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George Allen Moody

11/05/1933 - 09/22/2024

George Allen Moody obituary, 11/05/1933-09/22/2024, Overland Park, KS

BORN

11/05/1933

DIED

09/22/2024

FUNERAL HOME

Johnson County Funeral Chapel & Memorial Gardens

11200 Metcalf Ave.

Overland Park, Kansas

George Moody Obituary

George Allen Moody, Jr., beloved father, family man, and civil servant, has passed away in Overland Park, Kansas, on September 22, 2024. His cherished spouse of 67 years, Catherine E. Moody, preceded him in death on August 4, 2024. George and Catherine were faithful members of Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church.

A conscientious family man, George is survived by one devoted brother, Glenn Moody of Mobile, and five heartbroken children: Michael (Linda), Joycelyn (Lorraine), Byron, Clell (Tanya), and Traci (Rob) Ellison. He is also survived by three loving sisters-in-law: Betty Ferguson of Atlanta, Juanita Moody of Pontiac, MI, and Ellen Moody of Mobile. George doted on his five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He enjoyed reunions with his nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, and cousins and friends, many of them distant in miles but close in spirit.

George was born in Mobile, Alabama to George Moody, Sr., and Minnie Belle Allen Moody. Also preceding him in death were four siblings: Vera Knox, Ronald, Essley, and Charles. He attended Central High School and graduated from Alabama State University in Montgomery in 1954. He earned an AA degree in Business Administration from Spaulding Business College in Mobile in 1969. George read widely and avidly all his life.

George was a life-long dedicated public servant. After 10 years of decorated service in the US Air Force during the Korean War, he remained a proud veteran. George's illustrious 30-year career with the US Postal Services began in Mobile as City Technician, then City Carrier, and he eventually rose to Station Manager and Manager of Collection and Delivery. He relocated to Greensboro, NC in 1983, as head of Customer Services. His career flourished with advanced management positions in Milwaukee and Chicago before he moved to Kansas City, KS, where he retired in 1990 as Postmaster. Before that, he had been Alabama's state president of the National Association of Postal Supervisors. He was awarded numerous honors for his innovative postal leadership, including many times over being recognized with US Postal Service Superior Achievement awards and Letters of Commendation. His distinguished training opportunities took him to Duke University and the University of Virginia among other elite institutions.

In 1996, as the first City of Overland Park Environmental Compliance Officer, George spearheaded the anti-pollution campaign that earned Overland Park the Pollution Prevention Award for Environmental Excellence, granted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

As a young father and pioneering leader in Mobile, he served in the 1960s and 70s as a Deacon for Community Presbyterian Church (later renamed Memorial Presbyterian) as well as the church's Youth Group Director. He was active across the Mobile community, serving through the years as President of the Stanton Road Elementary School PTA, a Boy Scout Scoutmaster, a championship Little League football coach. After returning from military duty, he applied his business degree to assisting other veterans with securing their military benefits. He was active in the Mobile area Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity as well as an active league bowler. While Postmaster of Kansas City, George joined the leadership of the local Rotary Club. He enjoyed fishing, traveling with Catherine during their empty nest years, and throughout later life, he played golf with friends. George was a purposeful mentor to his peers, Black youth, and many others, consistently encouraging us to pursue personal development and civic excellence.

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Published by AL.com (Mobile) from Sep. 26 to Sep. 27, 2024.

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Howard and Shelia Grayson

October 7, 2024

Our deepest condolences and may God bless and keep you always.
Howard and Shelia Grayson
Mobile, Alabama

Marquitta Montgomery Williams

October 2, 2024

My Deepest Sympathy And Heart Felt Condolences Praying For The Entire Moody Family Especially To My Class Mate Clell Moody May God Give you Strength, Peace And Comfort During This Time of Sorrow.

Bert Benton

September 28, 2024

Thoughts and prayers Mr. Moody´s family. He was in our covenant group at GCPC for several years. While I would have liked to get to know him better, I always had the utmost respect for his accomplishments and how graceful he and his lovely wife Catherine were. Learning more about his story, the respect is no wonder. He was truly a giant of a man. Peace to you all during this difficult time.
Bert Benton & Ashley Jeffries

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September 27, 2024

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

Adline Clarke

September 27, 2024

Joycelyn and family, as you now grieve the loss of your dear Father, I know that your hearts are filled with wonderful memories of both your parents. You were blessed with the best. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

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