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Oliver Manninen Obituary

Oliver Onni Manninen Oliver Onni Manninen, 96, of Waukegan, Illinois, died on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan. Oliver was born December 8, 1913 in Bagley, Michigan and was essentially an orphan after his Finnish mother died when he was five. Raised by an aunt and uncle, he rarely saw his father, a lumberjack. As a boy in the depression, he worked hard to scrape up money by trapping animals and selling pelts, working on farms and in sawmills. He quit school after the 8th grade and began roaming the country, hitching rides on freight cars and being careful to avoid the railroad police. The memory of seeing a family riding on the top of a box car in the cold never left him and shaped his liberal views and was the basis for his political activism. He met Olga at a dance, the woman who would give him the love, home and family he craved. With no jobs available in the "U.P.", they traveled to the Chicago area, chaperoned by a cousin, planning to marry if they found work. They found employment doing "couples work" with Oliver serving as a chauffeur and butler while Olga was the cook and maid. Always frugal, they saved their money to send Oliver to trade school to become a "bumpman" - pounding out dents in cars when cars were still metal. In the late 1950's - early 1060's, he was renown for his artistry "leading in". The "O's", as their children called them, met at a dance and never stopped dancing. They won trophies for ballroom dancing and were equally "light on their feet" at ethnic dances held in long-gone halls. Oliver was active in his union, the International Association of Machinists and served as an officer and regional representative. Later, he reconnected with his Finnish roots and joined the Kaleva, a Finnish fraternal organization. With the assistance of the Finnish embassy, he contacted paternal relatives in Finland and made several trips there - the last in 2005, to celebrate his 90th birthday. Later in life he enjoyed woodworking, reading anything relative to the "U.P.", Finland, or politics and watching Channel 11, Chicago. Concerned about his ailing wife, he was grateful to continue as her caregiver, until her death. Unfortunately he did not get his last wish - to drink morning coffee with his Finnish cronies at his sister Sonja's farm. "SISU", a Finnish national rallying cry, means "guts". Oliver had "SISU". Survivors include three children, Eleanor Manninen-Senteney of Beach Park, Illinois, Kathleen Singer of Ann Arbor, Michigan and Charles Manninen of Cincinnati, Ohio; four grandsons, Michael, Larry, Benjamin and Daniel; six great-grandchildren Melissa, Lawrence, Kelli, Joseph, Kiran and Audrey; one great-great-granddaughter, Arielle; and one sister, Sonja Luoma of Saxon, Wisconsin. He was preceded in death by his wife, Olga; and his parents, Charles and Mary Manninen. Visitation will be Monday, August 2, 2010, from 9:00 until 10:00 a.m. at the CONGDON FUNERAL HOME, 3012 Sheridan Road, Zion, where a funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Northshore Garden of Memories, North Chicago, Illinois. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to either the Public Television Station of your choice, or, Salolampi Language Village, Concordia's Language Villages, Concordia College, Bemidji, Minnesota (www.finishlanguagevillage.org) have been suggested. Please sign the online guest book at www.congdonfuneralhome.com.

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Published by News Sun from Jul. 22 to Jul. 24, 2010.

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April 29, 2011

Dear Chuck and Family,
In the process of looking to find you for happy reasons, I came across this article about your father and was saddened learn of the loss. The home entertainment center that the two of you built together was a remarkable accomplishment. And, what a full, rich life he left as part of your family legacy. I know he must have been so proud of you.
Love to all of you from San Diego,
Ann Scott-Hurst (DauffenBach)

Carey Orna

July 27, 2010

Eleanor,

I am so sorry for your loss. Oliver was a great guy and I will miss him very much.

Butchie Swetkovich

July 23, 2010

John and I also remember Oliver best from his visits to Pence, WI. We had a chance to reconnect a few years back when Oliver traveled to Duluth for the Finn Fest. It was always a pleasure to visit with him. Sorry for your loss .

Butchie and Johnny Swetkovich
Duluth, MN

Bill Fishback

July 23, 2010

Eleanor,

I am sorry to hear about your loss. It was an honor to know your dad and to have the opportunity to spend some time with him. I am currently in San Antonio, texas working on an assignment and will not be able to attend the service.You are in my thoughts.

With Love,
Bill Fishback

Gloria Pileri Grear

July 22, 2010

Kathleen, Eleanor, and Charles, my condolences to you and to all of the family. I have sweet memories of the time I spent at your house during our childhood in Waukegan. What s strong man Oiver was; I only hope that my life can be as full as his. He has left us a wonderful legacy.

Mitch & Janet Owens

July 22, 2010

Eleanor,
I'm sorry to hear about your Dad. May you find comfort in the LORD and may he
rest in peace until that Trumpet sounds. He can then join Olga in Heaven forever.

james silas

July 22, 2010

I remember Uncle Oliver from childhood when he would visit his sister, my mother.

He had a great dispostion, along with a hardy laugh.

jimmie

Janie Heyse

July 22, 2010

What a wonderful life you had and the memories that you made. God Bless you and I know you will dance in heaven w Olga.

Michael Sherman, M.D.

July 22, 2010

Chuck,
I am sory to read about the loss of your Dad. It sounds like he had quite a life.

Mike Sherman
Longwood, FL

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