KINGSPORT - Zelda Mae Robinette Moody, age 92, of Kingsport, went to be with her Lord and Saviour on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
She was a faithful and longtime member of Fall Creek Baptist Church who loved the Lord and her family. She enjoyed quilting, gardening, blue bird watching and watching golf. She cherished her memories of attending The Masters 10 times.
Zelda was preceded in death by her parents: Marion Palmer and Mabel Tunnell Robinette; sister: Regina Clemmons, brother: Samuel Clinton Robinette, infant son: Dallas E. Moody, Jr and her husband: Dallas E. Moody.
Left to cherish her memory are her children: Keith Moody, (Daphne), Felicia Ketron (Chris), Euniece Blankenship, and Kris Moody (Lisa). Grandchildren: Rachel Hobbs (Tim), Jessica Blankenship (Ray), Kelley Wampler (Josh), Jennifer Ketron, Jamie Ketron, Dylan Moody, Cody Blankenship (Hannah) and Austin Moody and 11 great grandchildren. Son-in-law: Doug Blankenship, Sister: Devonda Eiklor (John) and many nieces and nephews.
Family and friends will gather on Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 2:00 PM in Emory United Methodist Church Cemetery for graveside services. Rev. Tommy Haynes will officiate.
EAST LAWN FUNERAL HOME is charge of arrangements.
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Susan Gibson
September 12, 2024
Greg and I have such fond memories of Zelda. She and her friend, Edith, traveled in the motor home with Edith's brother, Elmer,(from Ohio). Zelda loved lighthouses. We would make sure we saw one or two on our trips. Her named appeared on my contacts today and when I pulled up her name, saw that you lost her back in March. She was a real delight to have around. Our deepest condolences to you and your families.
Sue and Greg Gibson
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