Enloe O. Looper Services for Enloe Looper were held Monday, May 22 at 10 a.m. at the Alturas Cemetery. Pastor Mel Chasteen conducted the service. Alturas resident Enloe Oscar Looper passed away May 18, 2006 at Modoc Medical Center, Alturas, CA. Mr. Looper was born in Monterey, Tennessee on June 21, 1923, to Dock and Cassie Looper. Enloe stayed in Tennessee until he was 16 when he moved to California to work with his brother Grover. In 1941, at the age of 17, he joined the U.S. Navy and served during World War II. Upon his discharge from the Navy, he returned home to Tennessee, and began dating Johnnie Officer. They were married six months later. This marriage brought three children, David, Mildred and Debbie. Davie preceded his father in death the summer of 1967. Enloe and Johnnie came to Orange Cove, CA. 12 days after their marriage. Later that year they moved to Alturas. They have remained in Alturas since that time, except for a brief period when they returned to Tennessee for the birth of their second child Mildred. Enloe worked at the Lumber Mill in Alturas. He loved Modoc County, his family and friends. Hunting, fishing and playing cards were some of his favorite hobbies. Later in Enloe's life he found he enjoyed buying, raising and selling horses. This was such a special interest he had because he could share it with his grandchildren he loved so much. He is survived by his wife Johnnie of Alturas; daughters and sons-in-law Mildred and Pinky Anklin of Canby, CA; Debbie and Bob McCoy of Alturas; grandchildren Nikki and Eric Duarte of Beatty, OR; Rick Anklin, Canby; Ray Anklin, Alturas; Victor Madrigal, Ft. Bidwell; Kristi Zendejas, Alturas; brothers Ray and Rosco of Tennessee and Arlie of Indiana; sisters Anna Tinch and Berta Mae Wilson of Tennessee. Memorial remembrances may be directed to the Alturas Baptist Church c/o Pastor Mel Chasteen, P.O. Box 1162, Alturas, CA 96101. Stopps Friends are invited to a celebration of the lives of Clarence and Lucile Stopp at the Lake City Cemetery, Memorial Day, Monday, May 29 at 1 p.m. Their immediate family welcomes you to participate in the personal closure of this unique Surprise Valley couple. Expressions of remembrance are welcome. Tea will be served by Ms. Lynn's Tea of Montague, CA. ~~~~~~ Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds Family Researcher of "The Last Frontier" Modoc County, California --- Our outgoing mail is checked by avast! AntiVirus. Avast! Is Free To Home Users.