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Glen Moody, Jr
Glen Moody, Jr

Glen Rockwell Moody, Jr. was born the son of Glen Rockwell, Sr. and Virginia Ruth (Sanborn) Moody on February 13, 1946 in New London, New Hampshire and departed this life on December 14, 2012 at his home near Alton, Missouri at the age of 66 years.

He was united in marriage at Covina, California on June 21, 1964 to Aneal Margaret Littlefield.

He is survived by his wife, Aneal Moody of the home; three sons, Michael James Moody and wife, Wanda of Fairburn, Georgia, Gary Richard Moody and wife, Jenny of the Philipines, and Brent Paul Moody, Sr. and wife, Jessica of Cabot, Arkansas; ten grandchildren, Holly Erickson and husband, Paul of West Plains, Missouri, Kristine Cuen and husband, Joshua of Alton, Missouri, Brent Paul Moody, Jr. of Alton, Eve Jobe and husband, Chris of Fairburn, Glen Michael, James Andrew, and Shane Donovan Moody of Fairburn, Elizabeth, Liberty, and Noah Brayden Moody of Cabot; five great grandchildren, Jasmine and Riley Erickson of West Plains, Roxanne Cuen of Alton, and Gabriel and Liam Jobe of Fairburn; four brothers, Robert James Stevens of Moriarty, New Mexico, David and Bill Moody of Fairfield, California,  and Bill Stevens and wife, Shari of Enid, Oklahoma; four sisters, Linda Halliday and husband, Larry of Moriarty, New Mexico, Debra Perry and husband, Rob of New York, Glenna Sue Violette and husband, Rick of Fairfield, and Sharon Trujillo and husband, Don of Fairfield; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Glen and Virginia Moody.

Glen was a member of the National Hot Rod Association.  As a young man, he enjoyed drag-racing and has always enjoyed restoring old cars.  He was excited by anything that makes noise, has a motor, and goes fast.

He was of the Lutheran faith, a devoted husband, a loving father, grandfather, and great grandfather, and a great friend.  He will truly be missed by all who knew and loved him.

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3 Comments

  1. Marsha Young
    December 19, 2012 @ 12:04 pm

    I worked for Glen for many years, and worked with him even longer. He was the best boss and co-worker I ever had. You always knew where you stood with him. We continued as friends even after he left the CONTEL family. Rest In Peace my dear friend.

    To his family, I extended my deepest condolences. He was one-of-a-kind and will be sorely missed.

    • Gary Moody
      December 24, 2012 @ 5:19 am

      Thank you Marsha for your kind words. You are right. My father was a scrupulously honesty and forthright man, and you always knew exactly where you stood with him. I know he missed his CONTEL family, and often told stories about the people he knew then.

  2. Deb Perry
    December 26, 2012 @ 8:14 pm

    Sleep in peace big brother. I love you.