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Christopher Cronin Manning

Roslindale, Massachusetts

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MANNING,Christopher Cronin Of Roslindale, March 26, 2010. Son of the late Virginia (Cronin) Manning and Lawrence F. Manning. Brother of Lawrence P. Manning of Roslindale, Rita V. Manning of North Quincy, Thomas D. Manning and Nadine Reinold of Worcester, Rev. Brian Manning of the Parish of St....

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Dear Brian and Tom, Nadine, Richard and Family...can't even imagine the loss Chris will be to this world...! never mind to the family and friends he leaves behind...! So very, very sorry for your sorrow ...our prayers and thoughts are with you at this heartbreaking time. Adele & Rob Cullinane (Weymouth, MA)

To all of the Manning family, my heart is heavy for your loss. Chris´s bright smile,wit,contagious laughter and many talents will be fondly remembered.He brought much joy into many peoples lives. I wish I could be there to cry with you and to hug you. all my love

Dear Brian,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Please accept our deepest condolences.
Jim and Mary McCarthy Collins

Chris was brilliant, witty, dedicated, passionate, outrageous, and loving. He added a brightness to the Shattuck that will be deeply missed. I had the great pleasure of watching him grow from a newly graduated nurse to a talented nurse practitioner. He was a dedicated patient advocate who had no tolerance for anything that got in the way of what he thought those in his care needed. His annual Christmas cards were only the tip of the iceberg of his wry humor. I will never think of him...

Tom, Nadine and family,
We were so very sorry to hear of your loss. You have been through so much this past year. At times like this words seem so meaningless. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest condolences. Fran and Susan Ducharme

"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal." ~From a headstone in Ireland.

Dear Brian and Family, Paul and I are heartstruck to hear of Chris's death. As untimely as Gretchen's or Clair's. Who could forget Chris?
Such a wonderful and talented person. I remember him especially at Brian's 25th anniversary celebration, with his camera, of course and his truly Irish sense of humor and intelligence.
Susan and Paul Kelley

To Chris' Family: The pleasure I had from knowing Chris and from working with him at the Shattuck since we started in 1993 will be matched by my regret at not having reached out to him during the last several months. Perhaps my poor words would not have helped him, but at least he would have known how very much I cared. Though we had him not a long time, we had him such a good time. God Bless you all.

My thoughts and prayers are with Chris's family. I worked along time with Chris at the Stattuck and he was a wonderful, smart and very funny person, who loved to show us his Christmas card with his beloved dog on it! The staff and patients will surely miss him. Rest in Peace Chris.

Dear Tom & family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of Chris. You have all been through so much this past year, please know how many of us are praying for you and sending our love.

Love Alicia & Adam Pulisfer