Wendy-Penwell-Obituary

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Wendy Penwell

LAWRENCEBURG, Kentucky

Apr 7, 1969 – Oct 23, 2022

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BORN
April 7, 1969
DIED
October 23, 2022
LOCATION
LAWRENCEBURG, Kentucky

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Ritchie & Peach Funeral Home Obituary

Wendy Lee Ryan Penwell, 53, wife of Larry J. Penwell, passed away Sunday, October 23, 2022 at the University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington, KY.  Born in Bainbridge, New York on April 7, 1969, Wendy was the daughter of the late Diane Kinter and Dana Ryan.


A former maintenance employee at Bluegrass Community & Technical College, Wendy loved reading horror books, especially books written by Stephen King.  Besides her family her greatest love was her cats.


Along with Larry, her husband of 28 years, she is survived by her three children, Larry R. Penwell (wife Patricia), Laura N. Bowman (husband Hank), and Leslie Manns, all of Lawrenceburg, and two grandsons, James Parker Bowman and Zander Joe Newton.


Private family services will be held.  Arrangements have been entrusted to the Ritchie & Peach Funeral Home.


Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.ritchieandpeach.com.

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I miss and love you my cousin, u ment so much to me and I am grateful we had the time together that we did, there is not a day that goes by. That I don't think about u, RIP sweetie, take care of my baby boy and Grandpa Ryan....love u

Wendy Lee Ryan Penwell, I miss u so much, talking on the phone. Video chatting, but I know u are watching over all us, u will always be in my heart and thoughts, God gained another Angel when he got u, fly high beautiful. RIP my Cousin

It's going to be hard not having you guidance.

You will be greatly missed mom thanks for always having my back.Live your son.

Larry so sorry to hear of Wendys passing she was always so nice to me

Sending my condolences . Sorry for your loss, friend/coworker of son. Praying for you all!

My prayers to you and your family.

Prayers for all who are grieving.

It's not easy losing what is been in such a big part of your life. I know it's hard not consider yourself blessed for the time you got to spend with her. Never forget how blessed she was to have you in her life as well. You had a crazy boy that turned into a great man. I'm lucky to consider Larry my friend. And that speaks volumes of the man and woman who raised him. With great respect and condolences.