Linda Horne
I loved talking with your Dad. He was such an engaging and thoughtful man. Prayers for you Penny and for your family!
Birth date: Oct 17, 1925 Death date: Oct 16, 2025
PERRY – Mr. Penrose Wolf passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, October 16, 2025, just one day prior to his 100th birthday. He is sure to be celebrating with his beloved wife Sallyann in Heaven. A Memorial service will be held at 1 Read Obituary
I loved talking with your Dad. He was such an engaging and thoughtful man. Prayers for you Penny and for your family!
Penny, he is dancing with mom, and in the arms of his Savior in Paradise. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Love, Alan & Patty
Penny, Penrose, and Family, sending all our love, prayers, and condolences on the loss of your dad, grand/great grandfather. He truly was a wonderful man and friend to us since first we met him back in 1984. We unfortunately arent able to travel to GA on 11/15 weekend but are thankful we hot to catch up at Sallyann’s home going service - and now they are together again forever. God’s peace be with you all, knowing they are both looking down from above and smiling proudly over all of you.
I am so sorry to hear of the psssing of your Dad. He sounds like a remarkable man. Please know you are in my thoughts at this sad time
Robbie Love Rickert
Rocky Hill, CT

Penny, Penrose and family,
We are very sorry for your loss. We have many fond memories of Penrose and Sallyann over the years.
Frank and Donna Miller
Penny,
What a charismatic man your father was! Penrose had his very own style, and his very own charisma that he displayed every day, and on every occasion. I have missed seeing Penrose, and that "sweetest of the sweet" mother of yours, Sally Ann, so much! Together, they were a "star couple" of the IHS Sunday School class. Sadly enough, we have lost too many from that class at Perry Methodist. Prayers for you and all of your family......
Jane Collier and Family

Condolences on your loss. Such a great man. He will be missed.
My dear friend and comrade,
I was deeply saddened to hear of your passing. It was truly an honor to have known you, and I will always be grateful for the wisdom, encouragement, and mentorship you so generously shared with me during my time in Georgia.
The stories you told me of your service during World War II are etched in my memory. I remain in awe of the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication you and your brothers in arms displayed in defense of our freedom. You were part of a generation whose strength, resilience, and honor truly earned the title of The Greatest Generation.
I will miss you, my friend. But I take comfort in knowing that you are now reunited with your beloved Sallyann, and resting in the loving arms of Jesus. Your legacy lives on in the lives you've touched — including mine.
Rest in peace, dear friend.