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Christopher Jordan Manning

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Christopher Jordan Manning

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
23 Jul 2015 (aged 31)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Christopher Jordan Manning left this earth on July 22, 2015, after a long battle with depression. Despite his challenges, Chris lived a life full of love, adventure, ambition and humor. His family and friends are heart-broken by his early departure, but find peace and hope in their faith.Chris was born on June 11, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois, where he and his family lived until he was five. In 1989 his family moved to Provo, Utah, returning to Chicago for his sixth grade year. When he was 13, Chris' family relocated to New Canaan, Connecticut.Chris studied Journalism and Communications at Utah State University and completed an MBA at the University of Utah - excelling in both programs. Upon completing his MBA, he was recognized in the U of U Alumni magazine for his creative ideas in fundraising for the University.Chris was passionate about his career. Most recently, he worked for the start-up company, Power Practical, and was proud of the work he did with that team. Chris also specialized in establishing crowd-funding campaigns and was passionate about helping new, innovative companies succeed. In stark contrast with the depression he battled, Chris had an incredible sense of humor, frequently making those around him laugh with his crazy antics, hilarious home videos, quick wit and clever jokes. He was also extraordinarily generous and tenderhearted, particularly to those he believed were in need of special attention. Chris shared a special bond with his dog, Scout, whom he rescued. He took great pride in rehabilitating her from what had been a rough past. Together they took daily walks, road-tripped, hiked, and were nearly inseparable. He is survived by his parents, Richard and Rochelle Manning; grandmother, Verda Page; siblings, Rachel Allen (Shiloh), Arrin Barton (Marcus) and Benjamin Manning; niece, Harper Allen; nephews, Samuel Allen, Jonah Barton and Magnus Allen; and beloved dog, Scout. He is preceded in death by his grandfathers, Elden Page and Leon Manning, and his grandmother, Gwen Manning.A funeral will be held on July 31 at 5pm at the LDS Church located at 1885 N. Summerwood Drive in Farmington, Utah, 84025. A viewing will precede the funeral in the same location, from 3 to 4:45pm. The burial will take place the next day in Pocatello, ID.
Christopher Jordan Manning left this earth on July 22, 2015, after a long battle with depression. Despite his challenges, Chris lived a life full of love, adventure, ambition and humor. His family and friends are heart-broken by his early departure, but find peace and hope in their faith.Chris was born on June 11, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois, where he and his family lived until he was five. In 1989 his family moved to Provo, Utah, returning to Chicago for his sixth grade year. When he was 13, Chris' family relocated to New Canaan, Connecticut.Chris studied Journalism and Communications at Utah State University and completed an MBA at the University of Utah - excelling in both programs. Upon completing his MBA, he was recognized in the U of U Alumni magazine for his creative ideas in fundraising for the University.Chris was passionate about his career. Most recently, he worked for the start-up company, Power Practical, and was proud of the work he did with that team. Chris also specialized in establishing crowd-funding campaigns and was passionate about helping new, innovative companies succeed. In stark contrast with the depression he battled, Chris had an incredible sense of humor, frequently making those around him laugh with his crazy antics, hilarious home videos, quick wit and clever jokes. He was also extraordinarily generous and tenderhearted, particularly to those he believed were in need of special attention. Chris shared a special bond with his dog, Scout, whom he rescued. He took great pride in rehabilitating her from what had been a rough past. Together they took daily walks, road-tripped, hiked, and were nearly inseparable. He is survived by his parents, Richard and Rochelle Manning; grandmother, Verda Page; siblings, Rachel Allen (Shiloh), Arrin Barton (Marcus) and Benjamin Manning; niece, Harper Allen; nephews, Samuel Allen, Jonah Barton and Magnus Allen; and beloved dog, Scout. He is preceded in death by his grandfathers, Elden Page and Leon Manning, and his grandmother, Gwen Manning.A funeral will be held on July 31 at 5pm at the LDS Church located at 1885 N. Summerwood Drive in Farmington, Utah, 84025. A viewing will precede the funeral in the same location, from 3 to 4:45pm. The burial will take place the next day in Pocatello, ID.

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