1935
2023
Kenneth E. Wolf, 88, of Quincy, died October 8, 2023, in his home. Services will be on October 16, at 10 a.m. at Duker & Haugh Funeral Home. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery with military honors. Visitation hours are 3 to 7 p.m., October 15, at the funeral home.
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Steve Helkey
October 17, 2023
I first met Kenny when he was umpiring softball games and later when I moved near Kevin and I bought hay from them. My deepest sympathies to all of the family. Such a good man.
Frank Specht
October 14, 2023
I first worked with Kenny about 35 years ago, umpiring together for the City Softball League. He was a wonderful man, always fair and kind. His daughter Karen was also an umpire. We had a lot of friendly banter back and forth with fellow umpires. One night while we were umping the temperature fell 35 degrees after the sun went down, from the 90s to the 60s. He was a good man.
Hyla Jean Howell
October 12, 2023
My condolences to Ken's family. I so remember him because my late husband, Rich Howell was a good friend of his all thru high school in Payson and so remember those ball games. They kept in touch for many years later. I remember when the children were born and how proud he was. God will be with him and with his family.
Jon and Charlet Davis
October 10, 2023
Our condolences to all the Wolf family. New Kenny at early age as our parents were friends. Spent many weekends playing ball, card games after that homemade ice cream and pie. Then school years all 12 at Seymour. Kenny loved sports, especially basketball and the 4H softball. A great student- athlete and friend to all classmates
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