RICHARD-MANAHAN-Obituary

RICHARD V. MANAHAN Jr.

Burlington, Vermont

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RICHARD V. MANAHAN, JR. ST. ALBANS - Richard V. "Rick" Manahan, Jr., 51, President of Peoples Trust Company of St. Albans, passed away suddenly on Aug. 16, 2010 in St. Albans. Rick was born May 2, 1959 to Richard and Claire Manahan, and is survived by his wife of 26 years, Heidi Shinkle Manahan....

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Always in my heart and everything i do ...i miss you paving the way but have learned to pave my path in a way you´d be proud..

I met Rick when he and I served on the Vermont State Board of Education, and from day one I knew he was a man of integrity, thoughtful and always looking for the best in others. My condolences for your loss. Tom James

To The Manahan Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss…our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
The Gee Family, St. Albans, Vermont
The Yiu Family, Atlanta, Georgia

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

If you heard the name Rick Manahan, you knew he was up to something ! So involved and such an integral part of the community, his name was always attached.

If you were an acquaintance of Rick Manahan you would remember his smile and a hearty laugh that made you want to laugh right along with him when you heard it! And when you walked away, you were left with the impression… “What a nice guy” !

If in any way shape or form you were associated with Rick Manahan you knew...

To Claire - We want you to know that all who knew your son "Rick" are grateful that you and your husband Dick found each other! "Children are a message we send to a time we won't see"! You both sent a beautiful message! The world is a far better place for having you and your family in it! We send you our profound condolences.
Charles Conte and family

Losing my oldest friend is one thing but when that person is also your brother the pain is so deep.Rick learned to be a leader when he had to make boot marks in the snow for me to follow.Even then I tried to deviate but he always made me stay in his tracks so I wouldn't get my heels wet.I miss him already and will never be able to follow his tracks.But because of him I am a better person.He never would tell me what to do .He would just say "you know the right thing to do." We were taught well...