ALBERT-MANTON-Obituary

ALBERT ERNEST MANTON

Ormond Beach, Florida

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Albert Ernest Manton, age 81, of Port Orange, Florida and Franklinville, New Jersey went home to be with his Father God and His Son Jesus Christ on Thursday, March 10, 2011. Albert was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Albert and Esther Manton. He grew up in Franklinville, NJ and graduated...

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So sorry to hear of your loss. We send you our condolences & prayers. Al was clearly a great man who lived the American Dream. God bless you all.
Distant Cousin John, Liverpool, England

Dear Lynn, Ted, Marian and family, we are sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our prayers, Al will be missed and I will always remember he was the lnk to our family history. Peace Be With You. Love Cousin Eileen

To the Manton Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss, my thoughts and prayer are with you. Mary Lou Porter and family

Dear Lynn, Although we didn't see much of you and Al, Ann and I felt so blessed to have you as family. I always enjoyed reading Al's email and his philosophy of life! His politics were my politics and he made no excuses for them! He was a true American hero in all that he did. Thank God for such a man! Rest in peace, Al. You shall be deeply missed in this household. With love, Harry (Ann's husband)

Dear Lynn & family, I didn't meet my cousin Al until a few years ago. I'm sorry that it wasn't sooner! The first time I met him I knew immediately that I loved him. In his phone conversations, emails and a few visits here to our home, he enriched my life. I love how he loved his God & Country. He was a true patriot. I am so proud to be his cousin. Al was also kind, compassionate and loving. You couldn't ask more from a human being than that! I know Al is in Heaven and I have a wonderful...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. He always made me smile when he came to Elmer hospital for testing.

Please accept our deepest sympathies. It seemed as though Mr. Manton always took the time to stop, talk and listen to people and it was never a bother. He honestly cared about people and his community. What a wonderful legacy to leave behind.

Bruce, I am sorry to hear of your loss. I know what it is like to lose a father who gave so much to his community. Their support will help ease your grief if you let it.

Bruce, Sorry to hear about your father,may he rest in peace. If you need anything give me a call. Doug J Malaga NJ