Manuel-D'Oliveira-Obituary

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Manuel D'Oliveira

Mobile, Alabama

Sep 16, 1938 – Jul 16, 2011

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September 16, 1938
DIED
July 16, 2011
LOCATION
Mobile, Alabama

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Mobile Memorial Gardens Funeral Home Obituary

Manuel D'Oliveira- a 72 year-old native of Elizabeth New Jersey and resident of Mobile passed away Saturday, July 16, 2011. Mr. D'Oliveira retired from the United States Air Force at the rank of Tech. Sergeant after more than 21 years of service. He then served as an investigator with a local...

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I was sorry to hear about Manny's death today. He had a big influence or my career and was a trusted friend. Will be sadly missed ! Praying for you and your family !

Sweet Karen,
I am so very sorry that I did not know about Manny's passing. Brad told me he was in the same facility as Brad's dad. Both Brad and I would have been there Saturday if we had known.

I can still see you and Manny playing Aggravation with Dad and Lucille. Manny was such a dear,calm and steady spirit. It is with great sadness in my heart to know he does not walk among us; but I also know that he is no longer in any pain.

Please remember that our...

Dear Karen,

I read with great sadness about Manny. Oh, how I wish I could have been with you yesterday for his funeral. Manny was a dear, gentle, kind soul. He mentored me as a young man and lawyer. He taught me in his quiet way how to approach and treat people, especially those who are afraid of getting involved in legal matters. We had some great times together. I will miss him.

My prayers are with you as you mourn his loss. God Bless you, Karen.

I will miss seeing Manny at our workshops at the club. I am sorry to hear he has died.

Karen,
We are so sorry for your loss. Mannie will be missed at our family dinners and holidays. You are like family to us.
Kim Norman-Nasta and Mike Nasta (Mobile, AL)

Karen,
Louie and I are so sorry to see that Mannie passed away. He is no longer in the pain he has been in. I will always have fond memories of him coming to the Yard Sales for all of our unique finds. He always had a smile on his face as he would walk down to the house. I felt safe knowing Mannie was watching the neighborhood. Many times he would walk down and tell about fires that happened during the day or other stange happenings. Karen, please remember what I told you before...We...