Dale Maverick Mannon, age 67, born on November 25, 1957, passed away peacefully on January 28, 2025. A devoted long-distance truck driver, Dale dedicated many years of his life to the open road, where he exemplified the commitment and discipline that defined his character.
As the only brother to his three beloved surviving sisters Joyce (Lonnie) Pullum, Diana Roop, and Deborah Bittner, Dale held a special place in their hearts. He is also survived by his nephews, Richard (Gemma) and Cory Singleton, Boston, and Jarret Baker, and his great-niece Brooklyn Singleton, and his cousin Lisa Brown. who shared laughter and created memories that will be fondly remembered by those who knew him. Dale's personality was marked by his private nature and his organized approach to life, qualities that earned him the respect of his peers.
Dale proudly served in the Army from 1976 to 1980, an experience that undoubtedly shaped his strong sense of duty and honor. His military service stands as one of his proudest accomplishments, reflecting a commitment to his country and community that many admired.
In his leisure time, Dale enjoyed watching car shows and had a particular fondness for old cars, indulging his passion for the intricacies and histories of classic automobiles.
Dale is predeceased by his parents, S. H. and Geniva Mannon, who provided a loving and nurturing upbringing that instilled in him the values of family and hard work.
The legacy of Dale Maverick Mannon is one of love, laughter, and dedication—a man who lived life quietly yet fully, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of his family and friends. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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