Karen "Amy" Wood

karen wood

June 6, 1961 ~ April 18, 2018

Karen “Amy” Wood, 56, of Mechanicsville, MD passed away on April 18, 2018 in Callaway, MD. Born on June 6, 1961 in Leonardtown, MD, she was the daughter of the late Shirley Wood and William Wood. Amy was the loving wife of the late Hoy “Bruce” Wood whom she married on September 12, 1987 in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Mechanicsville, MD, and who preceded her in death on March 6, 2015. Amy is survived by her siblings; Mike Wood, Jeff Wood and Brenda Dale all of Mechanicsville, MD. She was a lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County, MD and graduated from St. Mary’s Academy in 1979. In addition, she graduated from Salisbury University in 1983 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Math and French. Amy was a Computer programmer analyst for PRB, Naval Research Laboratory, SAIC for 30 years retiring in December, 2013. Amy enjoyed playing a variety of sports-volleyball, bowling, snow skiing, and especially softball. She was a player in the women’s softball league for several years. Amy also enjoyed the yearly canoe trips with her husband and friends over the years. She was a huge Baltimore Orioles fan, attending many games at Camden Yards. She was an animal lover and had several special cats and dogs that were dear to her heart. Amy also enjoyed spending time with her nieces and nephew as they grew up, and cherished the family gatherings at holidays and special occasions. The family will receive friends on Monday, April 23, 2018 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 10:00 AM in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Mechanicsville, MD with Father Michael Tietjen officiating. Interment will be private. Pallbearers will be Steve Dale, Kevin Dale, Timothy Schindler, Christopher Schindler, John Leon, and Ray Wood. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Mary’s P.O. Box 625 Leonardtown, MD 20650

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  1. Brenda, we are so sorry about Amy! Our thoughts and prayers are sent your way. Hugs to you,my friend! Janice and Phil ❤

  2. I am so sorry to hear of your passing, but you leave behind many fond memories of our time together working on base and going to Orioles games.

    Rest in Peace, Amy-girl.

  3. Joan (Bowles) Snodderly says:

    Mike, Jeff and Brenda, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this sorrowful time. She is at peace and has been reunited with her parents and Bruce. Cherish the memories that you shared with Amy and allow those memories to comfort you during the days ahead.

  4. She was a giving person whenever she could, she helped me out more than once.

    She did love her Orioles and opening day, and of course, Cal Ripken, Jr. (the life-size wall sticky of Cal in her office at work ;-)….
    I did get to roll her a cigarette after we escaped the building during the earthquake, so I have that.

    Shine on, Amy.

  5. Prayers to the family. Amy was a friend and co-worker at PRB as was Bruce. Both taken way to soon, but now in peace. May her memories remain in your hearts.

  6. I am so grateful that I knew Amy. She always had time and lent a friendly ear to her friends. She loved her rescued animals. She was generous and helpful and thoughtful. When canoeing, picking crabs, snorkeling, celebrating victories big and small, or just kicking back, she was 100% Amy girl. She lived her life on her own terms. I will miss her terribly. (She would have been tickled that the I’m not a robot thingy is in French.)

  7. Brenda, Mike & Jeff,
    So sorry to hear of Amy. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time in life. Stay strong and remember all the good times with Amy.

  8. My deepest sympathies on your loss. I hope that you are able to find comfort in the knowing that God is a refuge who lets himself be found in times of distress (Psalm 46:1). He can strengthen you throughout this very difficult trial. He also promises that one day death will not be something that we ever have to face again (1 Cor 15:26). May such thoughts, in addition to the love surrounding you bring you a measure of comfort.


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