Manuel-Rodriguez-Obituary

Dr. Manuel C. Rodriguez

Flagstaff, Arizona

1938 - 2021

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Dr. Manuel C. Rodriguez (Satch) passed away peacefully on Friday May 14th, 2021 due to diabetes complications. He was 83. He was surrounded by his family, the most important thing in his life, and went to be with our Lord forevermore.

Dr. Rodriguez was born in a small...

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Patt and family, I just now received the news that Satch had passed away recently. Manny was a strong, proud and generous man. He enriched many and was always there for anyone. I will miss him dearly.

Just wanted to let you know that we´re very sorry to hear that Manny had passed. He was so good about helping The Ritual team get ready for competition. He made them work! Hugs to you and yours.

Our sincere sympathies to Patt, the family and grandchildren. Satch will be missed by all but the memories will always be there. Satch set an example of how people should live their lives, helping and educating others. Rest in peace now.

Our thoughts are with you Patt - Manny will never be forgotten and never forsaken.

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I went to high school with "Satch." He was a friend. My condolences to his family.

Patt and Family, Sadly, I send a message of condolences for another passing of a friend and for you and yours the loss of a husband, father and grandfather. Our family has recently experienced that same grief and sadness . We are finding joy with all who remain and I hope you will, too. Family and friends provide great comfort!

Aunt Patt & family I´m so very sorry for your loss, uncle Manuel was a wonderful person, keeping you all in my prayers

I took two semesters of Spanish from Dr. Rodriguez. He made the class about conversation by playing music (Vickie Carr), encouraging skits, assigning essay writing. He made learning fun. My condolences to his family. Be comforted in knowing that he made such a difference by impacting the lives of his students.