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Our beautiful Jodi Ann (Emery) Manther passed away January 4, 2025, after a valiant fight against cancer; she was surrounded by her loved ones. Jodi was born Dec. 23, 1960 to Lawrence and Doris Emery. Jodi met Glenn Manther in 1977 when they both attended Fairview High School in Boulder. They dated for a while, then lost touch for many years. They reconnected in 2009 and once again found a love that will last through the ages. They were married in Savannah, GA, on March 12, 2013, and have lived in Dallas, Tx, and Sarasota, FL. They have recently come to stay in Longmont, CO, with Glenn's sister. Jodi is survived by her loving husband, Glenn. She is also survived by her sons Trace and Gage and grandson Coleman; as well as their families and Glenn's son Khan. She will be missed by her family, Glenn's family, and everyone who ever met her. Jodi was a rare ray of sunshine and joy; she radiated beauty and love. Jodi, we will miss you and love you every day until we meet again. Godspeed, lovely one.
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