Bruce-Mannis-Obituary

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Mr. Bruce Allen Mannis

DeWitt, Arkansas

Jan 19, 1959 – Feb 16, 2017 (Age 58)

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BORN
January 19, 1959
DIED
February 16, 2017
AGE
58
LOCATION
DeWitt, Arkansas

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Essex Funeral Home Inc Obituary

Bruce Allen Mannis, age 58, of DeWitt died Thursday, February 16, 2017.  He was born January 19, 1959 in DeWitt.  He was preceded in death by his parents Floyd Raymond Mannis and Helen Ethel Long Mannis, two brothers Floyd Ray Mannis and Larry Mannis, and two sisters Viola Mannis Capps and Juanita Mannis Sloate.   He was baptized in 1979 and was an Elder of McAdams Road Church, where he played the guitar and sang in the music ministry as part of the Gospel Expressions.   He is survived by his wife of 39 years Teresa Lynn McCallie Mannis, son Craig Allen Mannis and wife Chaunda of DeWitt, daughter Nikki Mannis Bisswanger and husband Corby of DeWitt, grandchildren Barrett Mannis, and Katie and Maggie Abel, brothers J.D. Mannis, Roy Mannis, and Elvis Mannis all of DeWitt, and Billy Joe Mannis of Lexington, OK, and sisters Joann Kagebein and Kathy Kidd of DeWitt, and Marilyn Sloate of Stuttgart, and many nieces and nephews.   Funeral services will be 2:00 Sunday, February 19 at McAdams Road Church with burial in DeWitt Cemetery by Essex Funeral Home.  Memorials may be made to McAdams Road Church, P.O. Box 215, DeWitt, AR 72042 or Noble Learning Center, 328 Polk Rd. 23, Cove, AR 71937. 

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HE'S MY UNCLE AND IM ONLY SEVEN YEARS OLD

So sorry for your loss. In my prayers in the days ahead.

Prayers for the family.. Sorry for your loss..

Met Bruce about three months ago at coffee shop in Mtn. View, and didn't take long to realize what a great guy he was. Right away we knew he loved the Lord Jesus Christ,his family and the pride he took in the house he was building up here. He will be missed up here in the Mountains.

We will always remember Bruce's dedication to the Lord Jesus Christ, His Family, Friends, and community. He will be missed, but he is also in the presence of the Lord he faithfully served. May the Lord comfort the family of this dear man.