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Dr. Walter A. Manch

1931 - 2013

Walter Manch Obituary

Dr. Walter A. Manch, 81, died March 22, 2013, at Dixie Regional Medical Center in St. George, Utah. He was surrounded by loving family, including Gertrude, his wife of 59 years, son Larry, and close friends, Rose and Ken Ronjon of St. George.

Dr. Manch, Ph.D., was born September 14, 1931 in Utica, New York, the only child of Larry and Eleanor (Bowman) Manch. He attended schools in Utica before enrolling at Utica College and Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. He earned his doctorate from SU in 1961, and taught chemistry and physics in several colleges and universities over a lengthy and successful career.

Walter married Gertrude Neumann on September 5, 1953 in Utica. They had three sons - Larry, Scott, and David.

Dr. Manch's post-doctoral fellowships included Penn State University, State College, Pennsylvania; Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, PA, and the Institute of Physics and Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

His teaching career included Carnegie Institute, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, and the State University of New York, Delhi, New York. He co-authored a college chemistry textbook entitled The Science of Chemistry: Periodic Properties and Chemical Behavior, published by The MacMillan Company in 1971.

Dr. Manch was an elected judge in the 1990's, serving as Justice of the Peace for the Town of Bovina in Delaware County, New York. He was an accomplished wood carver, a master fly fisherman, expert fly-tier, and a licensed fly fishing guide, concentrating on guiding and teaching fly fishermen on the world-famous Beaver Kill River in southern New York State.

After retiring from SUNY-Delhi in 1993, Dr. Manch was awarded the rank of Associate Professor Emeritus from the State University of New York system. Always a teacher, he went on to visiting professorships at Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho; Mohave Community College, Colorado City, Arizona, and Dixie State University in St. George, Utah.

In retirement, Walter and Gertrude enjoyed traveling throughout the western states, fishing favorite trout streams, and volunteering as guides and teachers at numerous National Parks. Their travels took them to virtually every Western state, eventually settling in the St. George, Utah area where they have lived for 15 years.

Walter was a lifelong fan of the New York Yankees, and also enjoyed watching basketball, hockey, and Formula One auto racing. He was a prolific reader and spent his life continuing to learn.

Dr. Manch is survived by his wife Gertrude, son Larry Manch, daughter-in-law Tiffany Manch (Killeen, Texas); son Scott Manch (Rhode Island), granddaughters Cassie (Rhode Island), Emily (Texas); grandson Brendan (Texas); great grandsons James and Aloucious (Rhode Island). He was pre-deceased by son David in 2008.

Dr. Manch spent his life teaching, and he was compelled to continue to contribute to scientific and medical research even after his death. He specified that his remains be donated to a company that specializes in providing valuable practice for surgeons.

Walter will be missed by all that knew and loved him.

Mrs. Manch will move to Killeen, Texas, to be near family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Spectrum & Daily News on Mar. 28, 2013.

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Richard Warek

April 8, 2013

I meet Larry as a fly fishing guide in Roscoe NY in 1992. I just came across his article in The Visitors Guide for Livingston Manor in my old file folder. So I just wanted to look him up. He and his son were wonderful people. Always wonder if his design of the poly fly took off. Never saw it in any local stores. Hope it does now! [email protected]

Cathy Roach

March 29, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers ae with you all.
Gert, Larry and family, Scott and family.
Love you all,

Cathy & Steve

LuAnn Lundquist

March 28, 2013

Gertrude,
The care you provided for your dear husband has been inspirational. It is easy to see that he was the love of your life. We will miss his knowledge, his wisdom and his wit. Best wishes for your location near family. You will also be greatly missed.

Barbara Manch

March 28, 2013

Even though I never knew you, may God be with you and your family. My sincerest sympathy to you.

David Manch

March 28, 2013

My sincerest sympathy for you and your family Larry. Our fathers both were born in Utica and as cousins, likely grew up together there.

Larry Manch

March 28, 2013

We love you and miss you Grampa,

Emily & Brendan

Wendy Pickard

March 26, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. My interactions with Walter were few but he was just so nice. I wish you time to mourn and then time to enjoy your life in Texas with your son and family.

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