Randy was born on October 19, 1960 in Denver to Roland and Carol Manning. Randy excelled throughout school. His passions were nature, wrestling and debate. He graduated with Summa Cum Laude Bachelor Degree in Political Science and Anthropology from Denver University. Randy was a Boy Scout and achieved Eagle Scout at the early age 14. Randy truly believed in the Boy Scout Pledge of Honor and followed it throughout his life. Randy volunteered for the Peace Corp and spent 1 ½ years in the Philippines where he first met Lina "Medy" Feria. Unfortunately they were separated by family and culture but reunited 25 years later. They married on August 15, 2010 fulfilling the lifelong dream for both of them.
Surviving are his wife of Longmont; his mother of Longmont; sister of Longmont; and 2 nephews; Great niece; and Great nephew. He is further survived by his step-son and step-daughter of the Philippines, three aunts, two uncles and 17 cousins.
Randy's gentle loving spirit, charisma and generosity will be deeply missed by all who knew him. A cremation has been entrusted to the Howe Mortuary and Crematory. In lieu of flowers send contributions to: Randall J Manning fund at randalljmanning.com This website is also an interactive celebration of his life. You may also share your thoughts, memories and condolences with the family at www.howemortuary.com.
Published in Longmont Times-Call on Oct. 7, 2012
Randy was born on October 19, 1960 in Denver to Roland and Carol Manning. Randy excelled throughout school. His passions were nature, wrestling and debate. He graduated with Summa Cum Laude Bachelor Degree in Political Science and Anthropology from Denver University. Randy was a Boy Scout and achieved Eagle Scout at the early age 14. Randy truly believed in the Boy Scout Pledge of Honor and followed it throughout his life. Randy volunteered for the Peace Corp and spent 1 ½ years in the Philippines where he first met Lina "Medy" Feria. Unfortunately they were separated by family and culture but reunited 25 years later. They married on August 15, 2010 fulfilling the lifelong dream for both of them.
Surviving are his wife of Longmont; his mother of Longmont; sister of Longmont; and 2 nephews; Great niece; and Great nephew. He is further survived by his step-son and step-daughter of the Philippines, three aunts, two uncles and 17 cousins.
Randy's gentle loving spirit, charisma and generosity will be deeply missed by all who knew him. A cremation has been entrusted to the Howe Mortuary and Crematory. In lieu of flowers send contributions to: Randall J Manning fund at randalljmanning.com This website is also an interactive celebration of his life. You may also share your thoughts, memories and condolences with the family at www.howemortuary.com.
Published in Longmont Times-Call on Oct. 7, 2012
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