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Dr Roy Donald Manning

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Dr Roy Donald Manning Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
29 Mar 2019 (aged 84)
Burial
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Dr. Roy Donald Manning died on March 29, 2019. He was born September 9, 1934 in Chicago, IL to Dr. Roy F. Manning and his wife, Charlotte Jessie (Getty) Manning of Westmont, IL.

Roy's father was a family medical physician and enlisted in the U.S. Army during WWII which took their family to Ft. Sam Houston, TX from 1939-1945, at that time the Manning family returned to Westmont, IL after the war. Roy learned to have a compassion for others during his younger years and he became his mother's caregiver until her passing when he was a Junior at Westmont High School, he graduated in 1953.

Roy found his way to Fulton, MO to attend Westminster College where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, Private 1st Class in ROTC, Order of Golden Legion and graduated in 1956. Roy then moved to Kansas City, MO and attended the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Dentistry and was in the Phi Rho Honorary Society and earned the D.D.S in 1960.

Dr. Roy Manning met the love of his life, in 1959 at a dance in Kansas City, MO and they married soon after on June 26th, 1960.

Roy moved to Columbia, MO in 1960 and he began a 53-year dental practice and continued to be involved in many professional associations and clubs, including the Missouri Dental Association (Secretary/Treasurer 1972-1977), President of Columbia Lions Club, business owner of Columbia Dairy Queen (downtown location) and owner of a movie theater in Parsons, KS.

Dr. Manning was a member of the Missouri United Methodist Church and the Columbia Country Club where he hit a hole-in-one during his illustrious non-professional golfing career on the 13th Hole, (witnessed) on May 23, 2000. Roy was a great dancer, a lover of music, boating and Lake of the Ozarks, socializing and spending wonderful evenings with many friends. Roy was a seasoned traveler to Europe and all across the United States, usually in a huge car with and without their children.

Dr. Manning was preceded in death by one brother, Robert Sidney Manning, and his parents.
Services were held on Friday, April 5, 2019 at the Missouri United Methodist Church.
Dr. Roy Donald Manning died on March 29, 2019. He was born September 9, 1934 in Chicago, IL to Dr. Roy F. Manning and his wife, Charlotte Jessie (Getty) Manning of Westmont, IL.

Roy's father was a family medical physician and enlisted in the U.S. Army during WWII which took their family to Ft. Sam Houston, TX from 1939-1945, at that time the Manning family returned to Westmont, IL after the war. Roy learned to have a compassion for others during his younger years and he became his mother's caregiver until her passing when he was a Junior at Westmont High School, he graduated in 1953.

Roy found his way to Fulton, MO to attend Westminster College where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, Private 1st Class in ROTC, Order of Golden Legion and graduated in 1956. Roy then moved to Kansas City, MO and attended the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Dentistry and was in the Phi Rho Honorary Society and earned the D.D.S in 1960.

Dr. Roy Manning met the love of his life, in 1959 at a dance in Kansas City, MO and they married soon after on June 26th, 1960.

Roy moved to Columbia, MO in 1960 and he began a 53-year dental practice and continued to be involved in many professional associations and clubs, including the Missouri Dental Association (Secretary/Treasurer 1972-1977), President of Columbia Lions Club, business owner of Columbia Dairy Queen (downtown location) and owner of a movie theater in Parsons, KS.

Dr. Manning was a member of the Missouri United Methodist Church and the Columbia Country Club where he hit a hole-in-one during his illustrious non-professional golfing career on the 13th Hole, (witnessed) on May 23, 2000. Roy was a great dancer, a lover of music, boating and Lake of the Ozarks, socializing and spending wonderful evenings with many friends. Roy was a seasoned traveler to Europe and all across the United States, usually in a huge car with and without their children.

Dr. Manning was preceded in death by one brother, Robert Sidney Manning, and his parents.
Services were held on Friday, April 5, 2019 at the Missouri United Methodist Church.

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