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Thomas Peter Mannion

Daly City, California

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Thomas Peter Mannion At 62 years of age, he left us on October 21, 2007. He was lucky enough to have been born into the widespread Mannion and McDonagh families during the Golden Age of San Francisco. Loving son of Thomas F. and Nora B. Mannion and brother of James Mannion. He attended St....

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GOD BLESS and COMFORT the Mannion Family during their time of great loss, knowing that GOD Will Heal your broken hearts.

Dear Jeanne, Christopher and Dana,
I only learned of Tom's death this week and I was very saddened to hear it and just wanted to let you know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. My father, Peter, was very upset to hear about about Tom's passing and you can be assured that he is in his prayers also.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam

Dear Jeanne, Christopher and Dana,
I am working in Italy and I just heard the sad news about Tom. I understand your loss and my heart goes out to all of you. Although I am far away, my prayers are with you all.

Jeanne and family,

I was very saddened to hear of Tom's passing. I know the happy, wonderful, and warm memories and years you shared will always be with you, and hope that they help you through this very difficult time.

My thoughts are with you.

Vivian Fox (Carlile)

We will miss Tom, he is one of the sweetest, caring, most genuine guys we will ever know. We have your family in our prayers.

With Deepest Sympathy,
Meghan (McDonagh), Jason, Tyler and Tristan Gottlieb

To Jeanne and family,

I am deeply saddened by the news of Tom's passing. I had the pleasure of working under Tom's 'grace under pressure' tutelage. I worked with Tom at Spolter, McDonald and Mannion and he was our great gentle giant and thoroughly enjoyed his wisdom and experience. My deeepest sympathy
Marie

It is with great sadness that my wife Judie and I learned of Tom's passing. I met Tom in 1972 when individuals like C.R. "Babe" Zanca and myself were starting up the San Francisco Special Olympics, and found him to be a very "special person," who in my opinion felt that it was more important to "give/contribute" his time than to seek personal gain. The world will be a lesser place with his absence. Our sincere condolences to his family. We will have a Mass said for the repose of his soul,...

I am saddened to learn of Tom's passing.He was a wonderful soul.

Tom will always have a special place in my heart. Generous with his time, kind and truly concerned about those around him. My sense is that he would have made a very good priest, but that he was a better father, husband, and friend.