Mary Ann Wood
Mary Ann Wood died February 19, 2025, at Kaseman Hospice Unit in Albuquerque NM after battling end stage kidney disease for the past three years.
Mary was born on July 10, 1948, to Ben and Jeanette Woody in Jefferson City MO. She grew up in Northwestern MO in the farming communities of Polo and Hamilton. After graduating from Penney High School she began working with the MRDD population for the state of MO.
As her life changed, her careers changed. For several years of her life, she worked in the manufacturing of electronic circuit boards and transistors etc. Later in her life she returned to working with the MRDD population in residential and day hab settings. In 2008 she moved to Grants NM, where she was an active member in the Parish of St. Teresa of Avila in Grants NM. She was also a volunteer in the Prison Ministry in Grants NM. She was a Senior Companion at the Senior Center in Grants NM. She was a member of the St. Teresa Prayer Group. Mary will be remembered by her family and friends as a woman who cared deeply for those under her care. She was kind and reliable, and she quietly surprised others with the kindnesses she did for them. She was also a woman of deep faith, humility and virtue.
She is survived by her daughter: Paula (David) Olguin; and her grandson: Anthony Olguin who lives in Thornton CO; additionally, she is survived by her brothers: Wes (Yenny) Woody of Joplin, MO, and Steve (Mitzi) Woody of Normal, IL; and her sisters: Becky Woody of Albuquerque, NM, and Rose (Fern) Woody of Des Moines, IA; she also left behind 13 nieces and nephews and seven great-nieces and nephews.
She was met in Heaven by her son: Michael, her parents, Ben and Jeanette;,her brother, Benny; her sister-in-law, Barb (Wes), her nephew: Shane, and her great-nephew Damien.
Her funeral service will be held at Sacred Heart Church in Hamilton, MO, on May 30, 2025 at 11:00 AM. Her cremated remains will be buried in the Highland Cemetery after the funeral.
Services are open to the public, followed by a light lunch at the church basement.
In lieu of flowers, please give to the Muscular Dystrophy Association or to the Sacred Heart Southern Missions, 6050 Highway 161, Walls, MS 38680. She donated faithfully to these two groups.