
Mrs Gloria Ann Strobel Moody
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Gloria Ann Moody, age 76, of Waldorf, MD, passed away on October 9, 2020, at Adventist Hospital in Montgomery County, Maryland.
She was born on February 15, 1944, in Leonardtown, Maryland, to the late Edward and Eleanor Strobel.
She was a lifelong resident of Charles County and was crowned Miss Fire Prevention in 1961. Gloria was always a hard worker from her first job in Washington, DC, as a secretary in the FBI to 30 years with Safeway until her retirement in 1995. But her lifelong passion was being a wife, mom, sister, grandmother, great grandmother and friend.
Gloria loved Maryland blue crabs, baking, cooking and everything that would bring the whole family together. She enjoyed watching Judge Judy, Family Feud, and her all-time favorite soap opera, The Young and the Restless. Gloria was a huge fan of QVC and all things for the kids that blinked, buzzed, squeaked and made lots of noise for the kids to enjoy. She was a member of Calvary Gospel Church in Waldorf, MD and especially enjoyed her weekly bible study classes.
Gloria is a former member of the Red Hat Society and the Old Waldorf School. She was married to the late Harry "Ronnie" Moody, for 33 wonderful years.
In addition to her parents, husband and stepmother, Mary Strobel, Gloria is preceded in death by her sisters, Margaret Rollins and Barbara Gray; brothers, Joseph, Glen, Phillip and Mark Strobel; step-brother Courtney Good, grandson Zachary Campbell and great grandson, Luca DeLaGarza.
Gloria is survived by her son Arthur A Viering, Jr., and his wife Cynthia of Port Tobacco, MD, and their children Megan, Jeffrey, Brooke and Keith; daughter Beverly R. Campbell and her husband Richard of Waldorf, MD, and their sons Ryan and Bailee; stepdaughter Stephanie J. Doumecq and her son Michael
of Garland, Texas; great grandchildren Noelle, Alexi, Evan and Jackson, sisters; Rose Marie Goldsmith, Ruth Romestan and Mary Helen Moody, brother; Steven Strobel, step-brothers; Willie Good, Raymond Good, Richard Good and Ralph Good.
Visitation will be held at Calvary Gospel Church in Waldorf, MD from 9:30 -11 a.m, Monday, October 19th, 2020 with a Celebration of Life service immediately following. Internment will be held at Trinity Memorial Gardens.
Friends and family are welcome back to the First Baptist Church of Waldorf
following the internment for refreshments and fellowship.
Memorial gifts may be made to Hospice of Charles County.
