On December 24, 1939, he was united in marriage to Oka Helsley.
He lived his entire life in and around Mansfield, Missouri, and was an auto mechanic by trade. He was a people person and loved spending time with his friends. For many years he went daily to the restaurant to be with his good friends.
Manie was saved early in his life at the New Hope Baptist Church. He possessed a heart of gold, and always put the needs of others ahead of his own.
The last few weeks of his life were spent in the hospital and nursing home. Those that took care of him always said they never saw a more kind and caring person.
Manie loved his family very much, as they all loved him, and as long as they live, he will live on through them.
Memorial contributions were made to Wolf Creek Building Fund.
On December 24, 1939, he was united in marriage to Oka Helsley.
He lived his entire life in and around Mansfield, Missouri, and was an auto mechanic by trade. He was a people person and loved spending time with his friends. For many years he went daily to the restaurant to be with his good friends.
Manie was saved early in his life at the New Hope Baptist Church. He possessed a heart of gold, and always put the needs of others ahead of his own.
The last few weeks of his life were spent in the hospital and nursing home. Those that took care of him always said they never saw a more kind and caring person.
Manie loved his family very much, as they all loved him, and as long as they live, he will live on through them.
Memorial contributions were made to Wolf Creek Building Fund.
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