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The Poston Preserve


The Black
Bishop
by John Moody
The Black Bishop follows the lives of two Southern friends - one white, one black - through the prewar years of slavery through the War Between the States and its aftermath. One finds sucess and happiness in business and family, the other dedicates his life to God and becomes the first black Bishop.

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LTC John Fleetwood Moody
John Fleetwood Moody was born March 10, 1933, in Lake City, a son of the late Walter Scott and Lela Covington Moody. He was a graduate of the Citadel with Masters degrees from the University of South Carolina and Francis Marion University. Fleetwood was a retired lieutenant colonel in the US Army where he was a helicopter and fixed-wing pilot. He served in Korea and two tours in Vietnam. He was awarded two Bronze Stars in Vietnam and 15 Air Medals.

John Fleetwood Moody
MOODY, John SALTERS – John Fleetwood Moody, 71, died Wednesday, November 3, 2004 at his residence. Mr. Moody was born on March 10, 1933 in Lake City, a son of the late Walter Scott and Leila Covington Moody. He was a graduate of The Citadel with a masters degree from the University of South Carolina, and Francis Marion University. Mr. Moody was a retired Lt. Colonel in the US Army where he was a helicopter and airplane pilot. He served in Korea and two tours in Vietnam. He was awarded two Bronze Stars in Vietnam and 15 Air Medals. Mr. Moody was the author of The Black Bishop. He was a member of Union Presbyterian Church and Friends of the Library. Surviving are his wife, Margaret Dingle Moody of Salters; one grandson, Brendan Kirby of Salters; three brothers, Lide Moody of Lake City, Bill Moody of Dillon, and Lee Ray Moody of Walterboro; one sister, Laura Moody of Charleston; two daughters, Maxine Poston of Hendersonville, NC and Laura Jean Reed of Greenville, SC; and one step-daughter, Susan M. Kirby of Savannah, GA.
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LTC John F. Moody was a potential VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 11/03/2004 at the age of 71.7
Salters, SC
Date of Birth 03/10/1933
Served in the U.S. Army
This information was provided by Returned invoice, SSN search
More detail on this person: SALTERS " John Fleetwood Moody, 71, died Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004 at his residence. Mr. Moody was born March 10, 1933, in Lake City, a son of the late Walter Scott and Lela Covington Moody. He was a graduate of the Citadel with Masters degrees form the University of South Carolina and Francis Marion University. Fleetwood was a retired lieutenant colonel in the US Army where he was a helicopter and fixed-wing pilot. He served in Korea and two tours in Vietnam. He was awarded two Bronze Stars in Vietnam and 15 Air Medals. He also held a 3rd degree black belt in Karate. Lt. Col. Moody was the author of The Black Bishop. He was a member of Union Presbyterian Church and Friends of the Library. Fleetwood is survived by his daughters Maxine Moody Poston and her husband Dr. Hal Poston of Flat Rock, NC; Laura Jean Moody Reed and her husband Alan C. Reed of Greenville, SC; his 5 grandchildren: Elizabeth Jean Poston of Los Angeles, CA; Eric Chalmers Poston and Lane Strom Poston of Flat Rock, NC; Mitchell Alan Reed and Philip Ashley Reed of Greenville, SC; his former wife, Margaret Strom Moody of Greenville, SC. Also surviving are his 3 brothers, Lide Moody (Geneva) of Lake City, SC; Bill Moody (Rebecca) of Dillon, SC; and Lee Ray Moody (Betsy) of Walterboro, SC; a sister Laura Ellen Moody of Charleston, SC and several nieces and nephews.
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