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Martin A. Manco

August 3, 1926 - September 24, 2013
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Mary Mother of Mercy Parish, Our Lady Queen of Peace RC Church
Saturday 10/5, 9:00 am - 10:00 am
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Mary Mother of Mercy Parish, Our Lady Queen of Peace RC Church
Saturday 10/5, 10:00 am

Martin A. Manco, on September 24, 2013, of Washington Township. Age 87. Beloved husband of Theresa M. (nee Marone). Devoted father of Martin P. (Sharon), Maryann T. Hill and Linda M. Reumund. Loving grandfather of Kristina (Ryan), Lisa, Laura (Andre) Martin and Theresa. Proud great-grandfather of 9. Dear brother Anna Marie Nuyianes. Relatives and friendsContinue Reading

Joe Sannino left a message on September 29, 2013:
For all of my 71 years, Uncle Marty was a man there with a smile. His hard work ethic, along with his brothers', have shaped my person. He sacrificed for others. His dedication makes him a create inspiration. He has made his mark on our lives as a Jesus figure calling for a better world by simply doing good with a positive love. Aunt Theresa we love you. He has not gone out but has gone into to you and all of us. Be loved.
Joe Manco left a message on September 29, 2013:
Uncle Marty was such a great man and a terrific uncle. He will truly be missed. We will keep him in our thoughts and prayers forever. Love, Joe, Diane, Elanna and Makayla Manco
Fran Wylie left a message on September 27, 2013:
Sending our thoughts and prayers to all family members. We will remember keeping an eye on the home they had up here in the mountains. Also, having Uncle Marty & Aunt Terry invite me to a beautiful restaurant on the lake in Saylorsburg. Which we frequented until it closed about 4 years ago. We enjoyed having Uncle Marty & Aunt Terry over to our home we had in Indian Mountain Lakes for a picnic. Uncle Marty always had a smile on his face and he will be missed dearly. Dad would brag about the weekend trips to Uncle Marty's cabin & the "brothers" playing cards and going fishing. With our Sympathy, Wayne & Fran (Manco) Wylie & Family
Jan Manco Walsh left a message on September 27, 2013:
So very sorry to hear of Uncle Marty's passing. He was such a classy & distinguished gentleman. My father, Anthony, was so proud of his "baby brother" & would talk about what a great boxer Marty was. The Manco brothers are all together once again, in heaven. My thoughts & prayers are with you all. May the love of family & friends bring you comfort and in time...peace. With deepest sympathy, Jan Manco Walsh
Crystal left a message on September 27, 2013:
My condolences go out to this wonderful family I had the great pleasure of meeting them and taking care of Marty hands on for the past couple months I may not have known him long but he definitely left his mark an will truly be missed
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Susan Scarpello left a message on September 29, 2013:
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MARY CESARANO left a message on October 1, 2013:
DEAR THERESA AND FAMILY, YOU WERE SO LUCKY TO HAVE THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN IN YOUR LIVES. THE LAST TIME WHEN WE WERE AT YOUR HOME, MARTY MADE US COFFEE. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM WITH HIS WONDERFUL SMILE. THERESA AND FAMILY (YOU ARE IN OUR PRAYERS) LOVE MARY AND VINCE CESARANO
R.Sutton left a message on October 3, 2013:
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. May you gain comfort from the fond memories you have. Also, that our loving Heavenly Father has promised that "He will swallow up death forever and wipe the tears from all faces." (Isaiah 25:8)
Lisa Hill left a message on September 26, 2013:
Thanks Jay!?
Jay Harris left a message on September 26, 2013:
I will miss you, Marty. So will all the guys at the clubhouse. They always inquire about your well being. Your wonderful family is a testimonial to the kind of life that you have lived. Your Friend, -Jay Harris
Lisa Hill left a message on September 30, 2013:
Dear Gramps; I thank you for taking on the job of being my dad and my hero when another decided to be absent. You were one of my most favorite humans to walk this plane of exsistence. You were my rock. Great Grandma always said " when God made you he broke the mold" and she was right! I know that you will always be a part of my heart. Even though I feel as if a piece of my heart is now missing. I will miss your laugh, you hugs, and your kisses. I hope while you were on earth you realized how much I appreciated every minute I got to spend with you. I love you with all of my heart! Love, Lisa
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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