Jennie Lee Enos, the wife of actor John Enos III, best known for his role as Bobby Marsino on The Young and the Restless, passed away on February 18, 2012 after a long illness. She was 44 years old. She is survived by her husband, her mother, her sister, and her two dogs, Duke and Bruno. In this article, we will pay tribute to Jennie Lee Enos and her life, as well as share some details about her cause of death.
A Loving Wife and Friend
Jennie Lee Enos married John Enos III in 2006, after dating for several years. They met at a charity event in Los Angeles, where they both lived. Jennie was a successful real estate agent and a passionate animal lover. She and John shared a love for dogs and adopted two rescue dogs, Duke and Bruno, who became their fur babies.
Jennie was also a supportive partner to John, who had a long and varied career in Hollywood. He appeared in shows like Sex and the City, Melrose Place, CSI: Miami, and Days of Our Lives. He also starred as Bobby Marsino on The Young and the Restless from 2003 to 2005. Bobby was a former mobster who fell in love with Brittany Hodges, played by Lauren Woodland. Their storyline was one of the most popular on the show at the time.
Jennie was always by John’s side, attending events and premieres with him. She also became friends with many of his co-stars and colleagues. She was described by those who knew her as a kind, generous, and fun-loving person who had a great sense of humor.
A Long Illness
Unfortunately, Jennie’s life was cut short by a long illness that she battled for years. The exact nature and cause of her illness were not publicly disclosed, but it was reported that she suffered from chronic pain and fatigue. She also underwent several surgeries and treatments to try to improve her condition.
John was a devoted husband who cared for Jennie throughout her illness. He often posted updates on his Facebook page, thanking his fans and friends for their prayers and support. He also shared photos of Jennie and their dogs, showing their happy moments together.
On February 18, 2012, John announced the sad news that Jennie had passed away. He wrote on his Facebook page: “I lost the love of my life today…my beautiful wife Jennie…I don’t know what to say…I am devastated…please pray for her soul…” He also posted a photo of Jennie smiling with their dogs.