Let all who read this know for sure that the world has become a less friendly place, the sun shines less warmly on our faces, and the stars in the night sky have grown by one, for our mother has left this place and we can speak to her no more.
A funeral for Ruth McCoy Manning, 83, will be held at 11:30 a.m., Saturday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Chancellorsville, VA. Burial will be on Friday, March 28 in Arlington National Cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Friday, March 21 at the Covenant Funeral Home in Fredericksburg, VA. A rosary will be said beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Ruth died Tuesday, March 18, 2003, her 83rd birthday, while vacationing at her daughter's home in Hilton Head, SC. She moved from Silver Spring, MD to Chancellor's Village in Fredericksburg in May 2002.
Born and raised in Washington, DC, she graduated from St. Patrick's Academy. She spent her married life in Washington, DC, Springfield, VA, Delaware and Florida.
Mourning her loss are her four children and their spouses, Suellen Manning and her husband, Michael McDonell, of Hilton Head, SC, Martha and John Crigler of Fredericksburg, VA, Dennis R. and Patricia Manning of Glen Allen, VA and Ruth and Randy Jaquith of King George, VA; and her eight grandchildren, Dennis R. Manning, Jr. and Brendan Manning, Laura and David Crigler, Corporal Brian Jaquith, USMC, currently serving in Kuwait, Matthew Jaquith and Brendan and Christopher McDonell. Survivors also include her sister, Marie and her husband, Col. Edwin Ferris of San Antonio, TX; her brother, Joseph and his wife, June McCoy of Potomac, MD and numerous nieces and nephews. Her husband of 48 years, Dennis F. Manning, preceded her in death in 1990,
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of memorial contributions to the Greater Richmond Area office of the American Heart Association, 4217 Park Place Ct., Glen Allen, VA 23060.
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Sandi Gray Sharp
August 22, 2022
Your former suite mate sends regards. Glenn and I relocated to SC just south of Charlotte. I'd love to catch up with you!
Rosalind Clark
March 24, 2003
I was shocked and very suprised to hear of Ruth's death. I am Julia Clark's daughter-in-law and have been in your wonderful mother's company many times. Years ago we used to bump into both of your parents outside St. Edmond's Church at Rehoboth. They were always so much fun to talk to and the friendliest people I ever met.
A few years ago we picked up my mother-in-law who had spent a week in Florida with your mother. Ruth gave us the most wonderful grapefruits to take with us to Sarasota where we would be spending the week.
Recently, I was visiting my mother-in-law and your mom and Marian were there, too. Ruth always was so full of life and always seemed to be so much younger than her age.
My sympathy to all of you children; your mother certainly was a jewel and I know you will be lost without her. I know my mother-in-law will miss her so much.
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