Everett E. Manning

Everett E. Manning

March 11, 1942 - February 17, 2016

Everett E. Manning

March 11, 1942 - February 17, 2016

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Everett Eugene Manning
March 11, 1942 – February 17, 2016 (age 73)

Everett passed away at his home Wednesday, February 17, 2016 in Laguna Niguel, California.

He was born March 11, 1942 in Iowa.

Everett was loyal, patient and the epitome of a family man that loved his wife of 50 years, son and daughter, grandchildren and siblings unconditionally.

Everett was the son of Iowa farmers and grew up with humble beginnings, only to create a life journey of selfless giving and greater accomplishments as a true American and strong believer in Christ.

Everett started his young adulthood serving his country and received an honorable discharge from the US Marine Corps as an E-4 Corporal (CPL), he proudly served 4 years active duty and 2 years inactive duty.

Everett proceeded to attain higher education in the engineering field and began his career with incredible work ethics and evolved to become an in-demand asset to Corporate America.

In 1986 Everett became an entrepreneur, he created a start-up family business TMS (Technical Maintenance Support) located in Foothill Ranch, it is now a 30 year old successful and generous company that donates consistently to charitable organizations. Everett also took pleasure in spontaneously helping people in everyday financial difficulties.

Everett was an avid sports fan and enjoyed video gaming, he was a lover of life with a quiet, tolerate and patient demeanor, he was known as a mentor and when he spoke it was out of wisdom, intelligence and understanding.

“The angels looked down from heaven one night
They searched for miles afar,
And deep within the distance
They could see a shining star.

They knew that very instant
That the star was theirs to gain,
So they took you up to heaven
Forever to remain.

Look down on us from heaven
Keep us free from hurt and pain,
You’ll always be within my heart
Until we meet again.”

Survived by his wife, Carol Manning

Daughter, Corrinne D. Manning

Son, Everett E. Manning II

Daughter-In-Law, Wendy S. Manning

Grandsons: Michael J. Manning (27), Everett E. Manning III (24), Gage H. Manning (20), Cade K. Manning (16)

Sisters: Opal Wiggins, Carol Payne

Brother, Lyle Manning

Proceeded in death by Sisters: Anna Lowe, Gladys Lee, Delores Sinn, Patricia Manning

Rest in peace Everett, we love you and will see you again.

Memorial donations in memory of “Everett Eugene Manning” may be sent to his favorite charity, “The Salvation Army”.

Flowers may be sent to Cottonwood Church in Wayland, Iowa.

Military Services will be held on the birthday of Everett, Friday, March 11, 2016.
Service will begin at 10:30 am, lunch will follow at City Hall in Wayland, Iowa.

Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, February 27 at The Mission Viejo Country Club, 26200 Country Club Drive in Mission Viejo, CA at 1 – 3 pm.

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17 responses to Everett E. Manning

  1. Sally norman says:

    Good morning Wendy, have not touched base with you and Ev, because I know how difficult every call can be especially the first week or so. You are in our thoughts and prayers and I know how difficult it is for you to speak as I relate to that so much. I cry when we sing the national anthem take communion in church and etcetera.have not touched base with you and abs, because I know how difficult every call can be especially the first week or so. You are in our thoughts and prayers and I know how difficult it is for you to speak as I relate to that so much. I cry when we sang the national anthem take communion in church and cetera.will visit with you soon and we will get together I have been wanting to go down with you and Ev to Miguel and take you to this neat museum-rest. I’ll tell you about it took Carol there and Jacqui and another friend and they really enjoyed!! blessings, Sally

  2. Everett, To one of my favorite Customers of all time, whom welcomed me into the family and included me in many wonderful
    Memories. You will be truly missed. RIP-God Bless You.
    Linda Zeigler

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