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Joseph McManus Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Joseph McManus, Jr. MT. PLEASANT - Joseph C. "Neil" McManus, Jr., 91, of Mt. Pleasant, SC, died at home with his family by his side on Thursday, May 12, 2016. He was born on Saturday, July 26, 1924 in Charleston, SC to the late Mrs. Mary Cecilia McGrane McManus and the late Mr. Joseph C. McManus,...

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So sorry to the friends and familes left behind during thid difficult time. Rrv 21:3+4

To Aunt Trudie and all my cousins,

Our hearts are with you.

For so many years, Uncle Neil was the figurehead who represented family kindredship. I hold that idea of family kindredship very close.

I have many sweet SC memories that I hope, will continue to grow. Uncle Neil was an important part of those memories.

The tenderest memory, however, was last summer, in Mt Pleasant, which turned out to be an adieu.

It had to do with wanting to share some music....

Trudie, Neil and all the Family, What a difficult time but at the same time so joyous!! And what a lasting legacy he left in each of you! Love to all, Pam and John and Mike Scoglio

You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Wayne Smith(Westvaco)

To the McManus family:
Thinking of you in this difficult time of sorrow and praying for your strength, and wishing you all comfort in your many memories of your husband, father, grandfather.
With much love,
Linda Drislan Cioffi

What a great gift Mr. McManus is to all who knew him. His friendly smile from such a loving heart made the day a lot nicer and a cheerful voice of a friend that made you glad to see him. His daily devotion at Mass was an example of love for God and neighbor. While I will miss him, he will be remembered in loving memories and prayers and for all the McManus family that are a reflection of his love and kindness.

Dear Trudie,
We are truly sorry about Neil's passing. We are on vacation in Florida or we would certainly express our sympathy to you and your family in person. Our best memory of Neil is seeing him leaving Whole Foods with roses for Trudie for your anni. He looked so happy and was still driving at the time. Our thoughts are with you folks now, Nancy and John

May God hold the whole family in His arms at this difficult time. We pray that many wonderful memories will warm the family and help to ease the loss. Sandy and John Powers

Death leaves a Heartache no one can Heal & Love leaves Precious Memories no one can Steal. The McManus Family is in our Prayers & in our Hearts at this Sad Time. Margaret Moore Sibbald & Family