George-Mans-Obituary

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Mr. George W. Mans Jr.

Trenton, Michigan

Jan 31, 1940 – Dec 20, 2017 (Age 77)

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BORN
January 31, 1940
DIED
December 20, 2017
AGE
77
LOCATION
Trenton, Michigan

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Martenson Family of Funeral Homes, Inc. - Ridge Chapel Obituary

Mans, Jr. George W. Dec. 20, age 77, of Trenton. Beloved Husband of Carol. Dear Father of Kristina, Katie, Jeff and Greg. Dearest Grandfather and best friend to Caroline and Leila Gorno. Also survived by his sister Louise Mans Sahlan and his 2 brothers-in-law Paul and Richard Grimes. Memorial...

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Mrs. Mans, Kristy, Katie, Jeff and Greg I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Mans passing. He was one of a kind! Some of my greatest childhood memories include him and your family. I loved living next door to you all growing up. I remember the nightly bike rides, the outdoor games, the trips to Canada. Mr. Mans was so kind to every single person he met and always had a smile. I will always cherish the great memories I made with Mr. Mans and all of you during my childhood years. I am thinking of you...

My sincere condolences to Carol and the Mans family. George contributed so much to the Trenton community. He was a fine leader in every task he was chosen to perform. I appreciated his kind nature and yet he had a way of communicating he was in charge. You can be proud of his athletic record, his coaching record, his support of Trenton Schools, as Mayor of this fine city, and as a state representative. I count George as one of my favorite "Trentonites". Carol, you fit that description, too....

Even as a teenager George was kind. A special man indeed! Christine Marlow MacDonald class of "57".

Carol and family. My deepest condolences to you and your family. George was a great man and father. He gave so much to all who knew him I'm glad to have been blessedbyhis generosity. May you experiences
God's love and peace.

Carol, Kristina, Katie, Jeff and Greg,

I had the privilege of knowing your husband and father over 25 years. He always was positive and genuine.

A person that was very enlightening and made you special in his presents. He will be missed. His spirit will be with everyone he touched and his smile will be remembered. Your family and friends are lucky to have him. I and many will miss him.

Our condolences,

Tom and the Cislo family

On behalf of the Przybylski family, we offer our sympathy at the loss of our dear friend and neighbor, George Mans. He was one of a kind and the Trenton community was lucky to have him. I personally remember him knocking on the side door early one morning to let us know that he had twin boys and the joy and excitement of his news. RIP to a Trenton icon.

Coach Mans was a genuine, down to earth gentleman, and one of the nicest human beings ever to grace God's earth. He was real, he had class, and he will be missed. Condolences to his family, and I will keep him in my prayers.

Dear Mans Family, may love and memories surround you to provide some peace during this time. George was wonderful to me and helped to give me my start in politics when I worked from him in the late nineties. To Greg & Jeff, I often tell stories of boating, Duffys and the marsh. Happy to gleam a bit from facebook that you are doing well. Take care and be well, friends. Kerry Ebersole Singh

Dear Carol and Family,
George was always the bright light in the room whenever I saw him--a smile and a warm greeting. A dear friend and a special person. I treasure our days together at Michigania. Nancy Pickus