Doris R. Endebrock
Doris R. Endebrock, age 84, of the Good Samaritan Home, died on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 in Good Samaritan Home surrounded by her family. She was born on January 8, 1936 in Effingham, IL the daughter of Elmer & Ruth Lewis. She married Douglas ‘Bud’ Endebrock on June 16, 1957. He preceded her in death on October 25, 2003. Doris was an RN in the Quincy area for many years. She was of the Methodist Faith.
She is survived by:
THREE CHILDREN: Steve Endebrock of Effingham, IL; Kevin Endebrock and his wife Chris of Quincy and Kelly Jones and her husband Alex of Springfield, IL.
GRANDCHILDREN: Kent Endebrock, Kayla Endebrock, Mackenzie Endebrock, Delaynie Jones and AJ Jones.
TWO SISTERS: Anna Mae Willenborg and Shirley Reynolds and her husband Jerry.
Numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives also survive.
In addition to her husband, Doris was also preceded in death by siblings: Wilma Ronzani, Marie Verdeyen, Sharon Lewis, and Bobby, Larry, Glen, Morris and Richard Lewis.
Private family services will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested be made to Blessing Foundation for Hospice, Good Samaritan Home, or to St. John’s Hospital School of Nursing in Springfield, IL. The Duker & Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
We are sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you all.
John and Debbie Weisheit
keven , family sorry for loss of your mother. a pretty picture of her in her nurse hat & dress. .
Kevin, Steve, Kelly, and families,
Just wanted to express my sincerest sympathy. Know you are in my prayers.
I have been in Good Sam a number of times recently, and noticed your mom was there so I checked up on her. She remembered me and we chatted very fondly about times past.
Still as sweet and fun as ever….always happy.
She will be missed.
What a fine lady!
My sincere condolences to the Endebrock family. Doris was a fun person and I enjoyed her company immensely. She will be missed.
Very sorry for your loss.
Extending condolences to the Endebrock family. I became acquainted with Doris when we both worked as nurses at Quinsippi Nursing Home back in the ’80’s. She was a fine lady and a very good nurse! May she RIP.
So sorry for your loss. Drew and I have wonderful memories of both Doris and Doug. I still have the milk can Doug gave me sitting outside my garage!
So sorry for your loss. Doris was always so sweet and cared for all the residents at Good Sam. She always wanted to help them. God bless
I’ve missed Doris since she left Curtis Creek. Peace be with the family.
Kevin so sorry to hear about your mother my family sends prayers