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Early in his career, he moved to Austin, Texas, where he established his contracting business.
He was admired for his gentle, caring ways and his skills as a craftsman.
Sandy was pleased that he was able to graduate from the University of Texas while operating his business. He seldom missed an opportunity to cheer the football Longhorns.
In addition to his mother, Sandy is survived by sons, Blake Manwaring and Clay Manwaring, and their mother, Dena Curry of Austin. Also mourning are sister, Susan (David) Kollhoff; brothers, Jerome (Lori) Manwaring and Timothy (Connie) Manwaring; nephew, Del Kollhoff; and nieces, Tanya Manwaring, Esther (Jody) Kluck and Krista Manwaring; and an uncle, aunts and cousins.
Services were held at Riverbend Church in Austin, and arranged by Cook-Waldon Funeral Home.
This obituary was originally published in the Record-Eagle.
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Robert Hilliard
November 5, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with you...A real Trooper from the 70s
October 31, 2006
Were very sorry to hear of your Brother, Jerry.
Steve Hector
Jim Lautner
Pat Butrick
Gene Brzezinski
George Bower
October 30, 2006
I grew up with Sandy and have a lot of crazy childhood memories with him. I was fortunate to see Sandy a year ago when he was home visiting his mother. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.
October 30, 2006
I knew Sandy many years ago. He was a very kind, sensitive and caring person. I would like to express my deepest sympathy to his entire family. He was taken much too soon. Amy (Thirlby) Faber
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