THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, July 17, 1930

Mrs. George Moody, one of Flagler County's best known and most popular residents, died Sunday morning at the Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach, following a very short illness: The news of the end of her long and useful life came as a shock to residents of Flagler County, where she had resided and had been active for so many years.

Being of Christian character, Mrs. Moody possessed many admirable traits. She always evidenced a generous interest in every movement to aid Flagler Beach, where she was a resident for many years.

She was an active member in the Order of Eastern Star, Royal Neighbors Lodge and a member of the Methodist church at Flagler Beach, where she was prominent in church activities.

Besides her husband, George Moody she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. M. B. Fuller, of Bunnell, Mrs. J. A. Babbitt, of Augusta, Georgia and Mrs. Lige Yelvington, of Flagler Beach; three sons, George Moody, Jr., I. I. Moody and Leonard Moody, of Flagler Beach; three sisters, Mrs. W. C. Pinker, Mrs. Ada Upchurch, Mrs. J. W. Bowen, of Baxley, Georgia.

Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church in Bunnell Monday afternoon at three o'clock, Rev. J. B. Culpepper and Rev. J. B. Culpepper, Jr., officiating.

The body was laid to rest at the Espanola Cemetery in the present of many friends of the deceased and the bereaved farili1y.