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Rev. Charles Lamb Moody Jr.

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Rev. Charles Lamb Moody, Jr. -ZEBULON - Rev. Charles Lamb Moody, Jr., age 78, of Zebulon, passed away early Friday morning, January 17, 2003 at the Christian Ministries Hospice in Griffin. He was a member of the Second Baptist Church in Griffin. Rev. Moody was a proud Veteran of the United States Army serving in W.W. II, where he was a member of the 630th Tank Destroyer Battalion and was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He received his Bachelor's, Master's and Honorary Doctorate degrees from Emmanuel Bible College and Seminary. He was the pastor of County Line Baptist Church in Covington for 22 years. Rev. Moody moved to Zebulon and opened Moody Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens in 1980. He served two terms as Pike County Coroner and was a former member of the Pike County Lions Club and the Milby Medical Center Board of Directors. In recent years, he was interim minister at numerous churches in Pike County and was a speaker for the "Voices of Veterans" where he proudly spoke to audiences about his service in the military. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Lamb Moody, Sr. and Mary Beulah Morris Moody, a sister, Kate Moody White, all of Covington and his wife, Ruby Elizabeth (Betty) Davis Moody of Zebulon. -He is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law: Charles Terry Moody and Judy Moody, Michael Ted Moody, Sr. and Elaine Moody and Terrell Arthur Moody and Sherri Moody, all of Zebulon; a daughter and son-in-law: Becky Moody Ammons and George Ammons of Warner Robins; grandchildren and their spouses: Susan Moody Bailey and Scott Bailey of Griffin, Charles Terry (Chip) Moody, II and Shondi Moody of Griffin, Joy Moody Parker and Bert Parker of Lavergne, TN, Meredith Moody Maddox and Billy Maddox of Zebulon, Michael Ted Moody, Jr. of Zebulon, Lorie Peugh Newberry and Tod Newberry of Warner Robins, Linda Peugh Adkins and Mark Adkins of Danville, VA, Lynett Peugh Woodruff and Ken Woodruff of Warner Robins, Reann Moody, Lindsey Moody and Max Moody, all of Zebulon; brothers and sisters-in-law: Hudson and Frankie Moody of Covington, John and Eva Moody of Kennesaw, Dwight and Peggy Moody of Newnan and Bobby and Sue Moody of Marietta; sisters and a brother-in-law: Isabel Morton of Conyers and Gwen and Red Payne of Snellville; 15 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews also survive. -Funeral services for Mr. Charles Moody will be conducted Sunday, January 19, 2003 at 2P.M. in the chapel of Moody Funeral Home with Rev. John Moody officiating. Burial will follow in Moody Memorial Gardens. -Family may visit the family Saturday from 6:00 until 9:00P.M. at the funeral home. -Moody Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Published by The Telegraph on Jan. 18, 2003.

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Floyd Crosby family of Moultrie GA

September 14, 2021

Your Dad was so very special to each of us at China Grove Baptist Church! We loved your Mom! What great memories we have of our times spent together, especially in Covington on trips to see you all! Please call us! 229-921-6539

Roy & Pearl Powell

January 21, 2003

So sorry to read about Rev. Moody passing. Just want tosay hello to Terry & Susan, Chip, & Joy. Hope ya'll are find. Just know that we have ya'll in our prayers. See'ya.

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