John Francis "Johnny" Wood
January 13, 1936 ~ June 9, 2023
John (Johnny) Francis Wood, Jr of Mechanicsville, MD passed away at home surrounded by his family, on June 9, 2023. Johnny was the son of the late Genevieve Mattingly Wood and John Francis Wood, Sr. Johnny was the loving husband of Barbara Ann Wood, whom he married on November 25, 1954 in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Mechanicsville, MD
Johnny is survived by his wife of 68 years, Barbara Ann Wood, his nine children Cathy Colonna (Paul), Ronnie Wood (Donna), Larry Wood (Beverly), Kenny Wood (Dana), John Wood III, Bonnie Stone (Wayne, deceased), all of Mechanicsville, MD, Donna Mitchell (Todd) of Richmond, VA, Patty Wood (Bobby) of Leonardtown, MD and Julie Wynkoop (Ben) of Montross, VA. Along with 30 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild, plus 2 great and 1 great-great grandchildren on the way. Siblings Jimmy Wood (Betty Rose, deceased) of LaPlata, MD; Mary Virginia “Monkey” Tennyson (Jackie, deceased) of Chaptico MD; and Jeanne Biscoe (Walt) of Mechanicsville, MD and sister-in-law Jeannette Way. In addition to his parents, Johnny is preceded in death by his sister Margaret Ann Hayden, brother Lewis Harold Wood, son-in-law Wayne Stone, Sr., granddaughter Stephanie Wood and granddaughter-in-law Wendy Gibson.
Johnny was a member of the Maryland National Guard. After graduating from Charlotte Hall Military Academy in 1955, Johnny immediately started serving his community and building life-long friendships as owner of Wood’s Food Rite in Mechanicsville, MD for 37 years. Johnny was also very compassionate and truly loved his beautiful home State of Maryland, specifically, St. Mary’s County. Johnny was a dedicated advocate to his constituents during his 28 years as a Maryland State Delegate. Johnny finished his last 30 years as co-owner of Cross, Wood & Wynkoop Insurance Agency in Mechanicsville, MD. Throughout his career, Johnny served on various boards, organizations and committees, many of which he served as President or Chaired, such as Commerce & Government Matters Committee (Vice Chair/Chair), Appropriations Committee, 7th Judicial Nomination Committee, St. Mary’s County Juvenile & Adult Drug Court Advisory Board, Southern Maryland Agriculture Development Commission, Tri-County Council of Southern Maryland Board of Trustees, Maryland Veterans Home Commission, Chesapeake Bay Commission, Maryland Correctional Enterprises Management Council, St. Mary’s County Adult Substance Abuse Recovery, Mother Catherine Academy Board, Mechanicsville Volunteer Fire Department, Mechanicsville Volunteer Rescue Squad, St. Mary’s Hospital Board of Directors, Mid-Atlantic Food Dealers Association (Chairman), 7th District Optimist Club (President), Mechanicsville Optimist Club, Mechanicsville Moose Lodge, St. Clements Island Hundred, St. Clements Island Museum, Farm Bureau, Historic Sotterley, Charlotte Hall Veteran Home and Cedar Lane Senior Living. And above all else, Johnny was a family man. Johnny was often heard bragging about his large family gatherings and how proud he was of each of them.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, June 15, 2023 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with prayers recited at 7:00 p.m. and Optimist prayers recited at 7:15 p.m. in Mechanicsville Volunteer Fire Department Social Hall, Mechanicsville, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, June 16, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church in Mechanicsville, MD with Father Michael Tietjen officiating. Interment will follow in Queen of Peace Cemetery, Helen, MD. Serving as Pallbearers will be grandchildren Danny Stone, David Wood, John Wood IV, Hayden Wynkoop, Kenny E. Wood, Rob Wood, Breann Barrick, Heather Cropper and Tara Wood. Honorary Pallbearers will be his grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Mechanicsville Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 37, Mechanicsville, MD 20659 and Mechanicsville Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 15, Mechanicsville, MD 20659.





Dear Johnny,
The Cadets of Charlotte Hall Military Academy can never thank you enough for all that you have done to perpetuate the Spirit of CHMA.
Respectfully,
CHMA Alumni Assoc.
Barbara Ann and family, Johnny always said he was a blessed man because he had you and was surrounded by family. Y’all are first and foremost to him. He was a county gentleman, always willing to help those in need. He was a mentor to many, his advice valued. His smile and laugh lit up the room. Our Lord has him by his side now, but his eye will always be on his family. We’ll miss his office conversations and knowledge filled stories. You are all in our prayers. Howard & Kerrie Thompson
Oh my Gosh..Where do you start…Johnny was a True Gentleman..Loved his Family and his County…Family always first..We had many a conversation while working..He always had the Best Stories and Advance ce..Johnny Wood We will miss you my Friend..Rest in Enternal Peace and watch over us he ,,Just like you always have..Much love and Hugs to the Family..
Dear Wood Family. Such a gentleman always! Respected for all he did for our county! Always had a kind word and a gentle hug! We will miss him!
Janice & Phil Batts
My sincere condolences to Johnny’s family. He was always a gentleman and such a pleasure to talk to. RIP Johnny.
Thank you Johnny Wood for all you did for St. Mary’s County. Your loss is immense. You were a good man and as a delegate your contributions to the mother county of Maryland should never be forgotten. Rest in peace.
Joseph Norris
Mr. Wood was always a gentleman where ever you met him. We were soon told we were to call him Johnny, not Mr. Wood. He always knew your name and recognized you by name. He always inquired about family members, especially if he was aware of a health issue or an achievement. He was a friend to all and yes, he loved St. Mary’s County and the Volunteers. When he was a legislator, he was always fighting for the good of the citizens in St. Mary’s County. Thank you to the family members he left behind. Thank you for sharing him with us. He will be greatly missed by many.
I was blessed to work with Johnny for many years in the insurance industry. He was a true Southern Gentleman! My thoughts & prayers are with the wonderful Wood family 🙏
My deepest sympathies to the entire Wood family. He was such a kind and caring person.
To the Wood family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Wood was a pillar of our community that will be truly missed! I personally would like to thank him and his family for everything he has done for our community.
My deepest sympathies to the entire Wood family.
Bobby & Patty, our hearts go out to you and your entire family for the loss of your loved one. We hope precious memories will provide peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Our deepest sympathy,
Andy & Sandy Edger
My deepest sympathy to Barbara and the Wood family. Johnny was a dedicated leader in St. Mary’s County and the State of Maryland. He will be greatly missed.
Mary Washington
Member
St. Mary’s County Board of Education
R.I. P, Johnny we will miss you here at Cedar Ln. Community. I appreciate all your kindness.
Delegate Woods was a true Gentleman serving the citizens of Maryland as a legislative Committee Chairman. Many thanks to Chairman Woods for his years of service, recognizing how he helped those of us not comfortable with public speaking that appeared before his Committee and acknowledging my interaction with a very kind and understanding individual that made an impact on me in many ways. Deepest sympathy to the family for your loss.
Johnny was a wonderful friend during my twenty years in office. He was loved and respected on both sides of the political aisle. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. My condolences to the Wood family. May your fond memories comfort you in this difficult time.
I can only echo what has been said and add a true servant and a man of ethics and substance.St Mary’s county was blessed to have him. RIP. My condolences to the Wood family.
To the family of johnny wood, may he rest in peace in the glory of jesus christ. May you find comfort with the fact that he was a great man a good father and a wonderful friend. Please look to the comfort of God for your pain and suffering he will Help you through your times of sorrow. I’m in fredericksburg virginia now.
Dear Wood family, our sincerest sympathy for you all! What a wonderful man he was! A true gentleman who always had a kind word to share! He will be missed! ❤
Janice and Phil
Barbara and Family,
Praying God’s Peace and Comfort during your time of loss.
Barbara and Family,
Praying God’s Peace and Comfort during your time of loss.
Barbara Ann and Family – We will be out of the county but want you all to know how much we have appreciated Johnny over the years. He was a good person to have in our community and a good person to have in our legislature. Some of the work he did for local agriculture will endure for generations. We’ll always be grateful. We’ll miss the smile and that sassy little sense of humor that always seemed to make things better.
Just know you all are in our thoughts.
Our deepest sympathy to Barbara and the Wood family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May he rest in Peace.
Barbara Ann and the Wood Family
I am so sorry that I will not be able to attend the services or the Mass for Johnny’s funeral. Johnny was truly a friend and he will be missed.
If I can be of assistance in any way, please let me know.
To Our Dearest Wood Family we are so sorry we were unable to attend your dads services, you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Sending our Love to you all your dad was one of a kind, he will truly be missed by all whom knew him met him. And mostly for all he has done and supported us here in St Mary’s County Maryland Delegate Wood. Love Jay & Rose.
I was deeply saddened to hear of Johnny’s passing. I know what a difficult time this must be.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
If there is anything I can ever do, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Very truly yours,
Anne Kaiser