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John William Manning, Jr., age 80, of New Orleans, LA, died June 5, 2011, at Abbey Hospice in Walton County. Dr. Manning, a beloved Professor of Physiology at Emory University, taught, mentored and trained nurses, medical students and Ph.D. candidates for over 30 years. Dr. Manning received his B.S. in Biology from Loyola University of the South, his Masters in Physiology from Tulane University, where he received the Sigma Xi Award for Outstanding Research, and his Ph.D. in Physiology from Loyola University of Chicago before moving to Atlanta and beginning his distinguished career at Emory. Dr. Manning served the Emory University community in numerous roles including a tenured Professor of Physiology in the School of Medicine, the Acting Chairman of the Department of Physiology, and the Executive Secretary and Chairman of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. He was highly regarded by his colleagues as a scientist and a friend, and they honored him by selecting him to serve for many years as the Grand Marshall of Emory University's graduation exercises. Dr. Manning focused his research on the central nervous system's regulation of cardiovascular activity and received multiple awards and grants throughout his career. He published more than fifty scientific articles and was asked to present his findings at multiple conferences throughout the country. Dr. Manning was invited to be a Visiting Scientist at Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden and a Visiting Professor at Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan. He was a member of several professional societies and earned many national and international awards and honors, including the Senior Fellow, NHLBI National Research Service Award from Baker Institute, Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Manning was an avid tennis player, loved to travel and found peace and solitude spending time on the water. He gave generously of his time to his church, Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, and the Catholic Center at Emory University. He will be remembered for his engaging intellect, progressive thinking and rowdy softball games with his kids on warm summer afternoons. Dr. Manning is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Kathy and Brock Magruder of Maitland, FL, Dr. Cheryl Manning and Terry Phillips of Oxford, GA; sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Michael and Linda Manning of Conyers, GA, Don and Melissa Manning of Seattle, WA, Ed and Kristin Manning of Asheville, NC, Bobby and Marci Manning of Sharpsburg, GA; former and only spouse, Cynthia Satterlee Manning of Atlanta, GA; grandchildren, Brock and Katy Magruder, Trey and Teagan Phillips, Matthew, Monica, Nick, Joshua, Margaret, Daniel, Baylor, Quillan, Sophie, Jordan, Chris, and Kailyn Manning; sister and brother-in-law, Patricia and Varney Prejean of Mandeville, LA; numerous nieces and nephews. Dr. Manning was preceded in death by his son, John William Manning, III, his parents, John William Manning and Dorothy Baylor Manning, and sister and brother-in-law, Claudia and Angelo Nicolosi. A Funeral Mass will be said Thursday, June 9, 2011, 11:00 A.M., at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Atlanta with Rev. James Shillinger presiding. The family will receive friends at Caldwell & Cowan Funeral Home, 1215 Access Road, Covington, GA, Wednesday, June 8, 2011 from 5 - 8 P.M. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church or the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America.
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Published by Rockdale Citizen on Jun. 8, 2011.

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Ron Abercrombie

June 17, 2011

When I came to Emory nearly thirty years ago, John Manning was already an established senior faculty member of the Physiology Department. I vividly remember his friendliness and generosity towards me. He gave me some of the best advice I ever received about teaching medical students: “after you think you know what you want to say, write this down in longhand exactly as you’ll say it. Then tear it up before going into the lecture hall, and proceed without notes.” John was an excellent lecturer himself, so I followed his advice from then on.
With some of my colleagues, I was able to have a wonderful visit with John at the care facility in Covington, GA, only two months before his death, a memory I shall always treasure and be grateful for. His family should know that he was a beloved and treasured colleague of many of us at Emory.

matt robbins

June 10, 2011

I knew John decades ago when the family (and we all) were young. His commitment to his family were as obvious and as full as his desire for knowledge.

I remember one time in the more recent past when I was invited to his house to share in the sacksful of Gulf oysters; not being one who appreciated such, I was still welcomed into the enjoyable circle of family and friends.

My prayers continue to be with you, John's family. May he rest in God's peace

Mary Bailey

June 8, 2011

To the family of Dr. Michael Manning and family, I was so sorry to hear about your father's passing. May God be with you and carry you through this time of great loss.

Douglas C. Eaton

June 8, 2011

To the family of: Dr. John W. Manning, Jr., on behalf of the faculty and staff in the Department of Physiology at Emory University, I wish to extend our heartfelt sympathy in this your time of grief. We were sad to hear the news of his passing. John will be truly missed by those of us in the department and others whose life he may have impacted during his tenure here at Emory. Douglas C. Eaton, Chairman, Department of Physiology

Alan Landers

June 8, 2011

Dear Manning Family,

Please hold close the love and lessons your dear father leaves each of you.

I so well remember the good times in your basement as a child, acting up, and acting out as any young child would. What great memories those days were. Those times stay with me, even today. I also recall the complete willingness of your mother and father to act as my own parent, always for the good of me and my own brothers and sisters, as opportunities for learning came about.

I also am sure the early days of IHM's growth began in a most positive way, with many ideas originating from your father and mother, around your very own kitchen table at Council Bluff. What a beautiful and lasting legacy this is.

With sincere sympathy and prayers to each of you.

June 8, 2011

Dear Mike and Linda - How blessed you were to have him in your lives! I'm sure he felt very blessed to have you in his life too. Our prayers are with you and the family during this time. Julie and Leo

Carol & Bruce Bate

June 8, 2011

Our neighbor, John Manning, was the finest man we've known. His academic briliance exuded throughout his life. All of Hartwell was blessed to have had him a part of our lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Manning family. He was so proud of you.

Diane Kline

June 8, 2011

May fond memories warm your hearts and keep you safe and know that your Dad is in the best place possible where there is no pain only peace and contentment.
Diane C. Kline

Anne Prejean Brand

June 8, 2011

Patricia and the entire Manning family. We were sorry to hear about your brother and father. May fond memories warm your hearts.

Tom & Terry Irving

June 8, 2011

Our love and prayers go out to the entire Manning family on the passing of your Dad. May the great memories you have keep his spirit alive!

Tony Yetman

June 8, 2011

Some of my fondest childhood memories involve Dr. Manning and members of the Manning family. The world is truly a better place because of the time he spent on earth with us. You will all be in my prayers during this difficult time.

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