Charlotte Moody

Obituary of Charlotte Louise Moody

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Mrs. Charlotte Louise Adair Moody, age 89, of Mountain Dale Road, Vilas, passed Monday, February 7, 2022 at Watauga Medical Center. Born May 6, 1932 in Watauga County, she was a daughter of Charles Nathan and Ivalee Cornett Adair. Mrs. Moody was a member of Mountain Dale Baptist Church. Louise loved her Lord, her family and community. She was the substitute 'Mom' for most of the neighborhood children. As a loving wife and mother, Louise was the fabric that held the family together. She enjoyed working in the vegetable garden, but especially loved growing and tending to her flowers. Louise is survived by her daughters, Doris Hicks and husband, Curtis, of Elk Park and Shirley Moody of Vilas; sons, Joe Moody and wife, Martha, of Boone, Larry Dale Moody and wife, Christine, of Morehead City, Kenneth Clyde Moody and wife, Vivian, of Butler, TN, and Charles Alan Moody of Thomasville; sisters, Ann Caffery and husband, Gene, of PA, and Ida Mae Adair of Bristol, TN; five grandchildren, Heather Hicks, Daniel Joseph Moody and wife, Chris, Blake Moody and wife, Nicole, and Joshua and Jameson Moody; nine great-grandchildren and a number of step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Edgar Moody; son, Randy Moody; and six brothers and sisters. Funeral services for Louise Moody will be conducted Friday afternoon, February 11th, at 2 o'clock at Mountain Dale Baptist Church, officiated by Pastor Eric Cornett. The family will receive friends from 1 until 2 o'clock, prior to services, at the church. The family respectfully request those attending to please wear a mask. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Online condolences may be shared at the website www.austinandbarnesfuneralhome.com Austin & Barnes Funeral Home and Crematory is serving the Moody family.
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