Dwight-Moody-Obituary

Dwight L. Moody

Columbus, Ohio

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Moody Dwight L. Moody, age 78, of Worthington, died October 27, 2015 after suffering a bout with dementia. He is survived by two sisters, Ann (Harry) Hall and Susan (Gene) Burch; and a brother, David (Barbara) Moody; as well as numerous nieces and nephews; and good friend, Joyce Butler Weiss....

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I think of Dwight still, so often. I´ve just told my story of Dwight, his loves, family, paper store, Bakery, Borrow Lake, good friens to my friends. Dwight will always be a part of me and has a special place in MY family album too.

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Dwight. I had the opportunity to meet Dwight in the middle 70's until the middle 80s, when I moved out of the Worthington area. Dwight and the Moody/Hall family were very kind to me. Very supportive! It was a privilege to have met him and the Moody/ Hall family.

Hey brother, you are still thought of very often. I any M A N Y others miss you. Save a place for us and keep smiling !

Hey Dwight, family, and friends. I’ve gone through over 4000 photo slides. Since 1976, I’ve had many photos of Dwight on trips to DC, London, Finland, etc. if you would like me to share any of these, just email me, [email protected]. Always happy to share a smile, warm thoughts, and great memories of brother Dwight.

I still, often think of DWIGHT and how he brightened my life. I know he was a great help and inspiration for many people. My friends in Tennessee and Ohio reminisce about Dwight often. Laugh a little with us and Rest In Peace knowing you are still missed, brother! Love, Jay & Mikio

I had the wonderful opportunity to work with Dwight and his family in 1978-79. He was an integral participant in helping me grow into an adult. His wit,humor and generosity are the gifts I will always cherish. May joy and peace surround you.

The entire Cellar family would like to share our condolences for the Moody family. Dwight was an important part of our lives for his business expertise with our school and home office needs. His train car business offered a similar friendliness and represented an excellent place for social gatherings and great food. Dwight earned his prominence in the Worthington community with his work and interest in the people he served.

Dear Dwight, I'm so sorry we didn't get to keep in better communication, brother. What fun we had from GiAntonio's Pastry shop, to your paper store, your hare-brained, funny exploits and attempts to make money. What an entrpenuer! And all the time teaching, training, and caring for others. Such a giving person, I don't recall you ever asking for anything for just yourself. My fondest memories were of the old house on Borrow Lake in Worthington.

I think it was the year you were...

RIP, SIR