Veronica-Mann-Obituary

Veronica Jean Mann

Bolivar, Missouri

Mar 11, 1969 – Aug 14, 2025 (Age 56)

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BORN
March 11, 1969
DIED
August 14, 2025
AGE
56
LOCATION
Bolivar, Missouri

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Veronica Jean Mann, 56, of Bolivar, passed away unexpectedly as a result of complications due to illness, on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025.Born on March 11, 1969, in Covington, Louisiana, she was the daughter of Wayne and Barbara Hill. Veronica was full of life-always ready with a joke, a story, or a...

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I'm so sorry for your loss. She was an exceptional person and she definitely made a lasting impression on all who knew her. Many prayers for all of you and for the newest grandson.

So sorry for the loss of Veronica. Sure liked to tease and kid her. Thoughts and prayers.

I was friends with Barbara through Barbara's Mother. Her mother babysat my oldest daughter. Barbara was still in school. We remained friends. It's been over 62 years. Barbara's family is an extended part of my family. I have known Veronica since she was born.she was the light in a room. Veronica had a gift of writting. She could write beautiful tributes, and in no time could write memories for a celebration gathering. She not only was a beautiful person, she had a beautiful heart. We will...

My friend of 40 years. I met you at your high school softball practices. When I was twelve years old.. You are true to what your daughter said.. Very down to earth.. Full of Joy,Laughter, and a Heart big as the universe.. And always always looking to brighten up someones day.. I will cherish all our conversations expecially the one we just had last tuesday.. I know your smile is bigger now that your with your daddy.. And your Lord and Savior.. RIP my friend

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Forever in my heart! We raised our girls together, had grandbabies together, worked together and shared lake life together. She literally was in my daily life. Life will have a major void from here on. I keep close that I will see her again one day as I know she will be waiting for me at the gates of heaven with that look on her face, saying, well it took you long enough to get here!!!

Surely missed by all that knew her. Several times in our adult life, we talked. In school, I'm reminded that it was a running joke between us that I called her "boss". A fellow schoolmate told her she was bossy one time, and we would laugh, and I just began calling her boss. She was a wonderful friend and authentic person that cared for others. She will be missed. Until we meet again, "Boss", I love you my friend.