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Emanuel Manos

Monroe, Michigan

May 8, 1965 – May 12, 2019 (Age 54)

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BORN
May 8, 1965
DIED
May 12, 2019
AGE
54
LOCATION
Monroe, Michigan

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Emanuel Zachary Manos, known to most as EZ, was welcomed into Heaven on Sunday, May 12, 2019. EZ was born in Eloise, Michigan on May 8, 1965 to Marion Margaret Pavelka and the late Richard Warren Manos. He has five siblings: Anthony (Kristen) Manos of Chattahoochee, Florida; Richard Manos of...

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E.Z was one of the nicest people I have known.
One time when he came to visit he mentioned that our driveway was sure muddy and that I sometimes must get my feet really muddy when I went out to the road to get the paper and mail. I agreed that it was a real problem sometimes. He said, "we will take care of that" One day he, son Emerson and two friends of Emerson's showed up with a load of gravel. That was last year and when I came out he this summer, the tears flowed when I drove down...

My dad worked with EZ and had the greatest respect and affection for him. More than sometime colleagues, they delighted in each others' company.

I just want to share a story I meet Emanuel at a ice rink in the U.P.his boy and mine were playing hockey on the same team.
He took a liking to my son, and offered him a job to work in his copper mine in the U.P.
What I have read lately is that's the kind of man he was . People like him I believe are far and few between .
Our family can only pray for comfort , for his family it's hard to understand why somethings happen

I cannot express what a great and wonderful friend Emanuel was. I pray that the Manos family find courage and strength in this difficult time. A wonderful man of character and faith. A lifetime of memories that will never be forgotten Anitoly. Rest In Peace My Brother.

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Dear Sheri and family - EZ was an incredible man who loved his family and the earth. His stories of you and the young ones were always full of pride and gentle love.

EZ became a dear friend as I worked for him at Detroit Salt Mine. He relished showing off the mine to elected officials. While guiding them gently through a brief history of the mines, he taught them about geology and the massive power of the earth over time, without them even realizing they were learning - though he...