OBITUARY
Edith Lea Moody
September 29, 1921 – April 7, 2018
IN THE CARE OF
Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home & Memorial Park
Edith Lea Moody, 96, took the Stairs to Heaven, on Saturday, April 7, 2018 to join her Lord and Savior. Her time was spent working and raising four children and was the best mother and role model ever. We always called her our “Little Mama”.
She enjoyed fishing, boating and yes, even motorcycle riding in her younger years. She will be dearly missed but much love will always be with her.
Edith was preceded in rest by her husband of 68 years, Herman B. Moody, her parents, George Guthrie and Myrtle Reid, as well as two sisters. She is survived by her sons, Lindsey Moody (JoAnn) and Dale Moody (Sue); daughters, Sheila B. Hooks and Sherry L. Duncan (Tom); seven grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home and Memorial Park. A celebration of Edith’s life will be held at 2 pm Wednesday, April 11 at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Parklawn Memorial Park.
The family wishes to thank the wonderful Hospice team and a great special thank you with lots of love goes to Danielle, whom our mother loved and enjoyed all the time.
Friends are encouraged to visit www.parklawn-woodfh.com to share memories and words of condolence with the family.
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FAMILY
- Lindsey Moody and wife, JoAnn Son
- Dale Moody and wife, Sue Son
- Sheila B. Hooks Daughter
- Sherry L. Duncan and husband, Tom Daughter
- Seven Grandchildren *
- Eleven Great-Grandchildren *
- Herman B. Moody Husband (deceased)
- George L. Guthrie Father (deceased)
- Myrtle Reid Guthrie Mother (deceased)
- Two Sisters * (deceased)
Past Services
Tuesday,
April 10, 2018
Visitation
Wednesday,
April 11, 2018
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