Darlene J. Moody

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Thursday, July 25, 1935
Date of Death:
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Age:
88 years old

Visitation

Date: Tuesday September 19, 2023
Time: 10:00 am

Location: Bethel Lutheran Church [ view map ]

Funeral Service

Date: Tuesday September 19, 2023
Time: 11:00 am

Location: Bethel Lutheran Church [ view map ]

Burial

Location: Grandview Memorial Gardens [ view map ]

Live Stream

Please CLICK HERE to be directed to the Bethel YouTube channel to view the livestream of Darlene's funeral service.

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Thursday, July 25, 1935
Date of Death:
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Age:
88 years old
Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Thursday, July 25, 1935
Date of Death:
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Age:
88 years old

Darlene J. Moody

Darlene Moody, fondly known as “the saint that married Frank,” is now truly, the saint that married Frank.  Darlene passed away peacefully Saturday morning at Season’s Hospice in Rochester MN, September 6, 2023 after a kiss from her husband Frank and the Lord’s prayer.

Darlene Moody (Hill) was born July 25,1935 to Brynolf and Esther Hill in Menahga, MN.  She had three sisters.  Frank and Darlene had no children but were known and respected by the many people they helped over the years, children and adults.  There are several nieces and nephews including many grands.  The family moved around a bit.  She and Frank have family all over the country from Oklahoma to Duluth to Wisconsin and New Hampshire.  Frank grew up in New Hampshire.

Darlene attended the University of Minnesota Duluth earning an Associate of Arts Degree.  Darlene met Frank while working as a travel agent in Duluth after being introduced by a United States Air Force buddy, Sunny Fine of Rochester, MN. Frank and Darlene met in October and were married the following January.  They moved around the country and the world as Frank pursued his USAF career.  After Frank left the USAF, they came to reside in Rochester, MN where they lived most of their 65 years of married life.  Darlene worked for several travel agencies including Dayton’s travel.  Frank owned and operated Moody’s service station and towing.

Darlene was blessed in many ways.  She was a patient at the Mayo Clinic and a pancreatic cancer survivor for over 20 years.  She and Frank were long time members of Bethel Lutheran church in Rochester where they served in several capacities including Sunday school and ushering.  Darlene enjoyed church bazars.  She celebrated her Finnish heritage making dishes like Mojakka stew.  She also enjoyed taking walks in the pines at Quarry Hill park with Frank.  Frank and Darlene hosted many 4th of July parties at their home on Willshire Drive for “Friends on Bill and Bob” where there was fellowship, food and a good view of fireworks was available at nightfall.  Frank and Darlene were good for Rochester and Rochester was good to them. They were good citizens of Rochester.

Darlene will be missed but we who knew her take comfort that she is now with our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ.  The funeral will be held Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at Bethel Lutheran Church in Rochester MN.  Family reviewal will start at 9 AM, public visitation at 10 AM, funeral services start at 11 AM with interment after at Grandview Memorial Gardens on Marion Road in Rochester MN.  A reception will be held at Bethel Lutheran Church after the interment.  Memorials are preferred to Bethel Lutheran Church in Rochester MN. Online condolences are welcome at www.mackenfuneralhome.com.

Condolences

The family of Darlene J. Moody has received the following condolences.

Frank- I am so sorry for your loss. Remember the promises of the cross as this is not goodbye but see you later. May the Lord comfort you during this time. 

Darlene was indeed a “ saint” . Such a gentle soul. I know that Frank will truly miss her and appreciate the time he had with her. I always enjoyed the time I had with Darlene. 

Darlene was indeed a “ saint” . Such a gentle soul. I know that Frank will truly miss her and appreciate the time he had with her. I always enjoyed the time I had with Darlene. 

Frank, 


I am sorry to hear of the loss of darlene. I worked with Darlene at Dayton's travel. She was such a kind and sweet unassuming lady.


It was such a treat to run into you to coming into the gonda building during covid while I was screening patients.


 


My thoughts and prayers are with you and remembering Darlene smile.


Sandy Melville

Dear “Uncle” Frank, 


I’m so sorry to hear of the loss of Darlene! She was such a sweetheart and I know how much you loved her dearly! She will be extremely missed! I won’t be able to make it to the service as I am out of the country. Sending you my condolences, love and hugs. Xoxo.


Aleasha Kreinbring