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Ann McLeod

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Ann McLeod
A photo of Ann McLeod in 1954 at Ball High School, Galveston TX It says "quill sweetheart" under the photo.
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Daughter of prominent corporate lawyer V.W. "Boo" McLeod and homemaker Dotty McLeod of Galveston Texas, Ann McLeod Moody (1937-2022) passed last April. This photo was taken in 1954 when she was attending Ball High School.

Ann had spirit, quick wit, and her personality and beauty shined, even attracting a Hollywood talent scout while she was on a family vacation in Las Vegas. She denied a life of fame and choose marriage and motherhood. She'd eventually marry Bobby Moody with whom she had a blended family of 8 children (3 from his previous marriage, 4 from her prior marriage, and then 1 child together).

Her adult passions included her children, grandchildren, and football! A beautiful obituary about her life is included on her biography.

With each year we lose members of her generation, and our memories are all that are left. By sharing our stories about our loved ones and ancestors we leave our children and grandchildren with a deeper understanding of our past and where we came from.
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Ann M. (Mcleod) Moody
Ann M. (McLeod) Moody and her siblings V.W. "Bubba" Jr, Doug, Dorothy, and Gail were born to Vaughn W. "Boo" McLeod, a prominent trial lawyer of the law firm McLeod, Alexander, Powel and Apffel, and Dorothy "Dotty" (Milroy) McLeod. Both her mother's and father's families enjoyed financial success, with Ann's maternal side involved in Texas land development, ice cream production, and cotton factoring. In the 1940s census, Ann was recorded as a 2-year-old living in Galveston, Texas, with her parents Vaughn W. McLeod (age 27) and Dorothy "Dotty" McLeod (age 27), alongside her brother Vaughn W. Jr. (age 1). During her youth, Ann was renowned for her quick wit and prowess in physical activities. As she matured, her beauty blossomed. While on a family trip to Las Vegas during her college years, she caught the eye of a Hollywood movie agent who tried to recruit her into the industry, though she ultimately declined. In 1968, Ann tied the knot with Robert "Bobby" L. Moody, blending their families to form a large one, including her four children, his three children from a previous marriage, and one child they had together. Ann and Bobby nurtured their eight children, all of whom went on to achieve remarkable success in their own right. A beautifully written obituary contains more details here Ann M. (Mcleod) Moody: Obituary
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