Charles-Mannschreck-Obituary

Charles Craig Mannschreck

Saint Joseph, Missouri

1944 - 2019

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Charles Craig Mannschreck 1944 - 2019St. Joseph, MO—Charles Craig Mannschreck died peacefully August 21, 2019 and leaves behind a profound legacy. Craig was born on November 6, 1944 to parents, Charles and Arline Mannschreck in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Graduating from Central High School in 1962...

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I am so sad to see this. I met Craig 10 years ago doing business with him at Resource One. My office purchased chairs from him. He was one of a kind. We would talk like we knew each other for years. He would always ask about my parents and my daughter. Then I would ask about his. He always had the nicest stories about his family. When I would not need to order anything for a long time he would just call to check on me. I will miss hearing from him. What a wonderful man with a heart of gold....

I met Craig 9 years ago. Our first meeting developed into a great friendship. He would stop by my office on a regular basis to check in and share some great stories. He also allowed my 2 sons to make a presentation to the Resource One team about their granite business. I admired his contribution to our country as a Marine flight aviator as well as his contribution in the business community. He and his family will always be in my prayers. A very sincere gentleman who will be missed by all. May...

I knew Craig as just Craig, a great guy. I was unaware of all of his accomplishments and contributions. Now that I know, it all makes sense. That's the kind of person he was. We expect great things from great people. He will be missed.

- Mike Rapps

Deepest sympathy to Craig's family and to his colleagues. He was truly one of the nicest people I ever met. I worked near his office and we would meet on the sidewalk each morning to chat and share family updates. I feel as though I know all of you personally. Please accept our deepest condolences and know that Craig was loved deeply by many in the Springfield community. We are all better people for knowing him and will miss his friendship dearly.
Rest In Peace, turkey.

I met Craig at Cheddars in Spfld where he often sat at the bar to eat (always the same salad and never a drink of alcohol) and talk with others. We found in talking that we both were marines and a simple bond was formed. He talked often of his kids and wife. Craig was obviously a very class individual with character that was above reproach. I walk away a better man from knowing him...he just had that something that caused others to elevate. May god rest his soul and watch over his...

I met Craig when Alicia started her career with Resource One. From the first conversation it clear Craig was one of those unforgettable aquaintances. Our condolences to his family and his Resource One family.

So very sorry to hear about the passing of our great friend, truly a class gentleman loved by all. His many Phi Delt friends and brothers at TCU will attest to him as one of the greatest Phi's of them all. Such a caring guy to everyone, super sense of humor, fantastic business man and loved his family and lovely wife, Judy, so very much.
The best to his great kids, Judy, and may he rest in peace forever. No words can really describe him, one of a kind!!!

Rest in Peace Marine. Semper Fi.

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