Jeral-Manning-Obituary

Jeral Eugene Manning

Bakersfield, California

Mar 12, 1940 – Mar 1, 2024

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BORN
March 12, 1940
DIED
March 1, 2024
LOCATION
Bakersfield, California

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Jeral Eugene Manning was born on March 12, 1940 to Vera Viola Priddy and Willie Davis Manning in Bakersfield, CA and passed away peacefully in his home on March 1st, 2024. Dad was the 5th child of 9 in their large but very poor family. The family had moved from Hartshorn Oklahoma in search of...

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I met Jeral, during high days and work around him and the other brothers during my days in construction, and playing fast pitch against teams he played on. MY remembrance will always be, he was one of the nicest guys, man, worker, and personal friend, who could always be counted on. He always raised the bar as a father and what a man could become.

You are truly missed. I´m sure you are at peaceful rest now. Miss your stories, we shared a few over the 40+ years as neighbors.

I was Jerald Mannings sheet metal apprentices while working at Hillcrest Sheetmetal.He taught me alot and I'll forever be grateful for all he taught me.He was a great craftsman and I hoped that someday I could be as good as him.My prayers go out to his family.RIP my friend.

condolences to the manning family members, we knew jeral for many years both work related and socially

Great neighbor and friend for many, many years! Thank you Deanna for bringing him by to see me a few months ago! My prayers of peace and comfort to all the Manning family for the passing of this kind, helpful, loving man. Gail DeGough Brewer

I will truly miss you. We were neighbors for well over 40 years. Our quiet street will never be the same. First your beautiful wife June left us, shortly afterward you were to follow. The two of you are now in eternity together once more. Rest in Peace dear friend.

My deepest sympathies to the Manning family.

He was everything written and more, worked around him often, I was a plumber, which meant we often had conversations, all good as I remember them. I will continue praying that GOD help this family through it all. 1940 was a great year

My heartfelt condolences. Jeral knew my Dad, Stan Chapin, and they became friends. I remember Jeral being one of the kindest men I have ever met. I am sure he and my Dad are in Heaven together, kidding around. Two nice, fun men.