Della Floyd
Eileen and family, we are so very sorry to read of the loss of your beloved husband and Dad. You are in our prayers.
Birth date: Nov 19, 1930 Death date: Jul 29, 2010
Funeral services for James Earl McManus 79, of Leesville, Louisiana will be held Wednesday, August 4, 2010, at 11:00 A.M. at Sandy Hill Baptist Church in Leesville with Bro. Amos Ezell and Bro. Billy Ray Johnson officiating. Buria Read Obituary
Eileen and family, we are so very sorry to read of the loss of your beloved husband and Dad. You are in our prayers.
God Bless you all at this time of loss. As we trust in Him, He will give us peace and welcome your loved one in his homecoming.
So sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers. He fought a long hard battle and now he is at peace. Love you all.
Your thoughts are in our prayers.
Uncle James is a person I have always admired and respected. He was always proud of where he was from and of his family. I can’t remember a time when we talked that he did not talk about Aunt Eileen and his children. He was very proud of his family.\r\n\r\nUncle James was also a soldier. He and his family made many sacrifices for their country. Years of service that took them to many different places. I can remember looking at postcards and Christmas cards sent to mom from Aunt Eileen and thinking how neat it must be to travel and live is different places. Later after I had children of my own I realized just how difficult it must have been.\r\n\r\nOur prayers are with you and we love you all very much.
Uncle James will be greatly missed by all of us. I know how much he loved his family. When he came to Holly Ridge to spend time with family here he always talked about all of his family back home and how he would love us all to get together. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
A sad time for you Eileen and your family. Glad that we were able to meet you several years ago. It was obvious that James meant so much to a lot of people.
It is with great regret that I won't be able to attend the laying to rest of Uncle James, a man who became a good friend of mine. As a fellow veteran I think we had a special bond.I am proud to have known a man of such Honor&Duty to God, Country, Family. Beverly will give him a final salute for me... Aunt Eileen and family please call us anytime in the future. God bless all