Lacey-Manning-Obituary

Lacey Manning

Trenton, New Jersey

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TRENTON - Lacey Manning, 82, died on Monday, Jan. 24, 2011, at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital at Hamilton.Born in Dillon, S.C., he began his education in the local public schools. He completed his education in Trenton public schools. He was employed for many years as a welder by Kramer Company...

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SO SORRY OF YOUR LOST,GOD ONLY CALLED HIM HOME ,YOU WILL SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN,BUT IN THE MEAN TIME YOU'RE IN OUR PRAYERS,GOD WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP WATCH OVER YOU!

SO SORRY OF YOUR LOST,GOD ONLY CALLED HIM HOME ,YOU WILL SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN,BUT IN THE MEAN TIME YOU'RE IN OUR PRAYERS,GOD WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP WATCH OVER YOU!

To Aunt Bertha, Jesse & Ronald

Thank you for sharing your husband/father over the years with us, for he was the strength that held this family together. Uncle Lacy I love you, job well done.

To Jessie and Family:
I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Losing those we love is among our most difficult challenges, and it is painful. I believe that over time, God makes us stronger so we can extend even more love to others. I know you have great memories and will treasure them forever. I love you and your entire family and you are in my prayers. I will remain your sister in Christ.

My condolences go out to Bessie and her family. May God heal your hearts in while dealing with your grief.

Love
Carol N. Woolfolk

Jessie and Family,

My prayers are with you in the loss of your father. May God bless and keep you and the family.

Frieda

The Manning Family we were all sadden to here the passing of Mr.Manning, may God give you the strength you need to get threw this difficult time, you will always remain in our hraets and prayers. REV.21:4 -Gloria Moses Family (Ewing,N.J.)

Jesse & family,

So sorry to hear about your loss. Keeping you all in prayer.

~ Beverly Staton, Ewing, New Jersey

To Miss Bertha, Jesse & Ronald

Precious memories immediately flood my mind, as I remember growing up on Carroll Street. Another soldier has now gone home to their reward. You are in my thoughts and prayers and will forever remain in my heart.

Be encouraged