Homegoing celebration for the life of Lenwood Oliver Moody, sunrise, June 26, 1957, sunset, October 5, 2000, Wednesday, October 11, 2000, 3:30 p.m., Tabernacle Baptist Church, 1223 Laney-Walker Boulevard, Augusta, Georgia 30901, Reverend Otis B. Moss III, pastor

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HOMEGOING CELEBRATION

SUNRISE June 26, 1957

SUNSET October 5, 2000

Wednesday, October 11, 2000 3:30 P.M.
Tabernacle Baptist Church 1223 Laney Walker Boulevard
Augusta, Georgia 30901
Reverend Otis B. Moss III, Pastor
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We wish to express our deepest appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown during the illness and death of our loved one. May God bless each and every one of you.
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REPAST
There will be a repast at the home of Reverend J. B. and Mrs. Aleatha Moody, 1545 Williston Road, Aiken, South Carolina following grave-side service.
CHEATHAM FUNERAL HOME INC.
"An Institution Founded on Faith" New Ellenton, SC 652-2422 & Langley, SC 593-0660
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LENWOOD OLIVER MOODY LIFE REFLECTIONS
God saw the road was getting rough, the hills were bard to climb. He gently closed those loving eyes and whispered, "God has smiled on me, He has set mefree."
Lenwood was born on June 26, 1957 to J. B. and Aleatha Odom Moody in Aiken, South Carolina. He departed this life on Thursday, October 5, 2000 at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Augusta, Georgia. The family moved to Augusta, Georgia where he attended school in the Richmond County School District. He was a 1975 Graduate of Glenn Hills High School and a 1984 Graduate of Clark Atlanta, University.
Lenwood spent a total of six years in the United States Army leaving the service in 1987 as a 1st Lieutenant.
At an early age he accepted Christ and joined the Taber nacle Baptist Church. While living in other cities, he attended various churches. When he moved home, he reunited with Taber nacle Baptist Church where he served faithfully until his health failed.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his parents, Reverend J. B. Moody and Aleatha Moody, Aiken, South Carolina; a brother, Carl Moody of Aiken, South Carolina; one sister, Ann Holmes of Augusta, Georgia and one adopted sister, Audrea Odom of Atlanta, Georgia; his paternal grandmother, Daisy Moody of Aiken, South Carolina; a brother-in-law, Jimmy Holmes, Jr. of Augusta, Georgia; a god-son, Patrick Deering of Waynesville, Missouri; a close friend, Lawanda Churchwell of Augusta, Georgia; two nephews, Jimmy Holmes, III of Augusta, Georgia and Larez Moody of Carrelton, Georgia; three nieces, Kewanja Forest of Montgomery, Alabama, Tiffany Autry and Tammy Autry both of Augusta, Georgia; one great nephew, Jimmy Leonte Holmes of Augusta, Georgia; one great niece, Tehilliah Autry of Augusta, Georgia; five aunts; eleven uncles; one great uncle; a god-mother, Ruth Moody of Brooklyn, New York; and a host of cousins, other relatives and sorrowing friends.

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