Mr. Moody was born September 23, 1940, in Douglasville and had lived in Eatonton for the past thirty-two years. He was the son of the late Earnest Moody, Sr. and Lillian Moody. He honorably served his country with the United States Navy. Mr. Moody was a former Yard Foreman for Norfolk-Southern at Brosnan Yard and was the co-owner of D.L. Locomotive. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a member of the Bassmasters Association. He was preceded in death by a brother: Earnest Moody, Jr.
Mr. Moody is survived by his wife of forty years: DiAnn Moody; children: Clifford Moody, Shane Moody, Reo Moody, Billy Moody, Kyle Moody, Dori Hadaway Pelley and DiAnna Lane Wilson; Twenty-Nine Grandchildren; Ten Great-Grandchildren and a sister: Nina Jo Abercrombie.
Gray Memorial Chapel is honored to be entrusted with arrangements. Condolences may be registered online at www.graymemorialchapel.com.
Mr. Moody was born September 23, 1940, in Douglasville and had lived in Eatonton for the past thirty-two years. He was the son of the late Earnest Moody, Sr. and Lillian Moody. He honorably served his country with the United States Navy. Mr. Moody was a former Yard Foreman for Norfolk-Southern at Brosnan Yard and was the co-owner of D.L. Locomotive. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a member of the Bassmasters Association. He was preceded in death by a brother: Earnest Moody, Jr.
Mr. Moody is survived by his wife of forty years: DiAnn Moody; children: Clifford Moody, Shane Moody, Reo Moody, Billy Moody, Kyle Moody, Dori Hadaway Pelley and DiAnna Lane Wilson; Twenty-Nine Grandchildren; Ten Great-Grandchildren and a sister: Nina Jo Abercrombie.
Gray Memorial Chapel is honored to be entrusted with arrangements. Condolences may be registered online at www.graymemorialchapel.com.
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