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I greatly miss his friendship and intellectual discourse.
Edward N Pedersen
January 13, 2025 | Friend
Syracuse, New York
January 11, 2009 Lt. Col. Charles Joe Arundel Moody of West Palm Beach, Florida, and previously Rochester, Michigan; Tonawanda, New York; Syracuse, New York; Kingston, Jamaica and London, England, passed away peacefully January 11, 2009. Born in London, England, on April 15, 1917, his parents...
Read MoreI greatly miss his friendship and intellectual discourse.
Edward N Pedersen
January 13, 2025 | Friend
Joe was a neighbor and good friend who introduced me to Masonry. I miss his smile and shared interest discussions.
Edward Pedersen
January 13, 2024 | Friend
Joe was my neighbor and good friend in Syracuse, NY and we shared many activities with our families in the neighborhood and in Jamaica.
Edward Pedersen
January 12, 2023 | Friend
Joe was my neighbor and good friend in Syracuse. He introduced me to Masonry and I have been a member for many years. I miss Joe and his family.
Edward Pedersen
January 12, 2022 | Friend
A fellow Mason, a neighbor, and a good friend. I miss his intellect, humor and fellowship.
Edward Pedersen
January 12, 2021 | Neighbor
to the familly of Joe MOODY:
SO SORRY TO HERE OF THE PASSING OF JOE. I WORKED WITH HIM FOR A LOT OF YEARS AT SHA. WILL MISS HIM DEARLY.SORRY I MISSED YOUR SERVICE IN SYRACUSE. RON FORSS
RONALD FORSS
January 20, 2009 | NORTH SYRACUSE, NY
First it was Joyce who bid an early farewell and now Joe has journeyed to meet her to be together for eternity. We will miss both their warm hearts and smiles and especially Joe's laughter when making fun of us for either doing or not doing something. The legacy of J & J will be their children Harold and Joanne and in them and through their children the laughter, the kindness and friendship to all will continue.
Edward & Eileen Pedersen
January 18, 2009 | Cincinnati, OH
It was an honor to have known Joe through Onondaga Lodge 802, F&AM many years ago. Joe was a class act and a true gentleman. Freemasonry has lost a true Brother.
Richard Hayden
January 18, 2009 | Albany, GA
Very few people can inspire others, Joe did. He inspired me to start a UMM group at Rockefeller UMC in the early 90's. It continues to this day. All I can say is that Heaven has just welcomed a great man and earth has just lost one. He will be missed by many.
Lloyd A. Johnson
January 18, 2009 | Ithaca, NY