FAA Inspector Larry Daniel Enlow of Orlando, 68, was killed in a plane crash in Georgia on November 17, 2016. Larry was the beloved son of Lawrence Reuben and Avis Gertrude Enlow of College Park, born on November 26, 1947. He was admired and esteemed throughout the national general aviation community, where his outstanding airmanship, expertise in numerous disciplines and dedicated efforts enabled the Orlando Flight Standards District Office to achieve the highest standards of professional performance. His contributions will have a lasting impact.
Larry attended the University of Florida, served as an officer in the Vietnam War with distinction, and held a General Contractor license. He became Vice President of Hubbard Construction Company, building the foundation of Epcot Center and numerous roads and bridges into the Disney area. His hobby as an aviation instructor and Designated Examiner led him to a second career in the Federal Aviation Administration, overseeing nearly all aspects of the most active aviation training area in the world. It is his wife's professional opinion as a pilot that the FAA will need to activate an entire Air Force Reserve squadron to fulfill his role. In addition, Larry mentored those less experienced around him and came to regard them as "his Pups". He had great admiration for Mr. Ron Alexander, who also died in the accident with him, and who was inducted into the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame. God must have wanted two Copilots for Himself and took only the best…
Loving husband to Terri Lynam Enlow, Larry was also the adored father of Lara Jennifer Tiberian and Emily Marie Nickley and Grandfather to Emma Grace Tiberian, Alexander Scott Tiberian, Evan Lawrence Nickley and Luca Ryan Nickley. He was cherished by his cousins Darlene Dee Abstein and Allen Eugene Burris, his son-in-law, Adam Scott Tiberian, and his mother-in-law, Nancy Every El-Hajj. His calm presence, patience and his kind, considerate and discerning nature earned him many close, personal friends. Larry was renowned for his personal standard to achieve the highest quality of excellence in any endeavor. He always made himself available to help or perform any project and it seemed there was nothing he could not do! He was -- in every way -- deeply passionate about family, friends, Golden Retrievers, airplanes, cars, champagne, shrimp, paper towels and using the proper tools! Everyone loved him for those qualities and many are deeply wounded by his absence and will treasure his memory for their lifetimes. A terrible loss will linger long for me but it was an honor and privilege to know Larry; as his wife, I was truly blessed and will be grateful always.
A memorial service is scheduled for November 26th, 11:00am, at First United Methodist Church of Orlando, 142 East Jackson Street, Orlando, FL 32801. Donations to a favorite Veterans organization such as Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund (A+ rating from Clark Howard) are requested in lieu of flowers. Thank you to all who are posting.
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