The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
NameDavid Leonard MOODY M.D. 30,2666,2668, 1
BirthJun 18, 1937, Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA30
DeathMar 9, 2024, Brookfield, Cook County, Illinois, USA Age: 86
BurialMay 18, 2024, Greenwood Cemetery, Bayfield, Bayfield County, Wisconsin USA
ChristenAug 8, 1937, Virginia, Saint Louis County, Minnesota, USA110 Age: <1
FlagsBlood Relatives of JDM, Haplotype G, Relative
FatherLeonard Wood MOODY M.D. , 7 (1905-1969)
MotherAnna Rita MATKOVICH , 8 (1911-1992)
Spouses
FatherErnest George LAPOINTE , 18178 (1903-1988)
MotherMildred Elaine ANDERSON , 56 (1911-2008)
Family ID1
Children(Private) , 3
 (Private) , 4
 Keith Edward (Died as Infant), 5 (1967-1967)
 (Private) , 6
Notes for David Leonard MOODY M.D.
He was delivered by James J. Swendson, M.D., 18 June 1937 at 6:25 PM at Midway Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota. His parents were living at the Minnesota State Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Ah-Gwah-Ching, Walker, Minnesota and when David was due for delivery, his mother went to live with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Grau at 1628 Maple Knoll Drive, St. Paul, Minnesota. The GPS coordinates of their house, torn down in 2009, are Map datum NAD 27 UTM Zone Conus 15 T 038983 Easting 5214172 Northing. He was the first child of his father, age 32 and his mother, age 25. He lived at Aw-Gwah-Ching with his parents and his brother Michael Warren Moody, until October, 1942, when his father moved to a new job as Superintendent and Medical Director of Pureair Sanatorium, Bayfield, Wisconsin. He started the first grade on 13 Sep 1943 at Bayfield Public School. He was promoted from the second to the fourth grade, so he graduated as Valedictorian from Bayfield High School on 26 May, 1954 , while Yvonne graduated in 1955. His freshman year at the University of Wisconsin he lived in an off campus boarding home at 1715 Kendall Avenue, Madison. His sophomore year he lived at Botkin House, a dormitory on campus. His junior year he lived at the Sigma Nu Fraternity house, 120 West Gorham Street. After 3 years of undergraduate education at the University of Wisconsin, he was accepted into the University of Wisconsin Medical School, graduating in 1961 fifth in class ranking. After his junior year of Medical School, he was married in a formal wedding service to Yvonne Louise LaPointe by Rev. Chester L. Harries and Rev. Dean Johnson on 11 June 1960 at the Presbyterian Church, Bayfield, Wisconsin. Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, who were part of the wedding party, Marilyn LaPointe, Karen Polaski, and Gretchen Patka, . The rain stopped and the sun shone for the outside reception after the wedding on the lawn of the Doctor’s residence at Pureair Sanatorium. Their honeymoon took them to the Gateway Lodge, Land O Lakes WI, and then to Niagara Falls, New York. Following their marriage they lived at 318 North Breese Terrace, Madison, Wisconsin while David finished his last year of Medical School. On 8 May 1961 they bought their first new car, a brown Buick Skylark, and left Bayfield in it on 12 June 1961 on their way to California. During his internship of 7/6/61-7/6/62 he was a First Lieutenant at Letterman Army Hospital, Presidio of San Francisco, California. They temporarily rented at 2801 Lincoln Way until military housing was available, then moved to live on the Presidio at 1578F Stillwell Road. Their first son, John, was born at Letterman Army Hospital on the Presidio on 5 May 1962. They returned to Bayfield on 7 July 1962. From 25 July to 7 September David was at his next assignment as Captain, Medical Corps, U.S. Army Reserves for Medical Officer basic training at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. Yvonne and John remained in Bayfield until he returned, and on 11 September they all left for his permanent assignment as an On The Job Trainee in Radiology at Fort Jackson Army Hospital, Columbia, South Carolina. They rented 1802 Faraway Drive, Columbia, South Carolina until David’s discharge on 1 July 1964. From 1 August 1964 to 31 December 1966 David was a Resident in Radiology at the University of Minnesota. They spent from 25 June to 2 October 1966 in Washington, D.C. while David attended the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. The first home they purchased was at 2201 East 36th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota for $17,500 on 1 September 1964. On 21 May 1966 they bought a new yellow Buick Special. On 3 January 1967 David finished his residency and stayed on the staff of University Hospital as an Instructor in the Department of Radiology at the Medical School of the University of Minnesota. 19 August 1967 they bought a home at 2220 Innsbruck Parkway, Columbia Heights, Minnesota. On 2 February 1968 David left the University to join a private practice of Radiology at Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis. On 16 July 1970 they moved down the street to a home they bought at 1845 Innsbruck Parkway. On 3 July 1976 they broke ground for a new home at 17 Skillman Lane, North Oaks, Minnesota 55127, moving in on 20 December 1976. In June 1979 he bought a 34 foot 1952 wooden Chris Craft in Minneapolis with his brother in law Randy Winterer. It was trucked to Bayfield and named "Seabird II” after one of Ernie LaPointe’s boats. Ernie took care of it and arranged to sell it to John Otis on 31 May 1985. They bought Unit 200, Bayfield on the Lake, 10 South First Street, Bayfield, Wisconsin 54814 on 1 June 1982. On 12 September 1988 David started a new job at the Community Hospital of Santa Cruz, California, renting at 4213 Sea Pines Court, Capitola, California 95010 while Yvonne stayed in North Oaks until their house was sold. 1 March 1989, Yvonne and her mother drove to California to the house they had purchased at 3705 Tiffani Court, Santa Cruz 95065. He was named a Fellow of the American College of Radiology on 12 September 1989. They were living at 3705 Tiffani Court when the 17 October 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake occurred, with the epicenter about 5 miles away. They spent the next 3 months renting the house at 4213 Sea Pines Court, Capitola while the house on Tiffani Court was being repaired. On 9 July 1991 he started a new job in Larkspur, California, and they moved to a home they bought at 493 Fieldstone Drive, Novato, California 94945. On 26 September 1992 they moved back to Minneapolis to work with Consulting Radiologists, Ltd. at Abbott Northwestern Hospital. They rented Unit 801 at La Rive, 110 Bank Street South East, Minneapolis 55414 while their townhouse was being constructed. They moved into 182 Bank Street South East , Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414 on 26 July 1994. 1 March 2003 they bought a home at 6 Belted Kingfisher Road, Amelia Island, Florida 32034. David retired on 30 August 2003 after 41 years of practicing radiology. They sold their home at 182 Bank Street on 29 September 2003 and moved to their new home at 6 Belted Kingfisher Road, Fernandina Beach, Florida. They became Florida residents, but spent summers at their condominium, #200, 10 South First Street, Bayfield, Wisconsin 54814. In 2016 they sold their home on Amelia Island, spent the summer in Bayfield, and in September moved to Apartment 1113, 150 Forest Avennue, Oak Park, Illinois 60301, six blocks from the home of son Edward “Ned” Moody and his family. They continued to spend summers in their condominium in Bayfield and winters in Oak Park. David is Associate #5194 of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America.

KING OF ARMS CERTIFICATE

Following is the text of the King of Arms Certificate from the College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, London, E. C. 4, England, which attests to the right of David L. Moody, 182 Bank Street S.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., to the Armorial Bearings of Edmund Moody. Any Moody who can prove to the College of Arms his line of descent from Richard Moody of Moulton, County Suffolk, may also use these Armorial Bearings, which were painted on the Certificate from the description therein by the Heraldic Artists of the College of Arms.

TO ALL AND SINGULAR to whom these Presents shall come Sir Alexander Colin Cole, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, upon whom has been conferred the Territorial Decoration, Garter Principal King of Arms, Sir Anthony Richard Wagner, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Clarenceux King of Arms and John Philip Brooke Brooke-Little, Esquire, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms Send Greeting! Whereas it has been represented unto us by DAVID LEONARD MOODY of Skillman Lane, North Oaks, St. Paul, Minnesota in the United States of America, Doctor of Medicine and formerly a Captain in the Army of the United States of America That according to a pedigree of his family which has been ordered to be registered at Her Majesty’s College of Arms in London he is proven to be great-grandson of Warren Lyman Moody born 23 October 1838, son of Edwin Moody of the Town of Northfield in the County of Franklin and Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States of America which Edwin Moody in a further pedigree of the family Moody registered in Her Majesty’s said College of Arms has been entered as sixth in descent from John Moody of Bury St. Edmunds in the County of Suffolk in England and of Hartford, Connecticut, Massachusetts aforesaid, which John Moody was baptized at Moulton in the County of Suffolk aforesaid on the Fifth day of April 1593, grandson of Richard Moody of Moulton aforesaid who died on the Twenty-fifth day of April 1574, great-grandfather of John Moody of Ipswich, nephew of the said John Moody of Bury St. Edmunds and of Hartford And whereas at the Visitation of the County of Suffolk conducted by Sir Edward Bysshe, Knight, Clarenceux King of Arms in the years 1664-1668 there was recorded for and in the names of the said John Moody of Ipswich and his forebears a certain Shield and a Crest the illustration or "trick” of which may be described in terms of blazon as follows: Argent on a Chevron engrailed Sable between three Trefoils slipped Vert as many Lozenges Gold and on a Chief Azure two Clouds Argent and out of each an Arm issuant sleeved Gold the hands proper supporting a Rose Gules - the Crest being Upon a Helm on a Wreath Argent and Gules Two Arms vested Gules and Vert embowed in saltire the hands proper each holding a Falchion Argent hilts and quillons Gold, and whereas these said Armorial Bearings of Moody resemble and appear to be those which were given and granted unto Edmund Mowdye otherwise Moody of Bury St. Edmunds by Letters Patent of Thomas Hawley, Clarenceux King of Arms bearing date the Sixth day of October 1541 videlicet: Silver on a Cheveron engrailed sable betwene the Trefles vert iii Lozenges golde in chef asur two clowdes owt of every clowde an Arme yssuante sleved golde profled goules the sherte apparaunte at the hande silver supportyng a Rose goules traced and porfled and in the myddest the bud golde upon a helme on a wrethe silver goules Two Woodhowse Armes goules and verte in crosse holding in every hande a fawchyon silver hilted and hafted golde manteled goules dobled silver: And whereas neither the destination and extent of the said gift and grant of Armorial Bearings is specified in the record testifying unto the same preserved in the College of Arms nor is the name of the said Edmund Moody of Bury St. Edmunds included in the pedigree of Moody recorded as aforesaid at the Visitation of Suffolk in 1664 nor is he named in that headed by the said Richard Moody of Moulton, ancestor of the said John Moody of Bury St. Edmunds and of Hartford as also of our Petitioner David Leonard Moody it having been established nevertheless that in respect of the said former pedigree of Moody that the Armorial Ensigns of Edmund Moody were entered and allowed by Clarenceux King of Arms in 1664 and in respect of the latter pedigree the said Arms and Crest were annexed thereunto by the Kings of Arms in or about the year 1927 both pedigrees being genealogies of and comprising those descending from Richard Moody of Moulton aforesaid who died in 1574 it has been submitted by David Leonard Moody our Petitioner that the said Armorial Bearings have been confirmed thereby as the entitlement of the said Richard Moody of Moulton and of his descendants and he has requested of us accordingly that as such descendant his own right and entitlement to the Arms and Crest of Moody as constituted in 1541 be acknowledged and confirmed by us and that We do so certify and declare that is to say that the same do pertain and belong unto him and his descendants regard being had always to the Laws of Arms as the same in the United States of America do prevail and obtain. Now know ye therefore that We the said Garter Principal King of Arms and the said Clarenceux King of Arms and the said Norroy and Ulster King of Arms having duly taken into account And duly considered all that which has been represented unto and requested of us by David Leonard Moody our Petitioner do now confirm declare and certify that the Arms and Crest of Moody as hereinbefore last described and blazoned and depicted in the margin hereof do by right of his ancestry pertain and belong to David Leonard Moody and to his descendants and in the premises are appropriate to be borne and used by him and by them with their due and proper differences all being in accordance with the Laws and practice of Arms and in so far as the Laws of Arms which obtain in the United States of America do permit and allow. In witness whereof We have hereunto set out hands this Eighth day of January in the year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred & eighty-seven.

A. Colin Cole J. P. Brooke-Little J. P. Brooke-Little
Garter for Clarenceux Norroy and Ulster

In a letter sent to David L. Moody by Sir Colin Cole, Garter Principal King of Arms, The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C.4, England dated 5 August 1986 regarding the components of the Moody Arms and Crest, quote;

"the Chevron between three trefoils with as many lozenges on the chevron may be regarded as the Arms of Moody in the form in which they were devised as appropriate then to receive the "Augmentation" of a Chief commemorative of the rescue or saving of the King, represented by his badge of a red rose of the Tudors. The Crest itself, of the falchions each held in the hand of a man of the wood, Vert etc., can be regarded as indicating that Edward was or became one of the household of King Henry and as such served and protected his Royal Master."

Other information that I have learned in my research on heraldry is:253
1 The helmet indicates rank, by among other things, the direction it faces and whether it is gold or silver; Edmund's helmet is that of the lowest rank, that of a gentlemen, which Henry VIII bestowed upon him.
2. The trefoils slipped vert are the badge of Ireland, repeated three times, which is traditional.
3. The arms are embowed in the Saint David's Cross position.
4. The red rose, particularly if in a circle, is a famous Tudor device.

Lastly, The Records of the College of Arms indicate that the Moody family motto is

"THE REWARD OF VALOUR"


CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME

David Leonard Moody, M.D., F.A.C.R.

HOME ADDRESS

182 Bank Street S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
612-331-8763

BUSINESS ADDRESS

Consulting Radiologists, Ltd.
825 Nicollet Mall, Suite 453
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
612-338-6411 Fax 612-337-5730

VITAL STATISTICS

Born June 18, 1937, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Married
Three Sons

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin,
June 16, 1958.

Doctor of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin,
June 5, 1961.

Intern, Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, California,
July 7, 1961 to July 6, 1962.

On-the-Job-Trainee in Radiology, U.S. Army Medical Service,
Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina,
September 5, 1962 to July 1, 1964.

Resident in Radiology, Department of Radiology,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
H.O. Peterson, M.D., Professor and Chairman.
Training in Diagnostic Radiology, Therapeutic Radiology,
Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Radiology.
July 1, 1964 to December 31, 1966.

Fellowship in Radiologic Pathology,
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C.,
July 1 to September 31, 1966.

HONORS

Sigma Sigma Honorary Medical Fraternity, 1958.

Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Medical Fraternity, 1961.

Fellow of the American College of Radiology, 1989.

CERTIFICATIONS

Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners #65411, July 6, 1962.
Diplomate, American Board of Radiology, June 9, 1967.
California License #G-9186, November 13, 1963.
Wisconsin License #15126, October 23, 1964.
Minnesota License #16807, November 13, 1964.
Pneumoconiosis B Reader Certification, National Institute
of Occupational Safety and Health, November 6, 1978.
Recertified 1985, 1989, 1993, 1997 and 2001.

PRESENT POSITION

September 27, 1992 to September 1, 2003.
Consulting Radiologists, Ltd. , 1221 Nicollet Mall, Suite 600, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55403.
Practice limited to diagnostic radiology.

PAST POSITIONS

July 1, 1991 to September 27, 1992.
Diagnostic Imaging Medical Associates, Inc.
2801 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur, California 94939

September 1, 1988 to June 30, 1991.
Community Hospital of Santa Cruz and its successor, Dominican Santa Cruz Hospital
1555 Soquel Drive, Santa Cruz, California, 95065

March 1, 1968 to August 31, 1988.
Partner in Metropolitan Radiological Consultants, P.A., primarily practicing at the
Swedish Hospital, and its successor, the Metropolitan-Mount Sinai
Medical Center, 900 South Eighth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404,
and administrator of the private diagnostic office at Suite 220, 825 South
Eighth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404. Clinical Assistant Professor,
Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
William M. Thompson, M.D., Professor and Chairman.

January 1, 1967 to February 28, 1968.
Instructor and Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, H.O. Peterson, M.D., Professor and Chairman. Practice limited to general
diagnostic radiology, clinical research in diagnostic radiology, and education of medical
students, interns and residents.

September 5, 1962 to July 1, 1964.
Captain, M.C., USAR on active duty as On-the-Job-Trainee in Radiology
at U.S. Army Medical Service, Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina.
Honorable discharge July 12, 1967.

PARTICIPATION IN STATE AND LOCAL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

Minnesota Radiological Society
1974-78 and 1983-86 Medical Services and Insurance Committee,
1977-78 Chairman.
1979-88, 1994-95 Executive Committee.
1981-83 Alternate Councilor to the American College of Radiology.
1984-88 Councilor to the American College of Radiology.
1994-95 Counselor to the Minnesota Radiological Society.


PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

American College of Radiology
1987-1994 Committee on Member Insurance Plans.


OTHER OFFICES

Metropolitan-Mount Sinai Medical Center Medical Staff
1970-77 Bylaws/Rules and Regulations Committee,
1976-77 Chairman.
1974-76 Vice Chief, Department of Radiology.
1974-78 Medical Audit Committee,
1977-78 Chairman.
1974-78 Tissue and Procedures Committee.
1976-82 and 1986-88 Executive Committee,
1979-80 Chairman.
1977-82 Joint Conference Committee,
1981 Chairman.
1977-78 Credentials Committee.
1977-78 Medical Staff Vice President.
1978-81 Ad Hoc Quality Assurance Committee.
1979-80 Medical Staff President.
1979-84 Nominating Committee,
1981-82 Chairman.
1981-82 Professional Contracts Advisory Committee,
1981-82 Chairman.
1981-82 Medical Staff Past President.

Metropolitan-Mount Sinai Medical Center
1977-80 Long Range Planning Committee.
1979-80 Board of Directors.
1986-88 Director and Chief, Department of Radiology.

Samaritan Hospital Medical Staff
1986-87 Chief, Department of Radiology.
1986-87 Executive Committee.

Mille Lacs Hospital Medical Staff
1978-88 Chief, Department of Radiology.


RESEARCH

1959-60 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
Measurement of gonadal radiation dose delivered by diagnostic
x-ray equipment using the standard exposure parameters of the
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital.

1965-66 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Correlation of the pathologic changes in rabbit lung with dose
and time after radiation.

1966 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Correlation of the number and location of pulmonary metastasis
resected for cure with the preoperative radiologic examinations.


PUBLICATIONS

Moody, David L., M.D., Cameron, John R., Ph.D., and Juhl,
John H., M.D.: Gonadal Dosimetry in Diagnostic Radiology,
Wisconsin Medical Journal. 61, 2, 115-8 February 1962.

Moody, David L., M.D., and Schencker, Bernard, M.D.:
Exhibit on Stress Fractures, Convention of the American
Roentgen Ray Society, 1964.

Schencker, Bernard, Major, M.C., Marcure, Richard, Major, M.C.,
and Moody, David L., Captain, M.C.: Simplified Nephrotomography:
The Drip Infusion Technique, American Journal of Roentgenology.
92, 2, 283-9 October 1965.

Moody, David L., M.D., Edlich, Richard F., M.D., and
Gedgaudas, Eugene, M.D.: The Roentgenologic Identification of
Pulmonary Metastasis: Evaluation of an Operatively Proved Series,
Diseases of the Chest. 51, 3, 306-10 March 1967.

Rapp, George F., M.D., and Moody, David L., M.D.: Stress Fractures
of the Femoral Neck, Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association.
60, 4, 424-6 April 1967.

Moody, David L., M.D.: Acute Diffuse Pulmonary Infiltrates,
Exhibit and paper, Minnesota Radiological Society, February 1979.

Ansari, Azam, M.D., and Moody, David L., M.D.: Small Bowel Giardiasis, Hospital Practice. 32, 9, 74, September 15, 1997.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1967-68 Instructor and Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
teaching medical students, interns, and residents.


MEMBERSHIPS
American Roentgen Ray Society
Radiological Society of North America
American College of Radiology
Minnesota Radiological Society
Hennepin Medical Society
Minnesota Medical Association
Research notes for David Leonard MOODY M.D.
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