Carolyn Wolf

carolyn wolf

November 29, 1941 ~ September 30, 2006

To send a floral arrangement, please call our locations:
East Wichita: (316) 682-4553 | West Wichita: (316) 773-4553

Wolf, Carolyn, 64, passed away peacefully on September 30, 2006 with family by her side, due to complications from cancer. Carolyn was born on November 29, 1941 in Oak Park, IL. She married Earl “Bud” Wolf in Anna, IL, on August 26, 1961, with whom she shared 45 happy years. She is also survived by children, Scott and wife Debbie Wolf of Kenosha, WI, Wendy Wolf of Pine Lake, GA, Christopher Wolf of Chicago, IL; grandchildren, Jordan, Stephanie, Cassandra, Haley, Alyssa, and McKenna Wolf of Kenosha, WI; parents, Betty and Jeff Garrott of Anna, IL; brother, Fred Garrott and wife Paula of Springfield, IL; nieces, Whitney and husband Kyle Smith of Chicago, IL, Shauna Small and nephew Brady Small also of FL; sister-in-law, Diane and husband Bob Frost of Boca Raton, FL and aunt, Alice K. Williams of Sun City, AZ. Carolyn was an active member of the West Wichita Welcome Wagon and of Aldersgate United Methodist Church. She was an avid bridge player, skilled craftsperson and disinterested golfer. Carolyn enjoyed gatherings with family and friends. She was previously employed by Carthage College and Holy Nativity Lutheran Church in Kenosha, WI. Memorial services are 11:00 A.M. Wednesday at Aldersgate United Methodist Church and in Anna IL at a later date. A Memorial has been established with Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 7901 W. 21st North, Wichita, KS 67205.

View current weather.

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. Bud and family, Carolyn and I were Lazy Girl bridge members. I didn’t get to play with her much, because I was know as the person taking ‘Carolyn’s place’ until she was able to return last year as Carol’s partner. I enjoyed her so much as she returned and found out we were so much alike. What a beautiful, funny, and likeable lady. She spoke so much about her family, I felt like I had already met all of you. She was so full of life and we shared many laughs. May God be with all of you during these most difficult days. We will all miss her smile and laughter. Know that you are in my prayers and may God bring you peace and comfort. May your memories surround you and know how much she loved you all. God Bless you and hold you in His Loving Arms.

  2. ‘BUD’ Our sympathy to you and your family at the time of this loss. Our prayers will be with you for a long time. Sam Nakib and family and Dorothea Bean

  3. Bud and Family, Please accept our heartfelt sympathy. All I can say is that time will ease the pain, but it will never go away. Everyone will truly miss Carolyn. Dan and Roberta Odegaard

  4. Mr. Wolf, Scott, Wendy and Christopher, I was very saddened to read about the passing of your wife and mother, Carolyn. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time. I remember happy times with all of you when you lived on 18th Avenue in Kenosha and at Holy Nativity. Carolyn always had a smile and made everyone feel so welcomed. Please know how sorry I am for your loss.

  5. Bud, Scott, Wendy & Christopher, please except my deepest sympathy. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow. I have many great memories of Carolyn, her laughter and her smile were endless and will be missed forever. You have all been blessed with such a great person.

  6. Dear Chris and Family, We were sad to hear of your mother’s illness and death. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family. The Wacker Family

  7. Dear Chris and all the family, I learned with great sorrow of the passing of your dear mother. Knowing you Chris, I’m sure some of the gifts you reflect show the beauty of your family and your mother in a special way. Carolyn must have had that dynamism, joyfulness, love of people and insightfulness that you share. I remember Carolyn and family in my prayers and in my heart these days.Blessings on all of you.

  8. From one disinterested golfer to the memory of another, with deepest sympathies to Chris and his family. Much love to you, CWolf.


Sign the Guestbook, Light a Candle