Mary Annette Dahlhoff (Née Wehry), 66, of Covington, KY, Passes Away

Mary Annette Dahlhoff (Née Wehry) - Serenity Funeral Care
Mary Annette Dahlhoff (Née Wehry) - Serenity Funeral Care
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Covington – Mary Annette “Annette” Dahlhoff (Née Wehry), aged 66, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at St. Elizabeth Hospice Care in Edgewood, KY. Born on February 14, 1959, Annette lived a life centered around love, laughter, and family.

Annette dedicated 38 years to St. Elizabeth Healthcare in supply management, where she was known for her unwavering commitment, reliability, and warm demeanor. A devoted member of St. Augustine Parish, she took pride in her Catholic faith. Annette was a passionate supporter of UK basketball, the Cincinnati Reds, and the Cincinnati Bengals, always cheering them on avidly. Her joyful spirit came alive alongside music, especially when dancing, including to Michael Jackson tunes.

She is survived by her husband, Dennis Dahlhoff; daughters Kara (Jaymes) Smith and Megan (Jason) Lange; siblings Dan (Cindy), Michael (Michele), Kathleen (Paul), Terri (Nick), Mark (Teri), and Ted (Jamie) Wehry; and grandsons Everett, Zander, and Declan. Annette will be missed by nieces, nephews, and many friends.

Visitation and a Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at St. Augustine Church in Covington, KY. The burial will immediately follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell, KY. In tribute to Annette’s love of sports, attendees are encouraged to wear UK blue, Reds gear, or Bengals stripes to the services.

To honor Annette’s memory, a memorial tree planting can be done through the Tree Store.

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