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James L. Manko

Finleyville, Pennsylvania

1960 - 2014

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James L. Manko, 54, of Eighty Four, Nottingham Township, died suddenly Saturday, November 8, 2014, in the emergency department of Canonsburg Hospital. He was born August 4, 1960, in Pittsburgh, a son of the late Louis and Joanne Engel Manko. Mr. Manko was employed as a mechanic with U.S. Airways...

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My sincere condolences to the Manko family.
I worked at the Airline with Jimmy for a number of years and carry many fond memories of him, years ago on Friday nights jimmy would don safety glasses and levitate an apple using a high pressure air nozzle and get it spinning, and with a big grin on his face he would spin it so fast it would come apart in every direction and we would all cheer and laugh like the overgrown kids we were.

He was a kind and fun loving friend and he will be...

The news of Jim's passing is very sad, my deepest sympathies extend to Jim's family. I worked with Jim for many years at US Airways and he was a great friend. We conquered many a crossword together, he helped teach me guitar, we shared family stories, lots of laughs, and many good times. I will always carry those good memories, we all will miss you Jimmy, "The Mank". God Bless.

My heartfelt condolences to the Manko family. I to worked side by side with Jim for many years before retiring and was truly sadden to hear of his passing. I pray that all of you find the strength, peace and comfort during this difficult time. In his name we ask - Amen.

To the Manko Family,
My deepest sympathies for your loss. May you be comforted by your memories of him. God Bless.

My sincere sympathy to the Manko family during these difficult days. Jimmy was my first boyfriend (in 5th grade) I have sweet memories of him and our childhood. He was taken from his family and friends too soon. Wishing you peace and comfort in the days ahead. Prayers.

Susan, Doug, Mandy and family, we are sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our prayers. The Bracken family.

My sincerest sympathies to you and your family. May God offer you some comfort in the memories that will remain in your heart.

I worked with Jim more than a dozen years ago at USAirways. I grew up in Finleyville so we shared many mutual acquaintances and connections. He always had a great outlook and I feel privileged to have known him for the time that I did. I know that he will be deeply missed.

With Deepest Sympathies,

Tony Pica

To the Manko family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know I only met Jim in person once but I could tell he was a good person through his daughter Mandy. She loves her family and it showed. You also opened your house and welcomed my daughter Hunter for the summers and weekends. She loved being with your family. If you need anything please ask. I hope your grief will ease soon.

Thoughts and prayers,

Audrey