Dean Manuel
Not-So-Fun Facts
To be blunt, Jim Reeves had absolutely no business flying solo much less with a passenger. Jim had been taking flying lessons but had not received his pilots license. When he returned from overseas in 1963, he paid $200 to a Nashville flight instructor to grant him his license. But what sealed his fate on that fateful day was that he was flying a more advanced Beechcraft rather than his slower Cessna that he trained on. So without the 200 additional flight hours needed to competently fly the Beechcraft he was completely unprepared as a pilot. But it gets worse – during the flight he ignored the control towers instructions to veer right to avoid the storm cell and he decided to turn left going further and deeper into the storm. When lightning flashed he pulled too hard on the yoke and the plane nose-dived into the ground. It was all over in a matter of seconds.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Spring Hill Cemetery
5110 Gallatin Pike S
Nashville, Tennessee, 37216
USA
North America
Grave Location:
CrestviewGrave Location Description
As you enter the cemetery take the first left just past the office parking lot. Take the second right and drive almost to the intersection. Dean Manuel’s upright tombstone is three rows off the road that borders the Crestview section (on your right) and the Sunnymeade section (on your left).