Manley-Kiley-Obituary

Manley J. Kiley

East Sandwich, Massachusetts

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Of Newton and E. Sandwich, April 8, 2008. Beloved husband of Irene G. (Keane) Kiley. Devoted father of Manley J., Jr. of Duxbury, Kevin of Greenich, CT, Thomas of Holliston, Susan Eckert of Rockville, MD and Anne Kiley-Dion of Canton. Also loving grandfather of 14 grandchildren. Visiting hours in...

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Manley Jr. and family
I know this is very late but we are sorry to hear of Dad's passing. We remember him well from the Department.
He actually "broke the ice" when hubby and I met at a dance at the Hibernian's on Adam's Street. You see I am Patricia Doherty, Daughter of Newton Patrolman Matthew Ambrose Doherty and hubby is a cousin of the Kileys and son of Newton Patrolman Joseph B. Kelly, Sr.
I have thought of Manley Sr., probably more often than you think.
Our sincere...

Manley, Manley, Manley...I can't believe your cheerful, noisy visits to the Detective Bureau are over. I'll miss the joy on your face as you sneaked up on "The Viking" for a surprise attack. Those days are gone, but you're in a better place now. No crime. And don't you even think of introducing it. And as for those exquisite Heavenly plants -- there are no scissors or microwave ovens in Heaven. So, you'll just have to let those plants be! Aside from that minor frustration, I know...

My thoughts and prayers are with the Kiley family at this time. I can remember Manley growing up in Auburndale , he would always stop over and talk with my Dad. John G. Schofield (formally Newton Mass.)

Our prayers and thoughts go out all of manley's family. We are saddened by his loss.

It is with great sadness that we send our condolences to Manley's family. We will always remember his great wit and ready smile that he shared with all that he met.

Manley was "old school" both as a policeman and as a Marine. He would often wander down to the Patrol Bureau area and lighten things up with that cross between a smile and a grin. Every visit was a joy to all he came in contact with.
Semper fidelis,

Manley Kiley was a man of high principles, and always known as a man of his word. I recall meeting him many times, and always leaving a bit wiser.
he will be missed.

My father Alan Licarie was the Executive Secretary for the Election
Commission in the City of Newton. Manley had the job of driving my dad
from polling place to polling place starting a 4 AM. They always stopped for hot dogs at Guiseppe's down the lake. It was like a tradition every election day. You were a good friend to my dad, especially when my mother died and dad got very sick. I also liked helping you with your family tree. I work in the City Clerk’s Department. in Newton City...

Dear Manley, Jr.
We worked together at Food Enterprises. I'm sorry to read of your father's passing. My prayers are with you and your family.

Sincerely,
Mary Schlichte