Joann Katherine (Hesse) Wengert
Ocean Pines
Joann Wengert passed away on January 17, 2026, at the age of 77.
Born on Oct. 25, 1948, She was the compassionate and caring wife of George “Tom” Wengert for 58 years; a loving mother to two sons, Chris Wengert and Josh Wengert (Staicia); an affectionate grandmother to Morgan, Drew, and Carleigh Wengert, and William and Brett Dryden; and a cherished great-grandmother to Justin “JJ” Jess, Jr. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ferdinand and Catherine Mongeon, and her brothers, Patrick and Michael Mongeon. Joann was also affectionately bonded to her faithful canine companion, Miley.
Joann was the heartbeat and foundation of her loved ones – a woman of quiet strength whose greatest joys were her family, her country, and her unwavering faith in God. She lived a life guided by strong values, integrity, and conviction; her love was constant, selfless, and sincere, touching all who knew her.
After graduating from Seton High School, where her character and faith were first shaped, Joann married her childhood sweetheart on April 1, 1967. Their story began as teenagers and blossomed into a lifelong partnership built on devotion, loyalty, and shared religious faith. Their marriage stood as a testament to enduring commitment and unconditional love.
A proud patriot, Joann dedicated her professional life to public service through a distinguished career with the Department of Defense spanning multiple decades. During her tenure, she earned numerous prestigious awards in recognition of her exceptional contributions. She retired her badge in 2007, leaving a legacy of professionalism, dedication, and love of country.
Joann was a long-standing parishioner of Saint Rose of Lima in Baltimore, a place where her faith was nurtured and strengthened. After retirement and relocating to Ocean Pines, she continued her devotion as a parishioner of Saint John Neumann Church, remaining an active and cherished member of the community.
Though her absence is deeply felt, there is comfort in knowing that Joann rests in God’s eternal presence. She will be deeply missed, forever loved, and joyfully remembered.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
— Matthew 5:8.
Services were held.