Obituaries
In Loving Memory of Michael Edwin Enfinger, 53
Obituary and service information from Gene Davis Funeral Home/White Columns Funeral Chapel in Mableton.

Michael Edwin Enfinger, age 53, of Vinings passed away Wednesday, September 30, 2015.
Michael was a man loved and admired by an adoring community of friends and family for his gracious and kind manner and peaceful confidence.
As the Director of White Columns Funeral Chapel for over 30 years, Michael has provided guidance to the thousands of families facing the final passage in life with compassion, honesty and respect. He was a 1986 graduate of Gupton Jones College of Funeral Services.
As the President of Orchard Lake Home Owner Association, he brought leadership and care to each individual in the community. He supported environmental issues that helped create more sustainable conditions for the Orchard Lake Community as well as many other projects around the Vinings and Mableton areas.
A recognized, competitive tennis player with the ALTA and USTA Tennis divisions; he brought pride, partnership and camaraderie to all of its members.
He was a loved and respected man in his profession and community.
Michael was proud of his South Georgia roots and their humble traditions. He was a graduate of the 1980 class at Valdosta High School. He never met a stranger and his door was always open.
He loved the outdoors and could generally be found sitting on the dock of the lake fishing with his loyal Chocolate Lab, Duke. Michael loved sports, always cheered for the home team and never turned down the opportunity to laugh.
He is survived by his family, Paige Michelle Enfinger, Alan Enfinger of Valdosta, Kenneth Enfinger and his wife Cynthia of Twenty-Nine Palms, California, Betty Elliott Davis of Mableton, Rita Davis Enfinger of Mableton, and Eric Eugene Davis of Mableton.
The family will receive friends Saturday, October 3, 2015 from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM at White Columns Funeral Chapel in Mableton. Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 PM Sunday, October 4, 2015 with the Reverend Dr. Donna Mote.
His presence will be greatly missed by all that were touched by his kindness and gentle spirit.
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