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Jacki Challoner
December 23, 2024
My mother, Adele Anderson was fortunate to have had Manning Pattillo´s friendship during her residency at Lenbrook. He was her devoted friend until her death. Our entire family held Manning in the highest esteem and offer condolences to Martha, John and their families.
Jacki Challoner
Dr. Merrill Gibson (formerly Merri Griffis - Class 1990)
August 26, 2024
I first met Dr. Pattillo at his home during a reception he and his wife hosted for the incoming freshman class in 1986. They were both very kind and gracious hosts and he was a great intellectual leader of the school I proudly call my alma mater. I also had the privilege of babysitting for his grandchildren and their entire family is equally as kind and generous. Dr. Pattillo will be greatly missed but heaven has gained a great scholar!
Dr. G. Merrill "Merri" (Griffis) Gibson
George Waldner
June 28, 2024
Dr. Pattillo and I (as Provost) worked together, from 1982-87, to advance Oglethorpe as one of the nation's leading liberal arts colleges. He graciously spoke at my inauguration as president of York College of PA. An extraordinary person and a dear friend. George Waldner
Michelle Barnes
June 19, 2024
During freshman orientation in 1985, Dr. Pattillo spoke to my class about the importance of scholarly excellence and a solid grounding in the liberal arts. He attracted excellent teachers and created an environment of intellectual challenge and debate. It was a life changing place to be then, and I'm forever grateful to him for bringing into being.
John Knott
June 13, 2024
Manning Pattillo was an inspiring leader with a steadfast commitment to academic excellence. It was a privilege to work closely with him during his presidency of Oglethorpe. Not only did the university benefit from his leadership but also individual students, faculty and staff became better and stronger people because of their association with him. I know I did.
John Knott, former Executive Vice President
Frederick Lawrence
June 11, 2024
The Phi Beta Kappa Society mourns the loss of our devoted and distinguished member, Manning Pattillo. His extraordinary life demonstrated a deep commitment to lifelong learning, and compellingly represented the values of Phi Beta Kappa. His contributions to our Atlanta Alumni Association as well as the national presence of Phi Beta Kappa will never be forgotten. May his memory be a blessing.
Frederick M. Lawrence
Secretary and CEO, The Phi Beta Kappa Society
Washington, DC
Biya Khan
June 6, 2024
Dr & Mrs Pattillo were kind enough to open up their home to me over Spring Break my freshman year. Both of them were so gracious & a class act. Their kindness will never be forgotten.
RIP Dr Pattillo.
Joseph M. Knippenberg
June 5, 2024
The president when I was hired at Oglethorpe, Manning was a lovely man. I appreciated his interest in me and generous support of my academic career.
We remained in contact long after he left the University, and I enjoyed conversations about politics and higher education.
He will be missed.
Dr Oral Moses
June 5, 2024
Thank you for the several invitations to sing for you and friends.
Dr Oral Moses
Daniel Schadler
June 5, 2024
Manning and I arrived at Oglethorpe University at the same time in August, 1975. The school was facing many challenges and he carefully and conscientiously guided the institution through them. After his retirement, Manning would assemble with the graduates at commencement in his role as Chancellor. I was the Faculty Marshall and I would joke that he had completed graduation requirements and retired but that I still needed a few Core courses - and he always smiled.
Janet MacKenzie
June 5, 2024
The world has lost an amazing man!
Janet MacKenzie
Lary Lehmann '80
June 5, 2024
Dr. Pattillo made it possible for me to continue my studies at Oglethorpe when he allowed me to stay in his family home over the Summer break. His grace, patient understanding, and wisdom guided me and many others through their academic life at Oglethorpe.
So long, dear Dr. Pattillo, you will be missed and never forgotten
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