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© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo & Glenn


Riley Lee Moody

September 25, 1882 ~ December 5, 1979


Montgomery County, Kansas
Fawn Creek Cemetery, Tyro
Enid Morning News

Date of Death 5 December 1979
Garber – Riley Lee Moody, 97, died Wednesday in a Garber nursing home. Service will be at 2 PM Saturday in the Graves Funeral Home Chapel at Caney, Kansas.

Moody was born September 25, 1882, in Breckinridge, Missouri, and worked many years in the oil fields of Oklahoma and Kansas. In later years, he was in business at Shidler and Yale. On September 20, 1907, he married Ruth Eugsler. She died March 6, 1958.

Masonic graveside rites will be conducted in the Fawn Creek Cemetery at Tyro, Kansas.

The body will lie in state at the Anderson Funeral Home in Garber until late Friday.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joe (Alta Mae) Barnes, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico; one son, Keith, Garber; one granddaughter; and three great – grandchildren.


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