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James E. Manard

Omaha, Nebraska

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Manard, James E., D.C. May 3, 1923 - Jul 16, 2011 James passed away peacefully at The Hospice House. Born in Omaha, NE, James graduated from St. John's Military School in 1941 and served in the U. S. Merchant Marines during WWII. He married Virginia Heuer on Sep 9, 1945. He graduated from...

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Thank you, Dr. Manard, for serving your patients and chiropractic for 55 years. Blessings to your family.

-Minda @ Palmer
Marketing and Public Relations
Palmer College of Chiropractic

I fondly remember Dr Manard when I was a small child and would go with my Grandpa to the office. I also went to him myself when I was older and he always amazed me by remembering so much about my Grandpa even long after he passed. We would run into each other from time to time in different stores and he would always remember me and visit for a bit. I pray for you in your time of loss and that peace and joy may comfort you as he comforted so many. He will be missed.

My memories of Jim go back to when I was a youngster, and Jim and Virginia were members of the choir at St Lukes. My dad was the choir director and my brother and I got to know all of the choir members very well. As an adult every time I was around them it brought back memories of my parents, and when I hear that one of them has passed on I feel a sadness that is associated with my parents.
Jim also fixed my back many times. My thoughs are with you Virginia as you go through this time....

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dr Manard was friend and care giver for myself and my family. He practiced next to my dads barbershop for over fifty years.As a child I spent many days with my dad and Aunt Mary and I would see Dr Jim almost Dailey. He helped a lot of people during his career and I will always remember him as a first class gentleman.My sympathy and prayers to his family.

God bless the Manard family especially son James Manard who has my deepest sympathy. Dr. Manard helped me in my life twice as he worked on me and got the pinched nerve in my neck out of me when I was very young. His son James served with me in Vietnam and I'll always remember him as my brother. James Jr. all my love and sorrow are with you on the loss of your father. God bless the entire family through this time of great sorrow.

God Bless you and your family during your time of loss. Dr. Manard will be missed by many.

Thanks for your Service in The Merchant Marines.
Past Commander V.F.W.