Manny's obituary
It is with heavy heart that we announce the passing of Patrick "Manny" Bumpus. Born in 1978 and sadly departed from us on June 11, 2024. Manny was an embodiment of warmth, love, and affection, consistently putting the needs of others before his own.
He was a devoted son to his surviving mother, Nelda Jones, a beloved brother to his sisters Patricia Castille and Angelyn Alioto, and a loving father to his sons, Leeyontre and Jace Bumpus. Manny was predeceased by his father, Patrick Bumpus.
Manny emanated kindness and love for family, which was a prominent part of his personality. He was also a passionate dog lover who held a special place in his heart for his dog Gucci girl, as well as his childhood dogs, Scarlet and Makeeyan.
Moving to Fairfield, California in 1986, Manny lived a life that resonated with the values he held dear. His legacy of acceptance and compassion for everyone regardless of their station in life touched many hearts. He showed the world that love and kindness can bring people from all walks of life together, a legacy that will forever be cherished.
Manny's life was one of selfless love, from the way he embraced everyone he met, to the affection he displayed through hugs, kisses, and assurances of love. These were not just acts, but reflections of his profound and embracing nature, a true testament of his greatest accomplishments.
A viewing for Manny will be held on June 27, 2024, at 4:00 PM at Morgan Jones Funeral Home. His life will be celebrated at a funeral service on June 28, 2024, at 10:00 AM at Redeemer Bible Church. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life of a man who truly demonstrated how to love everyone selflessly.
Manny's departure leaves an irreplaceable void in the hearts of those who knew him, but his lessons of love, acceptance, and kindness live on. Today, we don't just mourn his loss, but also celebrate the life of a man who genuinely loved people from all backgrounds. His spirit will continue to inspire and guide us.
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