Wayne L. Dunwoody – Moberly Monitor-Index

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Wayne L. Dunwoody, 61, of Moberly, died Dec. 25, 2022. He was a compassionate man, always willing to help others.

Wayne and Donna were married March 10, 2007. They were part of 4-H and graduated from Moberly, in the same year. They were the love of each other’s lives. 

Wayne was preceded in death by his mother and father, Shirley and Fred, and his brother, Brian.

He is survived by his wife, Donna, of Moberly;  his sons, Adam and Amy Dunwoody, of Fairview Heights, Illinois, Byron and Jessie Dunwoody, of Moberly, and Jacob Ragsdale, of Fairhope, Alabama.

He is also survived by his siblings, Kent and Sarah Dunwoody, of Raymore, and Connie Dunwoody, of Moberly; sisters-in-law, Nancy and Jack Sumpter, of Madison, Missouri, and Sherrie Chirillo, of Independence, Missouri; by aunts, Bonnie and Dollie Dunwoody and Wilma Farris, all of Moberly, along with his nieces and nephews, many cousins and friends.

Wayne had five grandchildren who were one of his best joys in life: Joie Mae and Braxton Dunwoody, of Moberly, Ava and Addie Dunwoody, of Fairview Heights, Illinois, and Paxton Steele, of Moberly.

Wayne was a true outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing and shooting guns. He loved going camping and fly fishing at Bennett Springs. He was a farmer all his life, a carpenter for many years, and, in recent years, a real estate agent for C21 McKeown and an active member of the Randolph County Board of Realtors. 

Wayne was a member of Carpenter Street Baptist Church and also attended Redeemer Church. Previously, Wayne was a member of the Carpenters for Christ. He was also a Gideon and passed out Bibles to many people.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to Gideons International – Moberly Camp.

Words of comfort and support were shared with the family at a visitation at the Cater Funeral Home. Funeral services honoring Wayne’s life were held in the Cater Funeral Home Chapel. Committal prayer and burial took place at Memorial Park Cemetery.


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