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Robert P. Manning

Melrose, Massachusetts

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MANNING, Robert P. "Bob" Of Melrose, July 8, 2011. 67 years old. Devoted husband of Susan E. (Murphy) Manning of Melrose. Loving father of Kara L. Clegg & her husband Max of Fairfield, CT & Courtney E. Manning of Stoneham. Cherished grandfather of Julia & William Clegg. Son of the...

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Dear Family,
I grew up with Bob in the Waverly section of Belmont. I have many fond memories of him in Boy Scouts, at the Town Field and the Kendall School.I still live in Belmont and think of him every time I pass the Town Field
Joe Henebury

Susan & Family, We are so sorry for your loss, Bob worked with us at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Information Technology Division, He was a wonderful person. Our thoughts & Prayers are with you all. Please accept our Condolences, from all the staff members who worked with Bob.

Sue, I was so sorry to hear of Bob's death. I still remember how proud you both were at Cara's wedding 13 years ago! You are a very strong woman [always with a 'smile' on your face. We must meet soon, Maria Glinski [Nicolo's]

Dear Kara, I was very sorry to hear of your father's death, he was a very fun loving man we had few laughs at your soccer games, I also remember his snazzy sports car. I know you will miss him very much but I am sure memories of times you spent together will help you through this sad time and remain in your heart forever.

Sandra Boston

So sorry to hear about Bob's passing. I worked with Bob at Gillette in the late 70's early 80's and he was by far my favorite boss. I felt very lucky to have such a wonderful guy as my boss and friend. He will always be remembered in my heart.
Rest in Peace Bob,

Andrea (Tamburro) Pittsley

Sue,
I'm deeply saddened to hear of your loss. May the wonderful memories you've shared with Bob brighten each day.

We were so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We worked for Bob at Unisys in the early 90's. We both really enjoyed being around him. He would always tell Barb to take a longer break at the gym because she wasn't a smoker. He always liked to 'shake things up' and was a tad unconventional. He would come across as a tough guy on the outside, but was really a softie on the inside. We were lucky enough to be one of the ones that got to see that. Please accept our deepest condolences.
Rest in...

Susan and Family: So sorry to hear of yur loss. may God give you strength and peace.
Alice Cremins
Sulphur, OK

Kara and family, so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Peace, love and hugs, Jodi Johnston and family