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Chappelle Heath Manning Sr.

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Chappelle Heath Manning Sr.

Birth
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Death
25 May 2008 (aged 80)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
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Chappelle Heath Manning was the eldest son of Katharine Heath Manning Perry and Burwell Deas Manning.

He attended Episcopal High School and the University of Virginia and served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.

Upon his return from military service, he began his career in real estate and was the founder of the Manning Company. He was instrumental in the development of Lake Katharine, Dutch Square Mall, Wildewood and Wood Creek Farms. He also founded Palmetto Utilities, Inc. which was instrumental in the growth of northeast Richland County.

He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives in the early 1960s.

An avid horseman, Mr. Manning served as President of the Columbia Polo Association and was Chairman of the U.S Polo Association Handicap Committee and Training Foundation for many years. He was the owner of Lugoff Farms where he spent countless hours hunting and watching ducks with his family.

Mr. Manning was an active member of numerous clubs and civic organizations in Columbia, Camden and Aiken.

He was predeceased by a sister Leila Manning Cart; a brother Burwell Deas Manning, Jr.; his wife Mary Elizabeth Holliday Manning; and a son Chappelle Heath Manning, Jr.

He is survived by children, Jean Elliott Manning; Mary Locke Manning Oliphant and her husband, Murray; Dibble R. Manning and his wife, Carla; John L. Manning; Joseph William Holliday Manning and Charles Tennant Heath Manning. He is also survived by grandchildren, Chappelle Heath Manning, III; Baker Patterson Manning; Martha Louis Patterson Manning; Mary Hunter Chamberlain; Alexander Pierce Manning; Preston Clarke Manning; and Samuel August Manning.

The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.

The family will receive visitors at Mr. Manning's home at 128 Holliday Road afterwards.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Palmetto Health Hospice or the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Foundation.

Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, is assisting the family.

Please sign online guest book at www.dunbarfunerals.com.

Published in The State on 5/26/2008.
Chappelle Heath Manning was the eldest son of Katharine Heath Manning Perry and Burwell Deas Manning.

He attended Episcopal High School and the University of Virginia and served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.

Upon his return from military service, he began his career in real estate and was the founder of the Manning Company. He was instrumental in the development of Lake Katharine, Dutch Square Mall, Wildewood and Wood Creek Farms. He also founded Palmetto Utilities, Inc. which was instrumental in the growth of northeast Richland County.

He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives in the early 1960s.

An avid horseman, Mr. Manning served as President of the Columbia Polo Association and was Chairman of the U.S Polo Association Handicap Committee and Training Foundation for many years. He was the owner of Lugoff Farms where he spent countless hours hunting and watching ducks with his family.

Mr. Manning was an active member of numerous clubs and civic organizations in Columbia, Camden and Aiken.

He was predeceased by a sister Leila Manning Cart; a brother Burwell Deas Manning, Jr.; his wife Mary Elizabeth Holliday Manning; and a son Chappelle Heath Manning, Jr.

He is survived by children, Jean Elliott Manning; Mary Locke Manning Oliphant and her husband, Murray; Dibble R. Manning and his wife, Carla; John L. Manning; Joseph William Holliday Manning and Charles Tennant Heath Manning. He is also survived by grandchildren, Chappelle Heath Manning, III; Baker Patterson Manning; Martha Louis Patterson Manning; Mary Hunter Chamberlain; Alexander Pierce Manning; Preston Clarke Manning; and Samuel August Manning.

The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.

The family will receive visitors at Mr. Manning's home at 128 Holliday Road afterwards.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Palmetto Health Hospice or the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Foundation.

Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, is assisting the family.

Please sign online guest book at www.dunbarfunerals.com.

Published in The State on 5/26/2008.


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