Maness

In Loving Memory

Maness, Joseph Tyson

October 31, 1949 - February 27, 2026

 

Joseph Tyson Maness, 76, of Affton, entered eternal rest on Friday, February 27, 2026, with his loving daughter, Stacy, by his side. Born on October 31, 1949, to the late Loice and Martha Maness (Barger), Joseph lived a life defined by devotion to his family, quiet strength, and faithful service. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Elizabeth Kendrick; and his brothers, John Maness, Vergel Amos Maness, and David Lee Maness.

Joseph is lovingly remembered by his daughters, Shannon (Jonathan) Maness-Brown and Stacy Maness-Mack; his cherished grandchildren, Brendan Baldwin, Jeffery Jones II, Hayden Brown, Ethan “Niko” Brown,  and Michael “Mikey” Mack; his precious great-grandchild, Aria Rose Jones; his brothers, James Maness and Samuel Maness; and a large circle of extended family and dear friends who will miss him deeply.

At just nineteen years old, Joseph answered the call to serve his country, entering the United States Army on May 15, 1969. He served honorably until January 13, 1972, attaining the rank of Specialist (E-4). As an infantryman with the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), 3rd Battalion, he served in Vietnam during one of the most challenging periods in American history. His courage and dedication were recognized with several honors, including the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in a combat zone, the Army Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. He carried these distinctions with humility, but his family carries them with immense pride.

Following his military service, Joseph dedicated many years of hard work to the Union Pacific Railroad, where he worked as a carman until his retirement. He took pride in his work and in providing for his family.

Joseph had a special place in his heart for his beloved furry companions, Queen and Mellow — affectionately known as “Meatball.” To him, they were never just pets, but treasured members of the family. If Joseph was eating, Mellow was sure to be close by, happily sharing the moment — which may explain how he earned his nickname. Queen was his loyal shadow, always nearby and generous with the warmest snuggles. Their companionship brought him immeasurable comfort and joy.

Anyone who truly knew Joseph understood how deeply he loved writing music lyrics and poetry. Words were one of the ways he expressed his heart and reflected on life. He found comfort in country music and excitement in high-stakes mystery and survival television shows — captivated by stories of spirits in the dark or individuals enduring against the odds.

Above all, Joseph treasured time spent with family and friends. Whether it was drinking coffee together, sharing a meal, or swapping stories late into the evening, those simple, meaningful moments mattered most to him. His presence brought warmth, his stories brought smiles, and his steady love will live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him.

Services:  Visitation will be held at Kutis Funeral Home Affton Chapel located at 10151 Gravois Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 on Wednesday, March 11 from 4-8 pm. and on Thursday, March 12 from 10:30-12:30 pm with Funeral Service time at 12:30 pm. Interment will follow at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, where full military honors will be rendered. Contributions to Wounded Warriors appreciated.

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
— 2 Timothy 4:7

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11 thoughts on “Maness, Joseph Tyson”

  1. Dad Joe gosh I miss u already. You was there for me when I had nobody. I love u and your family very much and hold u all close to my heart, and don’t worry I got stacy she is strong and fierce see u on the other side Joe (Dad)
    Love,
    April

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  2. So sorry for the passing of Uncle Joe. He was the Best Uncle. Lots of beautiful memories. He will be deeply missed. My prayers are with all the family.

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  3. I’m so sorry to hear about Uncle Joe. He was one awesome uncle. I remember when he came to Texas when I was a kid. He would take me to the arcade and we would play pinball and air hockey. I loved how he could make me laugh. He always had a beautiful smile. Love Glenda

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  4. I have a lot of memories of my Uncle Joe, but the best one that stands out above the rest is him and Uncle James coming to our house before they left for Vietnam and they took this young girl (me) to Palo Duro Canyon and we hiked to the very top of what is called the lighthouse, several places one would go on top and grab tightly to my arm and pull me up while the other was below making sure I got up. I love are visits you will be missed. I love you

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    • Hi Melody,
      Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful memory. It means so much to us to hear stories like this about Dad. I can just picture him and Uncle Jim making sure you got to the top of the lighthouse safely.
      Memories like yours remind us how many special moments he shared with the people he loved. Our family truly appreciates you taking the time to share it. He is deeply missed, but these stories help keep his spirit and the love he had for family alive in all of us. ❤️

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  5. “I will always cherish the wonderful memories and moments i had with your dad. He will be forever missed. He was def one of a kind… My thoughts and prayers are with you all… luv and hugz… your neighbor….gary.. RIP JOE!

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  6. Grandpa,
    You are so missed and will forever be missed. When I lost my grandfather, Jeffery told me don’t worry we can share mine. I understand why he said that. You were grandpa or dad to everyone who came by. Every time I seen you you always were so welcoming. And every time I left, I left a little bit smarter because I gained so much knowledge from your war stories. I know how much you loved Aria as well. It was obvious she was your pride and joy and she loved you so very much. I will miss stopping by and seeing the latest songs that you wrote, and I’ll miss the hugs you gave and the I love you’s every time I left. See you later Grandpa, Love you too.

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