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Note: LLOYD WALDO MOODY The Ottawa Herald Jan-29-1951 HEART ATTACK FATAL TO LLOYD W. MOODY Lloyd Waldo Moody, 57, of seven miles southwest, died of a heart attack yesterday at 6 p.m. He was a farmer and electrician, operating the Moody Electric service, and had lived in and near Ottawa eight years. He was born Oct. 8, 1893, at New Rumley, O., and was the son of Rev. Harry James Moody and Tacy Serena Manbeck Moody. He was married to Ruth A. Tregemba, Sept. 6, 1913 at Silver Lake, Kas., and she survives. Other survivors are two sons, Harry Moody, route 4; Lloyd L. Moody, Oberlin; six daughters, Mrs. (Avis) Carrol Blakeman, Gardner; Mrs. (Frances) C.B. Pippenger, 914 Cypress; Mrs. (Ruth Ann) Elroy Kaub, route 4; Mrs. (Alice) Clifford Cox, Scranton, Kas.; Mrs. (Joy) Virgil Christie, Wellsville; Miss Ethel Moody, of the home; a sister, Mrs. John Hanson, McCracken, Kas.; a brother, Dwight L. Moody, Independence, Mo. Funeral services will be held in Lamb Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Hugh B. Chittenden will officiate. Interment will be in Valley Brook cemetery south of Overbrook. --------------------- LLOYD WALDO MOODY The Ottawa Herald circa Feb.-01-1951 Moody - Funeral services for Lloyd W. Moody, who died Jan. 28, were held in Lamb Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Hugh B. Chittenden officiated. Pallbearers were: Alton Rumford, Harold Hutton, William Allison, Grant Carey, Leon Burrichter and Roland Sass. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gerhard sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "The Way of the Cross Leads Home", accompanied by Mrs. E.E. Haley. Out-of-town relatives present for the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Moody, Oberlin, Kas.; Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Blakeman, Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cox, Scranton, Kas.; Mrs. Virgil Christie, Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Moody, Miss Letty Belle Moody, Independence, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson, McCracken, Kas,; Mr. and Mrs. William Tregemba, Kenneth Tregemba, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tregemba, Miss Dorothy Tregemba and Miss Frances Tregemba, Overbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Don Talley, Olathe; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tregemba, Miss Marjorie Tregemba, Topeka; and many relatives and friends form over the county. Interment was in Valley Brook cemetery.
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