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Ace Michael Moudy

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Ace Michael Moudy

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
6 Apr 2019 (aged 1)
Papillion, Sarpy County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
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Ace Michael Moudy, 19 months, passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, April 6th, at his home in Papillion, Nebraska.
Ace was born on August 21st, 2017, in Omaha, Nebraska, to his parents, Mike and Megan Moudy. Ace was an incredibly happy, loving and affectionate boy who left a smile on the face of every person he met and filled the hearts of his family with immense joy.
A huge fan of his mom’s cell phone, mandarin oranges and ice cream, warm hugs, “Man Days” with his daddy, spending time at the bounce house with his favorite cousins (Gunnar, Brooks, and Truitt), blowing kisses and saying “muahhhh” to pretty girls, getting written up at daycare for being overly aggressive, dancing to his favorite songs on his Bluetooth speaker, stomping his feet to “Peanut Butter Jelly Time”, chasing after his cousin Brooks while he ran away yelling “No Ace! Naughty!”, hitting golf balls in his front yard, going for long walks to the playground with his mommy and daddy, giving unexpected hugs when someone was holding him, saying “Hi” over and over, smacking someone in the face and having the biggest smile as he was doing it, saying “grammy”, “papa”, “dada” and “mama”, and so many other things.

Ace leaves behind an incredible number of people whose lives he impacted so positively. He continues to shine his beautiful light down on all of those he loved, and he will continue to live on in our hearts for eternity.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak & Cutler
April 2019
Ace Michael Moudy, 19 months, passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, April 6th, at his home in Papillion, Nebraska.
Ace was born on August 21st, 2017, in Omaha, Nebraska, to his parents, Mike and Megan Moudy. Ace was an incredibly happy, loving and affectionate boy who left a smile on the face of every person he met and filled the hearts of his family with immense joy.
A huge fan of his mom’s cell phone, mandarin oranges and ice cream, warm hugs, “Man Days” with his daddy, spending time at the bounce house with his favorite cousins (Gunnar, Brooks, and Truitt), blowing kisses and saying “muahhhh” to pretty girls, getting written up at daycare for being overly aggressive, dancing to his favorite songs on his Bluetooth speaker, stomping his feet to “Peanut Butter Jelly Time”, chasing after his cousin Brooks while he ran away yelling “No Ace! Naughty!”, hitting golf balls in his front yard, going for long walks to the playground with his mommy and daddy, giving unexpected hugs when someone was holding him, saying “Hi” over and over, smacking someone in the face and having the biggest smile as he was doing it, saying “grammy”, “papa”, “dada” and “mama”, and so many other things.

Ace leaves behind an incredible number of people whose lives he impacted so positively. He continues to shine his beautiful light down on all of those he loved, and he will continue to live on in our hearts for eternity.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak & Cutler
April 2019

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