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In Loving Memory

Moody, Billy R.

 

Moody, Billy Ray, passed away on December 30, 2023.

Beloved husband of Constance Moody (nee Ballew) for 61 years; loving father of Donna Duspiwa; cherished grandfather of David Duspiwa; dear brother of Charles (the late Susie) Moody, Dorris (Bill) Long and the late Garner Moody and Morris Moody; dear brother-in-law of Paula (Gene) Hammons, Ronald (Mary) Ballew and Chip Ballew; our dear uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Mr. Moody taught at Hancock Place High School for 33 years and was a Veteran of The United States Marine Corps.

Services: A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. A Kutis South County Chapel Service.

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18 thoughts on “Moody, Billy R.”

  1. My sympathies and prayers to Bill’s family. I taught with him for four years. He cared about students and their learning. Good man.

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  2. Sempre Fi Bill, I enjoyed my time at Hancock because of his graciousness, a good guy and very caring person. He was what was good about the school and the Marine Corps.

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  3. Mr. Moody was always a great and funny guy and great teacher. One thing that momentarily comes to mind, is that he always got my girlfrend and I mixed up, and would call each of us the other one’s name. None the less, he was a great person and will be terribly missed by all. Rest in peace, Bill, until we all meet again.

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  4. Bill was a great example to our late son Ryan Faulstich. Ryan enjoyed his company when he would visit along with good friend Dave. Bill will be missed and always remembered.

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  5. Prayers for the family! Bill was a great person and teacher. I will miss his great sense of humor. Rest in peace my friend.

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  6. Bill was a teacher when I was a student and a fellow teacher when I was a teacher there. I don’t think you could ever meet a nicer guy. Bill had a tremendous sense of humor and could tell jokes nonstop. He always kept you laughing. A truly great person.

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  7. My prayers for the family. Bill was a very special friend to me and I am very grateful to have had him and Connie a part of my life.

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  8. Semper fi Marine! He is responsible for my love of chess and a great influencer of my love of reading. He took me under his wing and gave me a place where I could be me. Rest in peace Good sir!

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  9. Prayers for the family
    I thought he was a great teacher
    He helped me in my sophomore year by letting me copy his lessons in my business office classes
    I really appreciated his sense of humor

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  10. Bill was a great friend and always helped the other person. Connie and I have been friends for 56 years.
    Bill will be missed.
    Rest in peace.

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  11. We go through life meeting many people that come & go. Bill was one that I was blessed to have the pleasure of knowing! He was always friendly and funny!
    Love & prayers for you Connie.

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