Barry Stanley Maness

barry maness

Barry Stanley Maness, 68, of Ladson South Carolina passed away on Tuesday January 10, 2023 at his residence. 

Mr. Maness was born in Sanford, NC April 12, 1954 to Floyd Phillip Maness and Julia Cockman Maness. He loved to grow his garden, fish, go to turkeys shoots, and NASCAR races and was a big Dale Earnhardt fan. Mr. Maness served in the US Army and was a member of the US Army shooting team. He was a painter by trade and painted a lot of the old historic homes in Charleston, SC. He had a big personality and loved to joke around and laugh. He will be greatly missed because there isn’t anyone else quite like him. In addition to his parents, he was preceded  in death by brother: Randy Maness; sister: Phyllis Sweat.

Barry is survived by son: Steven Barry Maness (Christine)of Seagrove, NC; grandson: Tyler Maness; granddaughter: Rebecca Maness; brothers: Mike Maness (Flora), Don Maness; sister: Vicky Phillips; many nieces, nephews and friends.

Family and friends are invited to attend his graveside service at Pine Rest Cemetery in Robbins, NC, 2:00 PM,  Sunday January 22, 2023, with Pastor Steven Maness officiating. In case of rain, the  service will be held at Kennedy Funeral Home. Family will receive friends after the service at Crossroads Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. 

Kennedy Funeral home is honored to serve the Maness family.

Condolences on line at pinesfunerals.com

Flowers will be accepted at Kennedy Funeral Home.

 

Services

Graveside Service: January 22, 2023 2:00 pm

Pine Rest Cemetery
Highway 705 South
Robbins, NC 27325


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  1. We didn’t see each other often, but shared that strong Cockman bloodline and work ethic. Our prayers are with the family during this time of loss. The surviving children of June & Mary Jane Cockman
    (Dr. Lorna Clack, Dr. Daniel A. Cockman and Dr. Dianah C. Bradshaw)

  2. Uncle Barry, you will be greatly missed! You were always larger than life and happy to see us, as we were to see you. We had many fun times at our turkey shoot and visits at holidays over the years. I remember you were a good shot and won lots of rounds. Paint Heaven for us, so it’ll be prettier when we get there. Love you!

  3. I’m very sorry for your loss.My deepest condolences for his family and friends .praying for his family .

  4. I didn’t see Barry much but mother(Mabel Glenn) always talked about him. RIP and tell everyone in heaven hello!

  5. I remember when Barry came to Ladson and Lonnie Jr. and I and others would get in I think it was a 50 Ford and slide through the pine trees beside Uncle Lonnie’s house. So much fun when we were 14 years old. Many memories with you Barry. Yes, I have shed a tear for you.

  6. I am so, so sorry to read this about my childhood friend. I offer my sincere condolences to Mike, Don and Phyllis and his children and other family members. We had some good times at the crossroads and Ft. Benning Ga. where we were stationed along with Ricky Craven and Darrell McLeod. We didn’t get to see each other much, but when we did there was an embrace and laughter. RIP my friend and brother. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

  7. Dear Brother Barry,
    We will miss you so much especially your visits to see us when you were up here in NC, those were always good times. We love you, Don & Lou

  8. Met Barry when we were young teenagers. He was a funny guy! Always laughing and cutting up. Thought about him throughout the years.

  9. Steven, Christine, Tyler, Rebecca & Family

    We are so sorry for your loss.
    You all are in our thoughts and prayers
    during this difficult time.


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