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Carolyn Joanne Wolf Kedigh

October 24, 1941 – November 20, 2025


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On November 20, 2025, we lost our beloved Wife, Mother, Grammy, Great-Grammy, and Friend. Carolyn Joanne Teresa Wolf Kedigh passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her family.

Carolyn was born on October 24, 1941, in Richland County, South Carolina, to Alpha Williams and Eugene Wolf. The second youngest of seven children, she grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, where she later met the love of her life, Bobby (Bob) Kent Kedigh. They married on October 11, 1962, and together welcomed three children: Richard, Suzanne, and Julie.

In the early years of their marriage, Carolyn supported the family while Bob earned his degree. After his graduation, a job at Hercules brought the family to Utah, where they built their new life. As their children grew, the girls fell in love with horses—and Carolyn discovered her passion for being a horse show mom. She worked overtime as a waitress at Village Inn to help cover the costs of horses and boarding, never once complaining. She cheered louder than anyone in the arena, supporting her children with boundless pride, love, and encouragement. She later carried that same devotion into her role as a horse show grandma.

One of Carolyn’s proudest achievements was returning to school at age 40. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Utah with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. Her hard work and determination led her to a position at Hercules alongside Bob, where she excelled as an Industrial Engineer. She was brilliant, dedicated, and gave her all to everything she pursued.

Where Carolyn shined most brightly was in her role as “Grammy.” With 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren—and countless others who lovingly claimed her—she welcomed everyone into her heart. If you knew Grammy, you loved her. She sang, she gardened, she ate, she laughed—especially laughed. She would do anything for anyone. Maybe she was a little gullible, but mostly she just had a heart big enough for everyone.

Her kindness was effortless, her presence comforting, and her spirit a source of pure joy. We will miss her every day and look for her in the small, beautiful details of the life ahead. We love you more than words.

Carolyn is preceded in death by her parents, Alpha Williams and Eugene Wolf; her sister Patsy; and her brothers Dan, Ken, Paul, and Bill.

She is survived by her husband, Bob; her son Richard; her daughters Suzanne and Julie (Phil). Her grandchildren: Nichole (Trevor), Danyel (Colton), Forrest (Jaeda), Hunter, Autumn (Austin), Dillon, and Hanna; and her great-grandchildren: Kannin, Karson, and Kruz.

A Celebration of Life will be held on December 27, 2025, from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Kamas City Center, located at 50 E 400 S, Kamas, Utah 84036.

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  1. Leon Christensen says:

    she was an amazing Lady and a great privelege for Ginny and I to know her and be a friend!

  2. Leon Christensen says:

    She was an amazing Lady in every respect and it was a privelege that Ginny and I got to know her and call her our friend!

  3. Bonnie Miles Christensen says:

    Such a great lady in all respects
    Hugs to the family

  4. Dorothy Chamberlin Smith says:

    I will miss my cousin. She was a good friend.🧡

  5. M Norine Vantassell Wrathall says:

    Love and big hugs for all. She was such a lover of her family. Love, Norine Wrathall

  6. Charlotte Mates says:

    Dear Bob, Rich, Suz, Julie and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you as we mourn Carolyn’s passing and celebrate completion of her beautiful circle of life. I will cherish our friendship with 40 years of fond memories spending time together whenever possible. May peace be with you always.
    Love, Charlotte

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Carolyn Joanne Wolf Kedigh

October 24, 1941 – November 20, 2025


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On November 20, 2025, we lost our beloved Wife, Mother, Grammy, Great-Grammy, and Friend. Carolyn Joanne Teresa Wolf Kedigh passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her family.

Carolyn was born on October 24, 1941, in Richland County, South Carolina, to Alpha Williams and Eugene Wolf. The second youngest of seven children, she grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, where she later met the love of her life, Bobby (Bob) Kent Kedigh. They married on October 11, 1962, and together welcomed three children: Richard, Suzanne, and Julie.

In the early years of their marriage, Carolyn supported the family while Bob earned his degree. After his graduation, a job at Hercules brought the family to Utah, where they built their new life. As their children grew, the girls fell in love with horses—and Carolyn discovered her passion for being a horse show mom. She worked overtime as a waitress at Village Inn to help cover the costs of horses and boarding, never once complaining. She cheered louder than anyone in the arena, supporting her children with boundless pride, love, and encouragement. She later carried that same devotion into her role as a horse show grandma.

One of Carolyn’s proudest achievements was returning to school at age 40. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Utah with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. Her hard work and determination led her to a position at Hercules alongside Bob, where she excelled as an Industrial Engineer. She was brilliant, dedicated, and gave her all to everything she pursued.

Where Carolyn shined most brightly was in her role as “Grammy.” With 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren—and countless others who lovingly claimed her—she welcomed everyone into her heart. If you knew Grammy, you loved her. She sang, she gardened, she ate, she laughed—especially laughed. She would do anything for anyone. Maybe she was a little gullible, but mostly she just had a heart big enough for everyone.

Her kindness was effortless, her presence comforting, and her spirit a source of pure joy. We will miss her every day and look for her in the small, beautiful details of the life ahead. We love you more than words.

Carolyn is preceded in death by her parents, Alpha Williams and Eugene Wolf; her sister Patsy; and her brothers Dan, Ken, Paul, and Bill.

She is survived by her husband, Bob; her son Richard; her daughters Suzanne and Julie (Phil). Her grandchildren: Nichole (Trevor), Danyel (Colton), Forrest (Jaeda), Hunter, Autumn (Austin), Dillon, and Hanna; and her great-grandchildren: Kannin, Karson, and Kruz.

A Celebration of Life will be held on December 27, 2025, from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Kamas City Center, located at 50 E 400 S, Kamas, Utah 84036.

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  1. Leon Christensen says:

    she was an amazing Lady and a great privelege for Ginny and I to know her and be a friend!

  2. Leon Christensen says:

    She was an amazing Lady in every respect and it was a privelege that Ginny and I got to know her and call her our friend!

  3. Bonnie Miles Christensen says:

    Such a great lady in all respects
    Hugs to the family

  4. Dorothy Chamberlin Smith says:

    I will miss my cousin. She was a good friend.🧡

  5. M Norine Vantassell Wrathall says:

    Love and big hugs for all. She was such a lover of her family. Love, Norine Wrathall

  6. Charlotte Mates says:

    Dear Bob, Rich, Suz, Julie and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you as we mourn Carolyn’s passing and celebrate completion of her beautiful circle of life. I will cherish our friendship with 40 years of fond memories spending time together whenever possible. May peace be with you always.
    Love, Charlotte

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