Johnny's obituary
In Johnny’s young adult years, he served as a Navajo Nation police officer, was drafted and served the USArmy—Military Police in Korea, became an EMT in Crownpoint, and worked as an assistant cook at the ToHajiilee Community School. Soon after, Johnny learned to silversmith, where he became an exceptional craftsman.
He is survived by his wife, Jennie T. Manuelito; three daughters— Elvera Manuelito, Charlene Manuelito and Manuela Renteria; and two sons— Travis Manuelito and Otis Manuelito, along the numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents and his son, the late Curtis Emmanuel Manuelito.
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Memories & condolences
I am so sorry for your loss. I have immensly enjoyed a squash blossom necklace that he made in the 1970's and imprinte…
I am so sorry for your loss. I have immensly enjoyed a squash blossom necklace that he made in the…
I am so sorry for your loss. I have immensly enjoyed a squash b…
I found a business card today of Mr. Manuelito's. In 1991, I believe, I purchased a necklace he created for my mother d…
I found a business card today of Mr. Manuelito's. In 1991, I believe, I purchased a necklace he cre…
I found a business card today of Mr. Manuelito's. In 1991, I bel…
Our hearts, prayers and love are with you all.
Our hearts, prayers and love are with you all.
Our hearts, prayers and love are with you all.
Blessings to the Manuelito family. We love you!
Michelle, Henry, Trey, and Joseph
Michelle, Henry, Trey, and Joseph
Blessings to the Manuelito family. We love you!
Michelle, Henry, Trey, and Joseph
Michelle, Henry, Trey, and Joseph
Blessings to the Manuelito family. We love you!
Michelle, Henry, …
Michelle, Henry, …