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Charles Roland Manley

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Charles Roland Manley Veteran

Birth
Meriden, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Death
19 Feb 1948 (aged 51)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
ROE_77_17_3
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Rock Springs Miner, Feb 22, 1948
CHARLES R. MANLEY

Funeral services for Charles R. Manley, 52, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Congregational church. The Rev. Fred K. Swett will conduct the services and burial will be in Mountain View cemetery. The body will be taken to the church from the Rogan mortuary at 1 o'clock.

The pallbearers will be Albert Lewis, Finis Mitchell, Steve Orester, Paul Schwab, Paul Sheffer and Wilbur Warren, all of Rock Springs.

Manley, Union Pacific railroad car foreman here, died suddenly of a heart attack at Memorial hospital Thursday. He had gone to work that morning but within a short time suffered extreme pains in his chest and returned to his home where a doctor was summoned. He entered the hospital at 1 p.m. and died there 40 minutes later.

Manley was born March 28, 1896, in Meridan, Kan. He lived for several years in Manhattan, Kan., and came to Rock Springs in 1920. He served to two years in the navy, enlisting in Kansas City, in World war I. He was a member of the Masonic lodge, the American Legion and the Union Pacific railroad's Old Timers association.

Survivors are his wife, Nettie Hendrickson Manley, who was visiting in Los Angeles at the time of his death and who returned to the city Friday; three daughters, Mrs. Ernest Beardsley of Denver, Mrs. Vern Hale of Laramie and Mrs. Paul Wataha of Rock Springs; his mother, Mrs. Minnie Manley, who lives in California; two sisters, Mrs. Paul Beem of Oskaloosa, Kan., and Mrs. Fred Jungemann of Halstead, Kan.; three brothers, John and C.E. Manley, who live in California, and Vic Manley who lives in Walla Walla, Wash.; and two grandchildren, Michael and Sandra Beardsley of Denver.
Rock Springs Miner, Feb 22, 1948
CHARLES R. MANLEY

Funeral services for Charles R. Manley, 52, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Congregational church. The Rev. Fred K. Swett will conduct the services and burial will be in Mountain View cemetery. The body will be taken to the church from the Rogan mortuary at 1 o'clock.

The pallbearers will be Albert Lewis, Finis Mitchell, Steve Orester, Paul Schwab, Paul Sheffer and Wilbur Warren, all of Rock Springs.

Manley, Union Pacific railroad car foreman here, died suddenly of a heart attack at Memorial hospital Thursday. He had gone to work that morning but within a short time suffered extreme pains in his chest and returned to his home where a doctor was summoned. He entered the hospital at 1 p.m. and died there 40 minutes later.

Manley was born March 28, 1896, in Meridan, Kan. He lived for several years in Manhattan, Kan., and came to Rock Springs in 1920. He served to two years in the navy, enlisting in Kansas City, in World war I. He was a member of the Masonic lodge, the American Legion and the Union Pacific railroad's Old Timers association.

Survivors are his wife, Nettie Hendrickson Manley, who was visiting in Los Angeles at the time of his death and who returned to the city Friday; three daughters, Mrs. Ernest Beardsley of Denver, Mrs. Vern Hale of Laramie and Mrs. Paul Wataha of Rock Springs; his mother, Mrs. Minnie Manley, who lives in California; two sisters, Mrs. Paul Beem of Oskaloosa, Kan., and Mrs. Fred Jungemann of Halstead, Kan.; three brothers, John and C.E. Manley, who live in California, and Vic Manley who lives in Walla Walla, Wash.; and two grandchildren, Michael and Sandra Beardsley of Denver.


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