey and Lisa grew up together and they can now be together again, in peace. Casey felt that her sister Lisa understood her and loved her for who she was and that made her feel secure.Casey leaves her two daughters Alexus Enloe and Jaden Enloe as well as her mother Teresa Duncan and father Jerry Enloe, and sister, Nicki Humphrey to cherish her memory. She is preceded in death by her older sister Lisa Degarmo, Aunt, Vanessa Hayes, grandmothers Mary Ann Duncan and Velonia Jestes, and great grandmother Mary Bouse.“Death may indeed be final but the love we share while living is eternal” –Don Williams Jr.Private Family Services will be held.
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