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In Memory

Sally Antrim (Wolfe)

Sally Antrim (Wolfe)

Sally (Antrim) Wolfe passed away at home with family, on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. She is survived by her husband, Andrew Wolfe, her sister Susan Gale (Antrim) Schumann, her brother-in-law R. C. Schumann, her brother Jonathan David Antrim, her sister-in-law Darcie (Edelkraut) Antrim, her nephew Logan Antrim, and numerouse cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents Francis L Antrim and Marion (Trehey) Antrim. Born in Kenosha, WI, on March 4, 1952, the family moved to Phoenix in the early 1950's and Sally always considered Arizona home.

An accomplished horsewoman, Sally enjoyed barrel racing in gymkhanas on her horse, Xico. A professional photographer whose wedding photos were works of love and art, she also taught photography at both Glendale and Scottsdale Community Colleges. She was honored to have two of her photos of the Vulture Mine published by the U. S. Parks and Recreation Dept.

Sally was a partner in Felton Antrim Construction Co., and an excellent cook and baker. She was a woman of many interests and hobbies, from crafting to belly dancing and studying and caring for the wildlife around her Northern Arizona cabin, particularly the raccoons she doted on. One of her greatest joys was spending time at the cabin, especially when it snowed. Her caring was not limited though, as she was the main caregiver for her parents before they passed.

A loving person, wonderful wife, great sister, devoted churchgoer and a kind and generous friend, she will be missed by all who knew her.

Services will be held Faith Assembly of God, 1441 W. Glendale Ave. Phoenix. On Saturday, May 12th at 1PM.

Published in The Arizona Republic on May 10, 2018

 
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04/18/20 04:36 PM #1    

Ellen Shaw (Reeves)

For the past few months I have been trying to locate my dear childhood friend on facebook, and directories in hopes that we could reconnect at our High School Reunion.  The last time I saw her and Andrew was on my honeymoon in Hawaii. They picked us up at the airport and took us to our hotel, where we enjoyed dinner, a few too many drinks and reminisce over old times. Sally and I had so many memories together in Campfire Girls and riding our horses.  Rest in peace my dear friend and know that you were thought of many times during my life raising children.  Life certainly goes by before we know it. Hopefully, we will find ourselves riding our horses in heaven. Love, Mardel


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