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Dwight Leonard Moody Jr.

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Moody, Dwight Leonard, Jr., died May 5, 2006. Born July 12, 1949 in Berchtesgaden, Germany. Graduated from Woodlawn High School, Birmingham, AL and obtained a BA from Jacksonville State University, Gadsen, AL, where he played football. Attended ?Birmingham School of Law, Birmingham, AL. After college started DeMo Pool Supply Co. in Birmingham, AL and worked for Vulcan Materials Co, in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. After several years of living abroad came to Ft. Lauderdale. Dwight began his real estate ?career with Rauch, Weaver, Millsaps & Co. specializing in site location and income ?properties and was an outstanding sales leader. In 1998, started Shaw & Co. Realtors with E. Clay Shaw, III. Dwight was active in the local causes. He chaired the Red Cross Board of Directors, was Chair of the Sports and Recreation Task Force for the Ft. ?Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce and ?active in to Commercial Industrial Real ?Estate Brokers Association (CIREBA). Dwight is survived by daughters, Mackenzie and Madison Moody, of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and daughter, Melissa McMurray; ?granddaughter, Collins McMurray; and grandson, Jack McMurray, of Birmingham, AL. A memorial service will be held at Christ Church United Methodist located at 4845 NE 25th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, FL at 11:00 am on Saturday, May 13, 2006. Interment at ?Evergreen Cemetery located at 1300 SE 10th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Donations can be made to the Pastoral Good Samaritan Fund at Christ Church United Methodist, Christ Church School or Broward County Chapter, American Red Cross.

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Published by Sun-Sentinel on May 10, 2006.

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Cabana Bay Village

May 23, 2006

We are so sorry to hear about Dwight. We were looking forward to have him as a neighbor.

Iris Riley

May 15, 2006

God Bless you Dwight. It was always a pleasure talking to you. I would begin to smile and laugh when we talked on the telephone because I knew a joke was coming. You made me feel special and I see by the number of people who came to your funeral that you made a lot of people feel special. I will miss you too.

Joyce Manchester

May 13, 2006

Dwight was a very special person and will be missed.

Kathleen Alberts

May 12, 2006

Dwight was a great and funny guy with always a smile on his face.

He will be missed.

Norm Adams

May 12, 2006

Dwight was a gentleman, a respected realtor, had a good sense of humor and was a stand up guy. Our community was enriched by having him here and he will be missed.

dan vaughn

May 12, 2006

Myself and a number of other friends knew Dwight from his Birmingham days when he and Holly first met. WE always liked Dwight because he was always nice to us and always liked to have a good time and paly golf.. We will miss him.

dan vaughn

May 12, 2006

Myself and a number of other friends knew Dwight form his Birmingham days when he and Holly first met. WE always liked Dwight because he was always nice to us and always liked to have a good time and paly golf. We will miss him.

May 11, 2006

Dwight was such a wonderful person, vivacious, with a great sense of humor and very generous. He was a great member of CIREBA and very involved with the Golf Tournament, finding generous donations for beverages, T-Shirts, Edwin Watts. He would always call the CIREBA office and brighten my day with some joke, etc. He will be greatly missed, but his memories will live on in our hearts. He went to his eternal rest on the morning of our 9th Annual Golf Tournament, May 5, 2006.



Carolyn Griesse

Exec Director

CIREBA (Commercial

Industrial Real Estate

Brokers Association)

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