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Louis D. Manica

Greenfield, Massachusetts

1946 - 2024

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Louis D. Manica Greenfield, MA - Louis D. Manica, 77, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 11, 2024 after a period of declining health, with his loving family by his side. Louie was born in Greenfield, MA on May 20, 1946 the son of Louis C. and Mary (Dalmaso) Manica. He was a 1964 graduate of...

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Many happy memories were made having Louie as a lunch partner in the beautiful Winter Garden at Channing L Bete many years ago. He was a brave man sharing his lunch and laughter with a bunch of women! We covered a wide variety of topics of which he was always well versed but without a doubt his very favorite subject was his family! He was a good man and shared his goodness with many. I´m sorry for your loss.

Dear Alice, Janice and I send our condolences to you and your family. So many great memories come to mind...Rist Tavern softball, Channing L. Bete, fondue parties at your home in South Greenfield. Louie's homemade wine, he was in our wedding party in 1974, and was my boss at Bete. A friend... just a great guy. We send our thoughts and prayers. Denny and Janice

Our hearts go out to the whole Manica family. So sorry for your loss. May your many cherished memories bring you much comfort, and in time peace. With love and prayers from the Weeks family

So sorry for your loss, Louie was a good guy and a good friend. Dick K.

Alice and family Please accept our deepest condolences.May our Lord Jesus Christ wrap his loving arms around you . "Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen The Richardson family Lee,Carrieann Nathan,Katie and families.

Alice I am so sorry for your loss. Our condolences to you and your family. May you all find peace.

I met Louie 50 years ago , and can only say that we had some great times together. A favorite story was : It was summer and we were all at the camp in Windsor ,it was traditional to go up on the hill( upper rear yard ) play basket ball or volleyball after dinner , then light a fire in the campfire pit and everyone yak around the fire , but it always got dark to soon and we some times couldn´t finish the game , we all decided it was time for a light up on the hill , so who do you call...

Alice, Thinking of you and your family and praying for you at this difficult time. Lynne Heywood