William-Manning Sr.-Obituary

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William C Manning Sr.

Michigan City, Indiana

1939 - 2019 (Age 80)

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Geisen-Carlisle Funeral & Cremation Services Obituary

William C. “Bill” Manning Sr., age 80 of LaPorte, IN passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 25, 2019 at his home in LaPorte, IN with his family by his side.


He was born on August 9, 1939 in Michigan City, IN to William and Emily (Britzki) Manning who preceded him in death. Bill was married on August 19, 1961 in Michigan City, IN to Joyce Peters who survives.


Bill is also survived by his children: Dr. William C. Manning (Michael Kittrell) Jr., Beth Manning and Kirk Manning; grandchildren: Anthony, Aidan and Alaric Manning; and great-grandchild: Jackson. He is also preceded in death by brother: Joseph Manning; sister: Anita Drehmel and son-in-law: Christopher Knoppel.


Bill was a 1962 Purdue graduate and a loyal Purdue sports fan. He was retired from Dana Corp. with 37 years of service. Bill enjoyed, fishing, boating and golf. He always remembered lovingly all the dogs he had throughout his life. Bill was a devoted husband and loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather.


The family would like to thank Dunes Hospice.


Private family services will be held at a later date.


Expressions of sympathy in Bill’s name may be given to the Michiana Humane Society.


Arrangements have been handled by Geisen-Carlisle Funeral & Cremation Services, 613 Washington St. Michigan City, IN 46360.


To sign guestbook or leave condolences, please visit: www.Carlislefh.com. (219) 874-4214.


 

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My father will always be the bright candle in my life. We loved each other dearly. I will miss my best friend until me meet again. Gods blessings.

I'm so sorry to see in the Warsaw paper that Bill had passed away. It's been many years ago that we share memories. Manis has been gone now 26 years, and in November my second husband passed away.
There are no words that can help your broken heart, but with the help from God and your loving family helps us through.
Connie (Miller) Strain.....Warsaw, Ind

Sharing in your sadness as you remember your dad. I hope youre surrounded by much love and comfort. Me and my family are here for you if you need anything.

We loved Bill so much. Bill was such a sweet man. We love both of you and you two were the best friends we could have ever dreamed of. Joyce you have our sympathy and ourlove. Please work hard work and get well. We love you. Judy

Joyce, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Ann

Oh Joyce, I am so sorry to hear this. Please know that I am thinking about you. Bill was a great guy and you were both very lucky to spend so many years together.

I remember being a little kid when Bill worked a couple summers for my dad. He would take care of stocking shelves and making deliveries for my dad. I would often tag along with him on deliveries and help carry packages into the various establishments we delivered too. I couldn't carry much as I was only about 7 or 8 years old. He was always a great guy and even took me home several times during his lunch hour. Bill's mom would always be waiting for us with a fantastic lunch. What a...