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Irene A. Manning

NORTHAMPTON, Pennsylvania

1943 - 2014

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Irene A. Manning, 70, of Bangor passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family Monday, March 17, 2014. She was born October 20, 1943 to the late Nicholas and Bridget (Strazella) Bolognia. Irene worked at several garment factories in the Wind Gap and Northampton areas. She was a 1962 graduate of Notre Dame High School of Green Pond. Survivors: daughters, Lisa Buss, of Northampton, Dawn Jacoby, of Bangor, Rhonda Sue Myers, of North Carolina a son, Richard Manning Jr., of Bangor, sisters, Rose Bohar, of Whitehall, Frances, wife of Joseph Henits, of Danielsville, Suzanne Pfeiffer, of Slatington, 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Services: private burial services will be in Holy Family Cemetery, Nazareth. Online condolences may be submitted to www.reichelfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be presented to the American Cancer Society c/o Reichel Funeral Home, Northampton.

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She was my friend. Meet her at the factory each year came up to see her. I already think of her. Marysnn

i will miss you so much..she was my friend got a christmas card from her each year and went to see her at dorney apt..she was a real friend...maryann singleton

I don't even know where begin Grammy. I love you more than you will ever know and I'm so heart broken now. You taught me many many things from all your card shark tricks to cooking all of your recipes. I know I'll never make beef stew or whoopie pies or apple dumplings as good as you but I'm sure gonna try ! Thank you for everything that you have taught me and the love that you gave. I will miss you dearly.
"It's not goodbye, it's see you later".

Grammy. I love you so much and I'm so thankful to have been able to spend time with you before you left our world to a much more beautiful place. You are now in peace and I'm so happy you not in pain. Growing up we always had such a fun time at your house. You spoiled us with junk food and candy and had the best movies for us to watch. We all loved playing bingo with you as well! I'll never forget how you use to let me do your hair and still up to the day you left I was the only one you let...

So sorry for your loss, Rhonda & family. With sincere sympathy & friendship, Pat Ziegler

Irene was a very special person. She was a generous, very kind soul,who will be missed by many. I am at peace knowing she is with the Angels. She truly was an Angel to me. Will miss you...Love Mo

Rest in peace my Bingo and Devotions Buddy.
Nancy Faust

After a long time of suffering Aunt Irene is now at peace. She will surely be missed by all. Rest in Peace. Joanne and Frank Repyneck.

I will always remember our great times on a Sunday afternoon at Grand Mom's house in Nazareth, the whole Family filled the entire house and Aunt Irene would show us the latest Hula dancing steps she had just learned at dancing class, wearing her grass skirt and all. Great memories will always last. Love Niece Joanne Repyneck.