Manuel-DeGrace-Obituary

Manuel A. DeGrace

Fairfield, Connecticut

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DeGRACE Manuel A. DeGrace, age 60, of Bridgeport, died suddenly on Monday, October 24, 2005, in his home. Born in Scranton, Pa. ,Mr. DeGrace was a Bridgeport resident for most of his life. Manuel is survived by his sister, Mary Ann Cook of Bridgeport; as well as many friends. Funeral services...

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Manny was one of the most loving friends that I have ever had. We went to high school together and continued our friendship working together at Connecticut National Bank. His kindness, warmth and true Christian Spirit (as well as his sister Mary) will always be fondly remembered.

Dear Ms. Cook,
We extend our sincere condolences in the passing of your brother, Manny. We are both retired Bridgeport Police Officers. We will always remember Manny's smile, his kindness and his friendly, though, always professional demeanor. He was a truly wonderful person. Everyone at the Police Department loved him. He will be remembered always, with fondness. It was a pleasure and honor to have known him. May he rest in peace.
God bless,
Jim and Weeze

Mary,
A long time has passed since I've seen you or Manny.I am very sorry to hear of your loss.
I will always have the memories of the WestEnd in the 50's and 60's.
Mary and family, you have my deepest sympathy.
"God loves you and so do I".

Dear Mary Ann,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Manny's passing I will miss his card
faithfully sent on my birthday &
Christmas.Our friendship goes back
to his CNB days.With Deepest Sympathy. May beautiful memories bring you comfort at this difficult time.

Manny, you will be saddly missed.May God watch over you and bless you always.And Mary our thoughts are with you always.
Tom and Jean Matyasovszky.
Sorry about your loss.

Manny, Rest in Peace. God Bless. Condolences to your family.

I want to express my sorrow at the sad news at the death of Manny. Manny was such a special person that no words are really adequate. He brought pleasure to everyone that knew him and he will be sadly missed. He was a friendly face and a voice of reason. We will meet again. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Sunday mornings at Stop & Shop will never be the same without you there to chat with Manny. God Bless. Rest in Peace.
Kay Johnson

Dear Manny:
We are going to miss your many kindnesses and smiles. Any candy! You were so good to everyone, especially to Helen, your friend and co-worker, for whom you made a birthday cake every year. Enjoy your peaceful and pain free life in Heaven.
Helen Shultz
& Jeri Shultz Adzima