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Marilyn Marie <I>Murphy</I> Manning

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Marilyn Marie Murphy Manning

Birth
Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Feb 2015 (aged 84)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Marilyn Marie Manning was born in Exeter to Frank and Helen (Komarek) Murphy on August 1, 1930, and passed away on February 7, 2015, in Lincoln at the age of 84 years, six months and six days. She had two sisters and two brothers, who preceded her in death.

Marilyn was raised south of Exeter on a farm. She attended country school, parochial school and then high school at Exeter Public School in Exeter. She graduated from high school in 1947. She then moved to Lincoln to live with her sister, Madeline, while she attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she received her teaching certificate.

she returned to Exeter where she taught school for two years. In 1949, she married her high school sweetheart, Thomas B. Manning. They resided in Exeter for one year, and then moved to Burress where they raised their eight children.

Marilyn's passion in life was to raise her children by example. She lived her life to love, laugh and learn. Each day was filled with just that. She passed these gifts on to her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was compassionate and always giving in all that she touched. She taught her children and grandchildren to be truthful, fair and hardworking. She always encouraged them to find time for work, play, and enjoy life to the fullest extent. She shaped their outlook on life to "be the best that you can be." Her greatest joy was having family gather for holidays with all the laughter, fun and excitement of the family interacting.

Marilyn was married to Thomas B. Manning on June 11, 1949. They spent their honeymoon at Grand Lake, Colo. To them eight children were born. She and her husband, Tom, had an everlasting love. They loved and respected each other in all walks of life. Getting away for a couple days to celebrate their anniversary was important to them. Most years, they would take the family to Grand Lake, Colo., in the summer to enjoy the beauty of the mountains. They continued this tradition as a couple through the years. Their most recent trip to Grand Lake was this past September to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary.

Marilyn was active in the St. Stephen's Catholic Church. She was a member of the Altar Society.

She enjoyed membership in GFWC Women's Club, during which she organized the Arbor Day tree planting for which a tree was planted and a book given to each baby born in the Exeter area during that year. She loved giving back to the community.

Marilyn was also the leader for the "Pins and Pans" 4-H Club, mentoring these young girls in cooking skills, sewing, crafts and much more. During this time, she wrote a grant to Reader's Digest for start-up funding to develop a park by the library. The grant was approved and hence "Story Book Park" was born, located behind the City Library in Exeter.

Most enjoyable for her was being part of the neighborhood. The ladies started their own club, "Burress Belles." They celebrated life events, birthdays and good friendship. She hosted her final gathering two days prior to the onset of her debilitating illness. Her dedication to neighbors, friends and family was present to the very end of the generous life of this remarkable lady. She will be remembered as a fabulous wife, mother, cook, talented writer and exceptional caring and kind lady. She will be eternally loved and forever missed.

She is preceded in death by daughter, Clara Lynn Manning-Fletcher; sisters, Madeline Landgren and Catherine Janet McAuley; and brothers Francis Murphy and Patrick Murphy.

She is survived by husband, Thomas B. Manning; sons, Thomas David Manning and wife Bette, Chris Manning and wife Brenda, Mark Manning and wife Leanne, Kent Manning and wife Cindy, Matthew Manning and wife Heather; daughters, Melinda Hofferber, Jennifer Harris and husband Mark; 15 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

A funeral mass for Marilyn was held February 10, at the St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Exeter. Father Steve Thomlison officiated the services.

Miek Zeleny accompanied Jessica and Mariah Ruhl in the singing of "Amazing Grace," "on This Day O Beautiful Mother," "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," "Ave Maria" and "On Eagles Wings."

Pallbearers for the service included Thomas D. Manning, Chris Manning, Mark Manning, Kent Manning and Matt Manning.

Interment was held in the Exeter Cemetery following the Mass.

The Nebraska Signal Feb 18, 2015 pg. 5 col. 1-3
Marilyn Marie Manning was born in Exeter to Frank and Helen (Komarek) Murphy on August 1, 1930, and passed away on February 7, 2015, in Lincoln at the age of 84 years, six months and six days. She had two sisters and two brothers, who preceded her in death.

Marilyn was raised south of Exeter on a farm. She attended country school, parochial school and then high school at Exeter Public School in Exeter. She graduated from high school in 1947. She then moved to Lincoln to live with her sister, Madeline, while she attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she received her teaching certificate.

she returned to Exeter where she taught school for two years. In 1949, she married her high school sweetheart, Thomas B. Manning. They resided in Exeter for one year, and then moved to Burress where they raised their eight children.

Marilyn's passion in life was to raise her children by example. She lived her life to love, laugh and learn. Each day was filled with just that. She passed these gifts on to her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was compassionate and always giving in all that she touched. She taught her children and grandchildren to be truthful, fair and hardworking. She always encouraged them to find time for work, play, and enjoy life to the fullest extent. She shaped their outlook on life to "be the best that you can be." Her greatest joy was having family gather for holidays with all the laughter, fun and excitement of the family interacting.

Marilyn was married to Thomas B. Manning on June 11, 1949. They spent their honeymoon at Grand Lake, Colo. To them eight children were born. She and her husband, Tom, had an everlasting love. They loved and respected each other in all walks of life. Getting away for a couple days to celebrate their anniversary was important to them. Most years, they would take the family to Grand Lake, Colo., in the summer to enjoy the beauty of the mountains. They continued this tradition as a couple through the years. Their most recent trip to Grand Lake was this past September to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary.

Marilyn was active in the St. Stephen's Catholic Church. She was a member of the Altar Society.

She enjoyed membership in GFWC Women's Club, during which she organized the Arbor Day tree planting for which a tree was planted and a book given to each baby born in the Exeter area during that year. She loved giving back to the community.

Marilyn was also the leader for the "Pins and Pans" 4-H Club, mentoring these young girls in cooking skills, sewing, crafts and much more. During this time, she wrote a grant to Reader's Digest for start-up funding to develop a park by the library. The grant was approved and hence "Story Book Park" was born, located behind the City Library in Exeter.

Most enjoyable for her was being part of the neighborhood. The ladies started their own club, "Burress Belles." They celebrated life events, birthdays and good friendship. She hosted her final gathering two days prior to the onset of her debilitating illness. Her dedication to neighbors, friends and family was present to the very end of the generous life of this remarkable lady. She will be remembered as a fabulous wife, mother, cook, talented writer and exceptional caring and kind lady. She will be eternally loved and forever missed.

She is preceded in death by daughter, Clara Lynn Manning-Fletcher; sisters, Madeline Landgren and Catherine Janet McAuley; and brothers Francis Murphy and Patrick Murphy.

She is survived by husband, Thomas B. Manning; sons, Thomas David Manning and wife Bette, Chris Manning and wife Brenda, Mark Manning and wife Leanne, Kent Manning and wife Cindy, Matthew Manning and wife Heather; daughters, Melinda Hofferber, Jennifer Harris and husband Mark; 15 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

A funeral mass for Marilyn was held February 10, at the St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Exeter. Father Steve Thomlison officiated the services.

Miek Zeleny accompanied Jessica and Mariah Ruhl in the singing of "Amazing Grace," "on This Day O Beautiful Mother," "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," "Ave Maria" and "On Eagles Wings."

Pallbearers for the service included Thomas D. Manning, Chris Manning, Mark Manning, Kent Manning and Matt Manning.

Interment was held in the Exeter Cemetery following the Mass.

The Nebraska Signal Feb 18, 2015 pg. 5 col. 1-3


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