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Millard F. Manning

July 31, 1915 — February 27, 2004

Millard Manning of Willimantic died peacefully at home on Friday February 27, 2004. He was born in Norwich, CT . on 7/31/1915 to Dora (Arnold) & Ernest Manning and raised in Lebanon CT. He was a Lebanon Dairy farmer and drove a six-horse team for UConn's agricultural school for many years before switching to Poultry in South Windham. His activities included serving as 4H Leader; active member of Lebanon Grange; Eastern Star Lodge #44, and President of Natchaug PTO. He had strong ties to the Baptist Church in Willimantic and the Willimantic & Lebanon Congregational churches. All of these activities played a backup role to his strong love of family, including an annual family birthday party with attendance exceeding 100. He attended 88 years of Manning/Robinson family reunions and served as reunion president for 3 years. These reunions held on the Lebanon green with eligible participation of just under 1,500 celebrated family lineage dating back to the Mayflower. He enjoyed playing horseshoes, and shuffleboard as well as games of cribbage and set-back at anytime and anywhere. He is survived by his wife of 41 years Madeleine (Hartley) Hinckley Manning , and three sons and spouses; Peter and Christin Manning of Winchester, MA, Robert and Maria Hinckley of Bolton CT, Scott and Louise Hinckley of Shirley, MA. and daughter Pamela Hinckley and Mike Teer of Seattle, WA.,grandchildren:Peter & Nicky Manning Adam, Emilia, & Julia Hinckley. He was predeceased by his first wife Gertrude (Rosebrooks) Storrs Manning and is survived by son Harold and Barbara Storrs of Niantic, CT and daughters Phyllis & Warren Covell of Syracuse, NY and Lucille & Oliver(brother) Manning of Lebanon, CT.,grandchildren: Mary-Anne, Carolyne , Bethany, Dora ; April, Gwen, Philip & Timothy ; Kim, Tina, & May .He was predeceased by siblings: Rowland, Imogene, Harriet, Norman, Stephen, & Ernest. and is survived by sister, Deborah Wanagel of Coventry and 25 Nephews and 21 Nieces. Calling hours will be at the Willimantic Congregational Church Auditorium on Friday March 5th, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm including a 7:00 PM Masonic Service. A memorial service will be held on Saturday at 11:00 am in the sanctuary. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the First Congregational of Willimantic Bldg fund 199 Valley St. Willimantic, Ct. 06226 or the Windham Textile Museum, 157 Union St., Willimantic, CT. 06226 For online memorial guest book please visit: www.potterfh.com .
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