Maynard Manley

Born in Fairfield, IA
Born on Oct 16, 1925
Departed on Jun 16, 2015

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Dear Peggy and Family, We send our heartfelt sympathy. I have some very special memories of fun sleepovers at your house when we were growing up and the delicious breakfasts your parents fixed for us the next morning. Peggy I am so glad I still have you for a friend. We are so sorry for your loss and we pray for comfort and healing for you and your family. With Love, Carol Ann and Bing Nishiura

So sorry to hear of Maynard's passing. I lived next door with my parents for a few years until I married in 1994 and moved away. Maynard was a very nice man who would take the time to chat with you whenever he could, no matter how busy he was at the time.

Our prayers are with Maynard's Family. We all have many happy memories about the parties at my parents house. We will all miss Maynard and remember him often. We all are proud to have known Maynard and his family. Maynard was a Veteran of World War II his sacrifice will be remembered and honored!!

My family and I are very sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Maynard. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. He is in a much better place with all of his family.

So sorry to hear of Maynard's passing. I met him at the VFW and learned we were only a block away from him. We enjoyed walking over and visiting and having a drink with him. He was a great man and I am sure he was a remarkable soldier. I know that he is happy to be reunited with his wife, he often spoke about their many trips. May he rest in peace!!

I am sorry to hear about Maynard's passing. I live a couple blocks away. I would walk my two little dogs by his house, when he was able to come out we would stand outside and chat, very interesting man. One time we even sat outside and had a beer together. I will miss him.