Obituary - Mount Pulaski Times-News, 6 July 1961 JASPER MANLEY, VETERAN FROM LAKE FORK, DIED Jasper W. Manley, 67, a native of Lake Fork, died in the Veterans Hospital at Dwight, Ill., at 7 p.m., Saturday, July 1, 1961, where he had been a patient for about five months. Mr. Manley was born Oct. 27, 1893, in Lake Fork, Logan County, Ill., the son of Granville and Jeannette Neeley Manley. He was a member of the Lake Fork Christian Church and served in the U. S. Navy during World War I. Mr. Manley married Maude Mills in Windsor, Maine, April 24, 1919, and she preceded him in death, as did one son. Decedent is survived by two sons, William and Wilford, both living in Windsor, Maine; one daughter, Miss Mabel Manley of Washington, D. C.; four sisters, Mrs. Lillian (Jay) Goodpaster, Dwight; Mrs. Mamie Coats, Mount Pulaski; Mrs. Edna Frost and Mrs. Ruby Larkin, both of Hammond, Ind.; two brothers, Lelon Manley of Hammond, Ind., and Nyne Manley of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 4, in the Behrendt Funeral Home in Pontiac, Ill., with the Rev. Ned Gillum officiating. Burial was made in the McMillon Cemetery near Pontiac. Attending the funeral from Mt. Pulaski were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodpaster and son Robert.