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    Default Remembrance of David Manning, aka Dmann

    I want to thank you Crappie.com friends of my father whom I called Pop, for caring for one another. I want you to know that he spoke of this site and his friends here to me for years and years, and I've had the pleasure to meet some of you either on a lake or at the Golden Coral for lunch with Pop on a couple of occasions. On his behalf I want to thank ya'll for your time and memories made together.

    Jeff Manning

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    It was an honor to be your Dads friend Jeff. I wanted to tell you that you and Amanda did a good thing taking care of your Dad the way you did, you got a good wife! I loved your Dad and I think of him everyday!
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    Hey Steve. You were absolutely a great friend to Pop and I am grateful as was he. How are you doing and how's your dad?
    :fish Remember Dmann.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBMann View Post
    Hey Steve. You were absolutely a great friend to Pop and I am grateful as was he. How are you doing and how's your dad?
    Doing great Jeff. My Dad is just fine, talk with him every 3-4 days. Making plans to go back to Bama soon to install the shower enclosure for him, he will be good to go then!
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    He was sure nice when I'd talked to him on occasion, and wish time had allowed me to get to know DMann better as I've heard nothing but great things about him from Steve, Cajun Dave, and others. Met you at Hillcrest during visitation. Glad I was able to stop by that evening.
    Scott

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    Jeff:

    Your "Pop" was one of a kind. I made a few fishing trips with him, but we never really caught a bunch of fish. However, the thing I remember about DMann was the stories that he told while we were fishing. He always could make you laugh no matter how tough the fishing was. I still have the jigs that he tied for me on my 70th birthday party. Hope you and Ms. Amanda are doing fine. If you get into some good fishing drop me a pm.
    :D Bought too cheap and kept too long!!!!:D

    :D WALLY:D

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    jeff, your dad was the kind of man that all of us hope to be one day. great man, great friend, and from what i am hearing from you a great "pop" also.

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    Thanks Guys, this is all great to hear. Good luck fishing..
    :fish Remember Dmann.

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