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Kenneth Manchester Obituary

Kenneth Edward Manchester, Ph.D.

PRINCETON - Kenneth Edward Manchester, Ph.D., a man remarkable for both his humbleness and accomplishments, died on Monday, November 10, 2014 at the Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Metro Manila, Philippines, after a life of 89 years defined by the three F's: Faith, Family, and Friends.

Born in Winona, Minnesota in 1925, the only child of Lawrence E. and Daisy (Finley) Manchester, Ken enlisted and left for California after graduation from Winona High School. He proudly served in Patton's Third Army, 11th Armored Division Company 56B Corps of Engineers.

Upon his honorable discharge from the Army, he returned to California to his best friend, Bonnie H. (Hardgrave) Manchester, who he married and loved for 54 years until her death in 2000. With the support of his new bride, he returned to school, earning his Bachelor's degree from San Jose State University and his Master's and Ph.D. in surface chemistry from Stanford University. Their two children, David S. Manchester and Cynthia M. O'Brien, who both survive him, were born in California. In 1962, the family moved to Williamstown, Massachusetts, and subsequently to Princeton, Massachusetts in 1974 where he lived until his death.

His strong Faith in God sustained him throughout his life, from an early age on the World War II battleground to the loss of a leg in his elder years. During the War, Ken was among the first troops to enter and liberate the concentration camps at Mauthausen in Austria on May 5, 1945. He and his children would relive that remarkable journey in 2010, when they re-traced Patton's Third Army battle route through Austria, Germany, and France with a group of 11th Eleventh Armored veterans and their families. At every stop, the veterans received warm hugs, tearful thanks, and enduring respect from those families who greatly suffered during the War. During one such stop, Ken was greeted by a camp survivor who vividly remembered Ken gifting him a piece of fruit during the liberation.

A faithful member of The First Congregational Church of Princeton, Ken served on the Board of Trustees and the Stewardship Committee. His handyman skills and love of woodworking were well-used at the Church where his work will endure for another lifetime. In addition to repairing what was broken, he led the rebuilding of the Church's altar space. As a former Boy Scout and Scout Leader, Ken quietly supported boys from the Church-sponsored Troop in their Eagle Scout projects.

Ken was devoted to his Family. Through his gentle demeanor, quick wit, intelligence, and quiet love, he instilled in them his three F values. He loved to travel. With Bonnie and the kids in the car, he traveled across the country always knowing exactly where the next gas station was. After Bonnie's death, he and his children continued to travel together to Egypt, China, Tibet, Greece, and many European countries. He loved Cirque du Soleil, and frequently went with Family and Friends to performances in Montreal, Quebec, Las Vegas, and Boston.

Dr. Manchester had an illustrious 37 year career with Allegro Micro Systems, formerly Sprague Electric, retiring as Vice President of Research and Development. He authored many publications and holds numerous patents in his field. In 2009, the National Inventors Hall of Fame inducted Ken for a patent that he co-holds with John MacDougall. The Ion Doping process that they developed made the commercial production of integrated circuits viable; it is a process that is still used today. Ken was also a member of Sigma Xi and contributed an oral history to the Chemical Heritage Foundation.

To know Ken was to love him, and the love was always returned. He would smile and his eyes would light up when seeing a Friend. Through his son, David, currently working in the Philippines for Allegro Micro Systems, he met and embraced the Jubail family, who adopted him as their own. "Can't" was not in Ken's vocabulary, so he continued to travel, explore, even hike up Mount Wachusett in his motorized scooter. While in Manila, his motorized hikes were often accompanied by his little dog Pepito, happily stationed in the scooter basket. He enjoyed dinners and sharing a beer with Friends and Family as well as an occasional round of golf when he was able.

His legacy as a scientist is ensured, though it is his devotion to Faith, Family, and Friends that will endure.

Family and Friends are invited to visit from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, November 16, at the Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main St., Holden. A funeral service in celebration of Ken's life will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, November 17, at The First Congregational Church of Princeton with burial following at Woodlawn Cemetery, Princeton. Memorial contributions may be made to The First Congregational Church of Princeton, 14 Mountain Rd, Princeton, MA 01541. To share a memory or offer an online condolence, visit

www.milesfuneralhome.com

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Nov. 13 to Nov. 14, 2014.

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November 18, 2014

Dear Dave and Cindy:

Your father was a wonderful and caring person with whom it was a privilege to know and work with. As a boss, I could not ask for anyone more qualified in doing so. He was a guiding light in enhancing my knowledge and career. He will be dearly missed.

Henry Charest

Al Graves

November 18, 2014

Dave and family,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. He was a kind, pleasant man.
Al

November 17, 2014

May the God of all comfort grant you peace at this difficult time.

Terry Bass

November 17, 2014

Be at piece my friend. It was a pleasure to know you, work with you, worship with you and enjoy time with you.

November 16, 2014

Dear Cindy and Dave,
We are so sorry to hear of your father's passing. He will be sadly missed by many who were lucky enough to know him. May he rest in peace.

With Sincerest Sympathy,

Marcia and Al

Scott Franklin

November 16, 2014

Dear Cindy and Dave,

Elise and I are so sorry to hear about Ken's passing.

Ken was a remarkable man who has the most wonderful family--you guys are truly a tribute to his life. We are sending love and prayers to you both.

With love,

Karlyn Reischick, Derose

November 16, 2014

Dr. Ken Manchester was a inspiration to me working at Sprague in Concord, NH. I did testing on his experiments in the transistors and diodes. I'm grateful to have known him.
Peace be with the family...you have an angel watching over you.

Terri O'Brien

November 16, 2014

Dear Cindy and Dave,
I sent a message in previously but do not see it. I don't need to tell you what an amazing man your father was. He was the epitome of a gentlemen and all that is good in this world. He has transcended all of this to both of you and through you, his legacy will live on. I have always admired Ken and your strong bonds. He was the most kind and gentle soul. It has been an honor to have known him. Peace be with you both. Terri

November 14, 2014

Dear Dave,
We just learned of your Dad's passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Your Dad was a wonderful man. May he rest in peace.
Regards, Patti & Bill Sullivan

Tom Kerxhalli

November 14, 2014

Dave and Family,

I was so sorry to hear about Ken's passing. Whenever I hear his name, I immediately think, "Pioneer in the world of Semiconductors" because that's what he was. He was at the forefront of a technology that is embedded in our lives. Beyond that, I knew him as a thoughtful gentleman and know he'll be missed.

Dave - you were a great son to take your dad with you to the Philippines and to care for him the way that you did. Obviously his kind and caring ways rubbed off on you.

My condolences to you all.

Tom

C. D.

November 14, 2014

Our loved ones who have died leave an indelible imprint on our lives. I wish to express my sincere sympathy on your loss. May you draw comfort from our heavenly Father, friends and family as you endure the days ahead.

Debbie Wise

November 14, 2014

Dave and family,

Please accept my heartfelt condolence's on your Dad's passing, he was an amazing gentleman.

Debbie Wise

patsy mollica

November 14, 2014

~to have received word of ken's
death last night was very sad.
it is true, in reading about him, that his influence on my life will endure. it was truly an honor to be with this beautiful man for even a minute, i can still feel his friendship and kindly spirit~

"o blessed of my father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you.
and welcome me as stranger, and heaven will be yours."
gospel of st. matthew

~i am sorry for his family's, his church's and his many friend's very personal loss~

~ken manchester was visible love in this world~

Mark and Mary Peloquin

November 14, 2014

Dave and family,
We are very sorry to hear of the loss of Ken. He was a great guy and we will miss him. He really enjoyed his Thursday night golf with the gang and there were many memorable moments.

Wayne Poandl

November 14, 2014

Dave and Family - Sorry for your loss. Ken was a good man and I always enjoyed Thursday nights at Green Hill Golf course when Ken was around.

Dr. Timothy Hoffman

November 14, 2014

Thank you for serving our country. May your family find comfort in their faith and may you Rest in Peace.

Roger & Jane Langelier

November 13, 2014

To the family of Ken Manchester, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of loss. I had the good fortune to work with Ken for several years at Sprague / Allegro. He was an outstanding manager/engineer and a pleasant co-worker. Any day working with Ken was an opportunity to learn! He will be missed.
Best Regards, Roger Langelier

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