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Enos V. Daniels
Enos Vazhappidisseril Daniels
1941 – 2026
“For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” Philippians 1:21
Service Livestream
Homegoing Service & Graveside · Friday, July 10th
Family and friends everywhere are warmly welcome to join the service through this page.
Graveside Service
Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery · Friday, July 10th
Memorial Program
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Obituary
With gratitude to God for the blessed hope we have in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we announce the June 24th, 2026 homegoing of Enos Vazhappidisseril Daniels (85) of Denver, Colorado, previously of Punthala in Kerala, India.
Brother Enos Daniels was a committed believer in Jesus Christ and a faithful member of the Brethren church at Lakewood Bible Chapel in Lakewood, Colorado. He previously attended the Punthala Brethren Assembly in Kerala, India and both Central Baptist Church and the Denver Gospel Hall in Denver, Colorado. Brother Enos was known for his commitment to God’s Word, his zeal for the furtherance of the gospel, and his generosity, giving freely to Christian ministries and to those in need.
He is pre-deceased by his father, Geevarghese Daniel; his mother, Deenamma Daniel; and his siblings: Mary Narangattill George, Isaac Daniel, and Esther Thomas.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Anna Sue Daniels (“Susie” or “Susamma”); his daughters and their husbands: Adam Allard and Margaret Daniels Allard (“Maggie”) of Nashua, New Hampshire and Thomas Scriven and Dee Daniels Scriven of Golden, Colorado; his grandchildren: Micah Allard, Lucah Allard, Owen Scriven, and Ava Scriven; fellow believers; and friends.
As a beloved member of the Vazhappidisseril family, the Edisherathu clan, and by marriage, the Poykayil family, Brother Enos hails from a large extended family and especially enjoys his cherished nephews and nieces, their spouses, children, and grandchildren.
Our family is grateful for the condolences, prayers, and support extended to us during this time of bereavement.
Celebration of Life
Thursday, July 9th
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Visitation6:00 – 8:00 PM · Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery
Friday, July 10th
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Visitation9:15 – 9:45 AM · Lakewood Bible Chapel
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Homegoing Service Livestreamed10:00 – 11:30 AM · Lakewood Bible Chapel
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Graveside Livestreamed12:00 – 1:00 PM · Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery
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Reception & Fellowship1:30 – 4:30 PM · Lakewood Bible Chapel
All times are in Mountain Time (Denver, CO). Family and friends are welcome to join by livestream on this page.
Service Program
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Photo Gallery
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Uncle Enos Daniels was truly a man of God and a faithful prayer warrior.
As a family, we had the privilege of living in Denver, Colorado, and fellowshipping at Lakewood Bible Chapel. When we first arrived in Denver, we didn't know anyone. By God's grace, He surrounded us with a wonderful church family, and Uncle Enos was one of the first to welcome and encourage us.
Uncle Enos was very active in the church. During many Sunday services, he would wear a name tag with "Enos" written on it so that everyone, especially newcomers, could easily know him and feel comfortable approaching him.
He had a deep burden for the families in the church. He faithfully prayed for each family, often using the church directory and remembering their names before the Lord. His love, care, and commitment to prayer were a great encouragement to many.
We had the opportunity to visit Uncle Enos and Aunt Susie at their home several times, and we always experienced their warm Christian hospitality. They welcomed us with genuine love and kindness.
Uncle Enos was also deeply concerned about our family's future. He encouraged us to consider moving to Canada, believing it would provide greater long-term stability from an immigration perspective. We remain deeply grateful for his care, wisdom, and faithful prayers.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Aunt Susie, the entire Daniels family, the Lakewood Bible Chapel family, relatives, and friends. We pray that the Lord will comfort and strengthen each of you during this difficult time.
The earth has lost a faithful prayer warrior, but heaven has welcomed a faithful servant of our Lord Jesus Christ. His life of faith, prayer, and love for God's people will continue to inspire many.
"Well done, good and faithful servant... Enter into the joy of your Lord." — Matthew 25:23
- The Bilavendrans (Billy, Raji, Jerry and Jimry)
Toronto, Canada