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Janice Manning

ITHACA, New York

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JANICE MANNING ITHACA - Janice Manning, of 322 Nelson Rd., died Saturday, October 4, 2008. She was born in Dushore, PA, daughter of the late Clarence and Lucille Schlock. Janice is survived by her husband of 45 years, Richard R. Manning, Jr.; her daughters, Kimberly (David) Hubbell, Carmon...

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Shawn, I just today learned of your mothers passing. I am deaply sorry for your loss. I met you when I was about 8 years old. I remember comming over to your house to play and your mother would always spend a few minutes chatting with me. Years later I remember her calling my restaurant to order food and she would take the time to speak with me, mostly about you and how proud she was of you. I have thought about her often and hoped she was doing well. She was a very strong and courageous...

To my grandma,
I will always remember how vibrant your laugh, how wild your humor and how beautiful your face. I will never forget those days of listening to you tell stories and admiring your strength. I loved you then and I love you now. Just wish I said goodbye, if I had only known how...

Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand,
Kristin Marie

Kim, Carmon and Pixi.
I was so sorry to hear about your mothers passing. I remember the good times we had on Albany Street. Your mom was a wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

REMEMBERING YOU
They say the pain will go away
Tho it will take a while
They say the time will come
When I'll remember how to smile.
They say one day I'll cease to feel
The hurt around my heart
When memories--- Unbidden---
Cause sudden tears to start.
They say these things, not kowing
I need to feel the pain
And live within my memories
Until we meet again.

This is a poem that my mother gave to me on Mother's Day after I became a mother .
To Kim my grown daughter.
My hands were busy through the day,I didn't have much time to play,the little games you asked me to. I didn't have much time for you; I washed your clothes,I'd sew and cook. But, when you'd bring me your picture book and ask me please to share your fun, I'd say a little later hon. I'd tuck you in all safe at night and hear your prayers, turn out the light. Then tip toe softly...

Uncle Dickie, Kim, Carmon, Pixi, Shawn,
I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Janice's passing. I have wonderful memories of her. She was such a funny person, and I remember her playing music and singing and dancing in her kitchen on Coddington Rd. She was a beautiful person and in her youth she had such a sense of style. I inherited that from her. A sad passing in the Schlock legacy.

Love,
Susie

Kim Carmon Pixi
so sorry about your mom we certainley had som great times together ..She always had a joke to tell.. (and we sure enjoyed parties on nelson road!! Stub & I will always be there to talk if you need us..
Love Aunt Georgia ncle Stub.
and this is for Dickie and Shawn too
keep smiling thats what she would want!!

Kim, Carmon & Pixi,
I was saddened to read of your mom's passing. It brought back many good memories of Albany Street. I can just see your mom laughing at some goof-ball thing. She had a good sense of humor. Take care and my thoughts are with you all.

Shawn and Dickie,

I am very sorry for your loss.