Anderson-Frazier President Jeff Maneth Passes

Anderson-Frazier Insurance of Hope announced today (Monday 4-14) that the company’s president, Jeff Maneth passed away on Friday (4-11).  Maneth, 46, apparently died in a plane crash in Polk County, Tennessee that also claimed the lives of his parents.  While the plane crash has been reported, the FAA has yet to release the names of those involved.  The Maneths were apparently enroute to North Carolina to watch Jeff’s son Carter play in a golf tournament.
Maneth was a past president of the Hope/Hempstead County Chamber of Commerce and a long-time member of the Hope Kiwanis Club.  Among other honors, Maneth was a past Arkansas Independent Insurance Young Agent of the Year.
Anderson-Frazier issued this statement via Facebook in announcing Maneth’s passing…
“We appreciate our customers’ understanding and loyalty as we work through this time of loss. In his memory, Erin, Tyler, Steve, and the Anderson-Frazier staff are committed to carrying on the legacy of Anderson-Frazier Insurance that began in 1930 and continued under Jeff’s recent leadership, and to maintain our unwavering commitment to our customers and their continued success.
If you have any immediate needs, questions, or concerns, please reach out to our staff (870-777-3481), Tyler (501-794-7433), or Steve (870-703-2144).”

 

 

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