Carol Moonyeene "Moon" Weakley

Carol Moonyeene "Moon" Weakley

Carol Weakley Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Boren-Conner Funeral Home - Bullard on Sep. 19, 2025.

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Carol Moonyeene "Moon" Weakley died peacefully in Hospice of East Texas in Tyler, TX at the age of 84. Moon is survived by her husband, Thomas Ray Weakley; daughter, Meredith and her husband Walt Beasley of Humble, TX; son, Brett Dodgen of Tyler, TX; step-daughter, Amy Weakley and her significant other Ben Schweizer; brother, Howard and his wife Joanne Heuston; grandson, Chance and his wife Courtney Beasley and their children Madden and Jaxson; grandson, Chase and his wife Megan Beasley and their children Lyla and Tess; granddaughter Madison and her husband Jonathan Parker; granddaughter Kelli Dodgen and her significant other Matthew Carvin and their daughter Moonyeene; grandson, Connor Dodgen; granddaughter, Reagan Woods; granddaughter, Allyssa Hall; niece, Hayley Kishpaugh and her significant other Brendan Blankinship; great nephew, Morgan and his wife Kelsye Kishpaugh; niece, Leslie Heuston; and nephew, Matt and Ashley McLarty. She is preceded in death by her mother, Bea Heuston, father, Harry Heuston, son, Scott Dodgen, daughter-in-law Laurie Dodgen, and niece Laura Heuston.

Moon was born on September 13, 1940, in Shreveport, LA. She graduated from Bel-Air High School in Houston, TX. In her younger years, she enjoyed riding horses at the family ranch in Bullard, TX and fishing in Port Mansfield. Adventure and travel was an important aspect of Moon's life throughout. At the age of 24, Moon traveled with her family to Cape Town, South Africa and lived there for a year. One of her life goals was to visit Egypt and see the Pyramids, a goal she was able to accomplish at an age young enough to enjoy it. She was also able to view the Sistine Chapel in person, which was another childhood dream.

Moon spent most of her life in Tyler, TX where she enjoyed anything involving nature and spending time with those closest to her. In her later years, she participated in cross country motorcycle rides, supported Tommy in drag racing, gardening, and even went zip lining at age 83. Visiting her grandchildren and great-grandchildren brought her immense joy. She also enjoyed Mahjong with her friend Holly and learning and expanding her knowledge of alternative medicine with her friend Dianna. Moon enjoyed quilting, and earned a ribbon at the East Texas fair for her work.

Moon loved animals and is survived by her dog Chaboux, a Pomeranian, a breed that Moon was especially fond of. She also had a close connection with Wolves, which were her spirit animals. Moon was extremely spiritual and we know that she will be sharing signs with us to let us know she is at peace.

A celebration of life is scheduled for 9:30 AM on Saturday, July 12 at Moon's home. Family and friends are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Association on American Indian Affairs online or at 6030 Daybreak Circle, Suite A150-217, Clarksville, MD 21029; or donate to the charity of your choice.

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