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David Franklin Manley

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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MANLEY, David Franklin Of Lawrence, MI

David was born April 8, 1961 in Laguna Beach, CA. He grew up in Plainwell, graduating in 1979. You might remember David as a young man working at the Plainwell Chicken Coop or Miller's IGA in Cooper, or as a baseball pitcher for Plainwell High. Dave...

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Dear Reva & family
We were sorry to hear of David's accident and death. I know your heart aches and I pray that God will give you strength and healing. It would certainly be nice to see you at the Hyzer reunion this summer. I know Florida is a long distance to come. Mom and Dad (Bob & Frieda) try to keep tabs on Aunt Millie, Aunt Claremae, and Aunt Margaret. Take care. Sincerely Bob & Frieda Hyzer family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

WE want to express our deepest sympathy to all of you. Thought's of Dave bring such wonderful times our families shared together at Plainwell High and than the great times we had a Michigan Tech. Winter Festival was one of my fondest memories we shared with Dave and Kevin. Helping the boys pack at your house on 12th street when they took the old jeep and trailer packed to the gills, and the boys were packed like sardines. How we followed them out of town on 131 to make sure they were...

Dearest Manley family, I cannot begin to tell you how sorry I am at David's untimely passing, he was first my customer then over the years became a true friend. On my travels about I would always look forward to stopping by the shop just to shoot the breeze, we shared many similar thoughts, ideals and beliefs. David shared generously with me by introducing me to his parents, and I remain in his debt.

Amanda, Ben, though I only ever met you once, I was impressed by both of you,...

Our hearts are to the manley family.The Gill's will miss David for his freindship and loyalty.

George, Norma and I are so very sorry to hear of your loss.