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Warren Moody

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1939 - 2016 (Age 77)

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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Moody, Warren Warren Moody passed into the Kingdom of Heaven on December 9, 2016 leaving behind the pain and suffering he had endured here on earth. He got his wish and was able to be with his loving wife at home when he passed away. He was born April 15, 1939 to the late David L. Moody and...

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I will miss you so much, Warren. You made me laugh quite often. I will never forget your humorous and yet, such deep, caring side. Family meant everything to you. Miss you bunches!

I pray the Love of God enfolds you during your long journey through grief. With Deepest Sympathy to all of Warren's Loving Family and I will be honoring Warren's memory forever. He will be sorrowful missed. <3

The Lobdell family would like to pass on their condolences to the Moody family. We will miss our beloved neighbor and Golf Club friend. Warren was a wonderful man who always brought a smile to our faces when ever we saw him. Regrettably we were unable to attend the service because we were out of the state at the time. God Bless You Warren!

Warren was on of my favorite people. Susan and I are sadden by the news of his death. We became buddies through our national trade association. Warren was gracious to introduce me to his network of friends, family and associates and he mentored me as we served together on various committees and workshops around the country. Warren was never all work, we had our times on the golf course and enjoyed roundtables of him holding court, after hours, with friends. I have missed him after he...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My condolences to the Moody family. I remember when he would play the guitar and sing to his children and made them smile. What a great father!

Warren was a great boss when working at Telephone Message Center. On Thanksgiving and Christmas he would bring in dinner for the staff, not a sandwich but the meat and potatoes type of meal. One of the best men I ever knew. He treated everyone with respect and appreciated his staff.