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William Roy "Bill" Manning

Lynchburg, Virginia

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William Roy "Bill" Manning William Roy "Bill" Manning, of Appomattox, VA, formerly of East Orange, NJ, was born February 3, 1928 and passed away in Appomattox, May 11, 2012.Mr. Manning graduated from Columbia High School in S. Orange, NJ in 1945. Post graduation he joined his father's general...

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William Roy "Bill' Mannings Family,
My thoughts and prayers goes out to each of you. He left you a beautiful gift his memories. Share those memories with each other. Sure you may shed a tear, may even laugh a little. All this will tighten the bond between each of you. Pray for strength and comfort.
DB NJ

My deepest sympathy to Bills family. I worked many many years with him and we sharedlots of smiles and laughs together. He made work a fun time!!! May he rest in peace.....my prayers are with all of you.

Our deepest sympathy and condolences. Brother-in Law as we called him was a very beloved friend.

Crawford and Joan Reeves

Please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of Bill Manning. May your fond memories of him bring you a measure of peace during this difficult time. My prayers are with you. Chee Chee Williams

Diane, Karen, Robin and Robert,
You have my deepest sympathy as a result of losing your Dad. I have very fond memories of meeting y'all during brief visits to your home in East Orange. He and Becky were perfect hosts who were very proud of each of their children. Keep the faith and know that your fondest memories can steel you during this time of profound grief. In the years to come, reflect on those memories to provide comfort and solace in your times of need.
Altha Manning...

May you feel comforted by the love of family and friends. When Jehovah takes pleasure in the ways of man, he causes even his enemies (DEATH) themselves to be at peace with him.

Linden, NJ

Dear Diane, Karen Robin and Robert: To say that I am not saddened by the passing of your Pop is to say the least. Bill and I formed a bond early in our childhood when he lived on Halsted St in East Orange and when the family lived on Academy St in South Orange. Finally they relocated to Oakwood Ave where Bill and I sipped many a Ballentine Ale while watching the professional wrestling matches. We also spent many summer vacations at the YMCA's Camp Lenape up in NW Jersey. In our adult lives we...

Dear Diane,

My greatest sympathy to you and your family during the sad time. Always remember those happy family times. Gloria