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John Franklin Maness

November 10, 1948 - May 5, 2020

U.S. Veteran
Chicken Thief

Funeral Services will be private

Obituary Viewed 6016 times

Posted by:
Lester & Diane Boswell

Posted on:
May 8, 2020

There are no words to describe how much we are going to miss this wonderful man. He was just a pure joy to be around. He lived life to the fullest and then some. Our shooting matches will not be the same with out our Maness. You will always be in our hearts, thoughts and constant prayer. Rest In Peace dear friend.

Posted by:
The Hart Family

Posted on:
May 8, 2020

Our family is so blessed to call you our friend. The sweetest, kindness man we know. Always brought a smile to everyone’s face and of course always giving Roger trouble 🙂 May you rest in peace dear friend - you will be missed. We love you.

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Barbara Spangler

Posted on:
May 8, 2020

John you will be missed by this household. Lots of loving memories camping, dune buggy riding, and just all out joking around. Brian sure liked you alot and so did your girl Rhonda. RIP my friend, see you in the after life.

Posted by:
Paul and Janice Harper

Posted on:
May 7, 2020

Had a lot of fun as kids. We spent a lot of time on the front pew at church together. Lots of good memories. God bless your family. You will be missed chicken theif.

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Donna Arndt Compton

Posted on:
May 7, 2020

Uncle John we will miss your smile and loving support. I knew you were always there for me. You were always a wonderful Uncle. My prayers and love for peace and comfort for Aunt Sandy and his family. RIP Uncle John

Posted by:
Shelly Tidwell

Posted on:
May 6, 2020

I've known you all my life. A family friend. You will be missed by fishing budddies... just buddies and perhaps the Tidwell Brother's Racing Team. We had some great talks at Amvets.

Posted by:
Alex Prunty

Posted on:
May 6, 2020

I miss you already buddy. This is a man that I greatly respected and loved more than I could ever say. I didn't want you to go but I didn't want you to suffer. You were one of the toughest I've ever known and I'll miss our trips more than you could've imagined. I'm so blessed to have called you my best friend and my best man. I'll see you again some day. Don't catch all the fish up there. Save me a few for when my time comes to join you. I love you and miss you