FRANK-MANCO-Obituary

FRANK N. MANCO

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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MANCO, FRANK N. 81 - of Ocean City, passed away on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City. Born in Trenton, NJ, he was formerly of Hamilton Square, NJ and a resident of Ocean City, NJ for 35 years. Mr. Manco was a Veteran of the Korean Conflict serving...

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This notice came up in my email and I was immediately flooded with sweet memories of Frank. Thinking of all today. He was a great man!

I remember Frank was at a PT office that was attached to my knee doctor office in Northfield. As I entered my car, I looked over and saw Mrs. K, in her car, snapping her green beans. We talked and she said Frank was at PT. I went in, saw him and pretended to be his other therapist. He was confused because he had finished and was talking to the other therapist. I said, do I look familiar? He said, No. I told him who I was, he hugged me and we all laughed/talked about the stunt I pulled...

Mrs Kay, Mary,Chuck, sorry as I have just received word of Frank's passing. You all have shared much with many, l'd like to thank you for your grace and kindness. May you find comfort in your time of need.

Kay and Mary:

I am so sorry for your loss. You must realize that Frank and you, Kay, are two people who had a tremendous influence on my life.

My years in OC were some of my most treasured ones. When I heard of Frank's passing, I felt so sorry. Sorry, mostly for not staying in touch with you two.

I will make a special trip to OC to just sit and talk to you about the goodness of the past.

With love and sorrow,

Bill Brumage

Dear Kay, Mary & Chuck,
I was sorry to hear about your loss. Please know that you & your family will be in my thoughts and prayers!

Dear Kay & Family, our deepest condolences for the loss of your husband. We will continue to keep you in our prayers. The Panzitta Family

Dear Kay, Mary and family,

I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. My deepest condolences go out to you and your entire family. Frank was a extraordinary person who always had a kind word to say to everybody. Be it a funny line or a warm hello, he always made me laugh and smile. He will be missed.I will keep you in my prayers.

Anthony Bradley and family

I'm so sorry for your loss. Frank was a great man and role model. I use the skills and lessons learned at M&M's every day. I have cried every time this is mentioned.
Thank you and God bless,
Dan Diaco

Our condolences Mrs.Manco. sending you warm wishes and prayers.