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In 1889, Moody set up the private bank W. L. Moody and Company,. [1] In 1905, he founded American National Insurance Company, [1] [5] [9] which, at the time of Moody's death, was the biggest one west of the Mississippi River. [10] In 1907, Moody founded City National Bank. [11] He was President of the bank until he died. [11]
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Shearn Moody Jr., was born on May 23, 1933, to Shearn Moody Sr. and Frances Moody Newman in Galveston, Texas. [5] His father died in 1936, while he was an infant. [6] Moody was well known for eccentric behavior, such as building a slide from his bedroom window to a swimming pool, where he kept pet penguins, and wearing house slippers wherever he went. [3]
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American National was founded in 1905 by Galveston businessman William Lewis Moody Jr. Today the company offers a wide array of insurance products and services including life insurance, annuities, health insurance, property and casualty insurance, credit insurance, and pension plan services.
Dan Beck, Moody's current general manager, is the third generation of the Moody family to run the diner. [6] Beck points out the aesthetic tradition of the diner from the classic neon sign to the well-worn formica counter-top where customers have sat at since the 1950s.
The couple is taking comfort in each other and the support of their community, which has rallied to help the family with fundraisers and updates on a Facebook page dedicated to Sherri Moody.
Moody won the mansion for $20,000, a fraction of the mansion's over $100,000 worth. Moody, his wife and four children promptly moved into the home and celebrated their first Christmas at the mansion in 1900. [2] Members of the Moody family resided in the home until 1986 when it was turned into a historic museum commemorating the Moody family. [2]