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Arthur Ray Manning

Stonington, CT, Connecticut

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Arthur Ray Manning Died - December 7, 2007 STONINGTON - Arthur Ray Manning 70, of Stonington. This kind and gentle soul passed away on December 7, 2007 at his home with his loving wife by his side. Arthur was the son of the late John and Dorothy Manning of Lebanon, CT, Mr. Manning was a graduate...

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Art was loved by all at Stonington High School. He will greatly be missed. I enjoyed daily talks with Art. He told me I was like his grandaughter. I will miss his laugh and smile. Thoughts and prayers out to all his family and friends

Dear Susan & Family,
We were sorry to hear of Art's passing. We will miss his friendly smile and wave. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pete McLaughlin
Trina Zesk
Waterfront Properties & Country Homes

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We will miss Arthur very much.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you after losing such a wonderful husband. Art was a kind man, who was loved by many. I remember many good times in Vermont with you both and hope those memories make you smile through some of your more difficult days ahead. May God bless you and give you strength...with love

Dear Susan & Family: Arthur and I went to St. Leo's grade school together. A few weeks ago, another class mate - June Dawson Murphy told me that he was very ill. Arthur was always a very kind and peaceful person. I am sorry to hear of his death and will pray for all of you.

In times as these, memories are the best medicine. Cindy and I spoke of many and laughed. Our memories will go on for ever.
Love you

Everyone at Stonington High School will miss Art very much. He was a great guy everyone loved to see every day at school. Art was one of the most kind people I have ever met. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

May God be with you now and always. With all our love and prayers, Bob & Kris

Susan,
Although we have never met before,
I felt your pain and knew I had to
do something to help make this
most difficult time a little easier for you.