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Note: www.findagrave.com Memorial #47805640 ------ Alice Cox: My Grandpa Moody had a pleasant personality. He liked to entertain his grandkids. On his birthdays, he'd show us he could still stand on his head. He liked to show the kids he could wiggle his ears. ------ Methodist Church records, from Joy Christie: Harry J. Moody served 52 yrs. in ministry, 39 yrs. of those in the Methodist Church, most in Kansas. Baker University (Methodist), Baldwin, KS has the following records for him: 1910-1911 Centropolis, KS; 1912-1913 Silver Lake, KS; 1914 Maysville, MO; 1915-1916 Sheridan; (note: He was in in Bolckow, MO cir. 1916). 1917 SW KS Conference; 1921-22 Bushton, KS; 1923-1924 Castleton/Sego; 1925-1926 Hutchinson circuit; 1927-1928 Langdon-Laredo, KS; 1929 Ellinwood, KS; 1931-1933 Hutchinson South Church; 1934-1936 Missouri Conference; 1936-1939 Retired, KS Conference; 1940 Cassoday, KS; 1941-1942 Grainfield, KS (except for a brief time); 1943-1944 Gem, KS; 1945-1948 Enterprise - Chapman, KS (died while serving this church). ------ The Wichita Beacon, pg. 17 Sedgwick Co, KS Dec 29, 1948 KANSAS PASTOR TAKEN IN DEATH The Rev. H.J. Moody, 79, a Methodist minister in the central Kansas area for the past 40 years, died Tuesday morning in a local hospital. A resident of Enterprise at the time of his death, the Rev. Mr. Moody had been retired from active work since 1942. Throuout his active life in the church, he had been a member of the Central Kansas Conference of the Methodist Church. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Sadie Moore Moody, of the home; two sons, Dwight Moody of Independence, Mo., and Waldo Moody of Ottawa, Kas. and a daughter, Mrs. Tacy Hanson of McCracken, Kas. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Hutchinson with the Rev. Chester A. Miles officiating. ------ The Ottawa Herald Franklin Co., KS circa Dec. 31, 1948 LLOYD MOODY'S FATHER DEAD Word has been received of the death of Rev. Harry J. Moody, 79, Enterprise, at Wesley hospital in Wichita on December 28. He had served in the ministry 51 years in various pastorates in Missouri and Kansas. He was pastor of the Centropolis, Bethel and Oakland Methodist churches from 1910 to 1912. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sadie Moody, Enterprise; three children Lloyd W. Moody, Ottawa; Dwight L. Moody, Independence, Mo.; and Mrs. John Hanson, McCracken; 12 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Relatives from this vicinity who attended the funeral services Wednesday at the First Methodist church, Hutchinson, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody and Ethel, Mrs. Elroy Kaub, Harry Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pippenger, Ottawa; Mrs. Virgil Christie, Baldwin; Mrs. Clifford Cox, Wellsville; and Lloyd L. Moody, Oberlin, who is visiting his parents. Interment was in Fairlawn cemetery, Hutchinson. ------ Tacy Mae Moody Hanson: Several of his six brothers did live at Bald Knob., Ark., but Uncle Elmer lived in Ohio and remained there for years. ------ Rev. Harry James Moody married the following couples in our family: Lloyd W. Moody and Ruth Annie Tregemba Lloyd Laverle Moody and Ruth Johnson Avis Moody and Carrol Blakeman Frances Moody and Clarence Pippenger ------ Alice Cox: My Grandpa Moody had a pleasant personality. He liked to entertain his grandkids. On his birthdays, he'd show us he could still stand on his head. He liked to show the kids he could wiggle his ears. ------ Methodist Church records, from Joy Christie: Harry J. Moody served 52 yrs. in ministry, 39 yrs. of those in the Methodist Church, most in Kansas. Baker University (Methodist), Baldwin, KS has the following records for him: 1910-1911 Centropolis, KS; 1912-1913 Silver Lake, KS; 1914 Maysville, MO; 1915-1916 Sheridan; (note: He was in in Bolckow, MO cir. 1916). 1917 SW KS Conference; 1921-22 Bushton, KS; 1923-1924 Castleton/Sego; 1925-1926 Hutchinson circuit; 1927-1928 Langdon-Laredo, KS; 1929 Ellinwood, KS; 1931-1933 Hutchinson South Church; 1934-1936 Missouri Conference; 1936-1939 Retired, KS Conference; 1940 Cassoday, KS; 1941-1942 Grainfield, KS (except for a brief time); 1943-1944 Gem, KS; 1945-1948 Enterprise - Chapman, KS (died while serving this church). ------ The Wichita Beacon, pg. 17 Sedgwick Co, KS Dec 29, 1948 KANSAS PASTOR TAKEN IN DEATH The Rev. H.J. Moody, 79, a Methodist minister in the central Kansas area for the past 40 years, died Tuesday morning in a local hospital. A resident of Enterprise at the time of his death, the Rev. Mr. Moody had been retired from active work since 1942. Throuout his active life in the church, he had been a member of the Central Kansas Conference of the Methodist Church. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Sadie Moore Moody, of the home; two sons, Dwight Moody of Independence, Mo., and Waldo Moody of Ottawa, Kas. and a daughter, Mrs. Tacy Hanson of McCracken, Kas. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Hutchinson with the Rev. Chester A. Miles officiating. ------ The Ottawa Herald Franklin Co., KS circa Dec. 31, 1948 LLOYD MOODY'S FATHER DEAD Word has been received of the death of Rev. Harry J. Moody, 79, Enterprise, at Wesley hospital in Wichita on December 28. He had served in the ministry 51 years in various pastorates in Missouri and Kansas. He was pastor of the Centropolis, Bethel and Oakland Methodist churches from 1910 to 1912. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sadie Moody, Enterprise; three children Lloyd W. Moody, Ottawa; Dwight L. Moody, Independence, Mo.; and Mrs. John Hanson, McCracken; 12 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Relatives from this vicinity who attended the funeral services Wednesday at the First Methodist church, Hutchinson, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody and Ethel, Mrs. Elroy Kaub, Harry Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pippenger, Ottawa; Mrs. Virgil Christie, Baldwin; Mrs. Clifford Cox, Wellsville; and Lloyd L. Moody, Oberlin, who is visiting his parents. Interment was in Fairlawn cemetery, Hutchinson. ------ Tacy Mae Moody Hanson: Several of his six brothers did live at Bald Knob., Ark., but Uncle Elmer lived in Ohio and remained there for years. ------ Rev. Harry James Moody married the following couples in our family: Lloyd W. Moody and Ruth Annie Tregemba Lloyd Laverle Moody and Ruth Johnson Avis Moody and Carrol Blakeman Frances Moody and Clarence Pippenger Ruth Ann Moody and Elroy Kaub ------ INFORMATION FROM THE POSTCARDS SENT TO LLOYD WALDO MOODY. RESIDENCES (apparently) FOR HARRY JAMES MOODY Note: The address were considered residences, but could be otherwise. Nov. 5, 1909 Solomon, KS Oct. 11, 1910 Centropolis, KS Mar 17, 1911 Abilene, KS (I think this is residence) Dec. 19, 1911 Centropolis, KS Sept. 1, 1912 Silver Lake, KS May 19, 1917 Leoti,KS Oct. 1, 1917 Leoti, KS Oct. 16, 1917 Leoti, KS Nov. 6, 1917 Leoti, KS May-19-1918 from Ruth Moody's scrapbook, photo of M.E. Church from Leoti, KS. Noted "Minister here" from H.J. Moody Circa 1917-18 Pratt, KS while Lloyd W. was in Berryton, KS Oct. 18, 1918 Leoti, KS Feb. 1920 Windom, KS -- on census, indexed as Woody (Moody, Harry J. and Tacy S. with Tacy M.) KS, McPherson Co., Windom, Castle twp., pg. 33 (5A) Dec. 31, 1929 Ellinwood, KS ------ 1933 Hutchinson, Kansas, City Directory -- as shown in directory: Moody, Harry J. Rev (Tacy S) pastor South Hutchinson ME; Church h ws S. Poplar 1 s Avenue CE (S Hutchinson) ------ An obituary for Tacy S. Moody dated Aug. 28, 1941 said they moved from Hutchinson, KS to Cassady, KS about a year ago (1940). An obituary for Rev. H.J. Moody dated Dec 29, 1948 had his residence as Enterprise (KS) and he was married to Sadie Moore at that time. ------ 1905 census (H.J. & T. C.?) KS, Mitchell Co., Cawker City, pg. 20, enum. Mar. 1: Harry is 35 yrs., Tacy is 32 yrs., "Waldo" is 11 yrs., and Dwight is 6 yrs. Living with them are Martin Mickey 76 yrs., Elizabeth Mickey 76 yrs. and Sarah Mickey 45 yrs.
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