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Angelo Munoz

Norfolk, Virginia

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Angelo M. Munoz PORTSMOUTH - Angelo M. "Manny" Munoz, 71, of Sandie Point, returned to his Heavenly Father July 10, 2009. Manny was a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., graduated from St. John's University and then received his master's degree from the University of Dallas. He had served in the New York...

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Aunt Pat, Andrea and Michael - I am very sorry to hear about Uncle Manny. Being the "surprise" package as a cousin I never had the time to spend with all of you as my siblings did, however, I do remember the times we did spend together well. As a matter of fact, i still have a picture somewhere of Andrea, Michael and myself in front of my house all wearing Budweiser shirts we just bouth at the flea market. I couldn't have been more than 10. Again I am sorry for your loss.
Patrick

Aunt Pat, Andrea and Michael, I will always remember Uncle Manny because he was the fun Uncle! I am going to date myself , but the first time I rode in a convertible; please correct me - I think it was a green triumph and we know who was the driver and owner of that sport car!!!!. It was a thrill going up and down hills-with the roof down! A sport called a Rally??? I know my Father and Uncle Manny are buddies in heaven-reminiscing about the St. John's "Redmen" and many holidays spent...

Aunt Pat, Andrea and Michael, I will always remember Uncle Manny because he was the fun Uncle! I am going to date myself , but the first time I rode in a convertible; please correct me - I think it was a green triumph and we know who was the driver and owner of that sport car!!!!. It was a thrill going up and down hills-with the roof down! ...and a sport called a Rally-whoknew??? I know my Father and Uncle Manny are buddies in heaven-reminiscing about the St. John's "Redmen" and many...

PAT: I was saddened to read of Manny's passing. In my view, he was one of the all time nice guys, one of the finest people I've ever known. He and I worked together on a number of community organizations in Portsmouth and he was always the most reliable guy we had. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Drea,

It is with my deepest sympathy for you and your family on the loss of your father, my prayer is that God will give you and your family the strength, peace and serenity to endure.

Your Friend Always,

As a young business manager at WVEC, I needed lots of help. Manny was always ready to share his vast expertise with me even though we were comptetitors in the market during the haydays of TV. I always appreciated his quiet demeanor and great sense of humor. He will always be in my thoughts as a friend.
Thank-you Manny.

Pat,

My heart goes out to you and your family. You are in my prayers now and in the days ahead. God bless!

Dad,

I love you and will miss you terribly. My life changed the day you left us. But I know that one day we will be together again.

Love,
Drea