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Ryan Cody McManama, 21, of Fries, passed away Friday, March 28, 2014, at University of Virginia Medical Center.
He was born July 7, 1992, to Tina Marie and Roger Dean McManama in Radford Va.
Ryan was an avid video game player.
Survivors include his mother, Tina Marie McManama of Woodlawn; father, Roger Dean McManama of Tennessee; grandparents, David and Wilma Waller of Fries; sister, Ashley M. Jefferson of Coco Beach Fla.; aunt and uncle, Linda Warf and Gary Hamilton, both of Woodlawn; nephews, Blaise and Preston Jefferson; special cousins, Tia, Karlie and Alyssa; best friends, Brady Lineberry and Tyler Atkins; special friend, Glenn Armstrong; and several other family members.
A graveside service will be held Thursday, April 3, 2014, 4:15 p.m. at Felts Cemetery. Pastor Jack Mooring will officiate. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. prior to the graveside service at Twin County Funerals.
Twin County Funerals is serving the McManama family.
Online condolences can be made at www.twincountyfunerals.com.
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My sincere sympathy to the family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.
April 10, 2014
I miss u ryan u will always be on my mind I love u
sara barker
April 10, 2014
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