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Emma Louise (Svoboda) Manske

Born on September 23, 1930


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Emma Louise (Svoboda) Manske was born in Astoria, New York on September 23, 1930.  She went to be with the Lord on April  24, 2011.  Emma was preceded in death by her 2 children Ralph Manske I, and Pamela Manske.  She is survived by her daughter Joyce Lowe (Roy), son Ralph II (Sherrie) and son Wayne (Mike); 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.  Services were held April 27, 2011 at Mountain View Cemetery in Mesa, Arizona.  In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to neuroblastoma research.

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  1. Malvin C. Barstow says:

    From Adrienne, and I we send you good thoughts and good wishes. Love Always, Malvin & Adrienne

  2. Telenia Groce says:

    I’m so sorry for your loss.My heart goes out to you and your family. My prayers are with you all. Love You Always and Forever, Telenia

  3. L says:

    Emma, I still miss you. Now you have Ralph (the second) up there with you to keep you company. I know you would have loved all your grandbabies you never got to meet as well as (surprise!) your almost 5 year old granddaughter. I miss Ralph and I miss you and it still hurts, it always will. Both of you will never be forgotten 💞 may you rest in peace with your babies and smile down on us.

  4. Marla Manske says:

    Emma, I knew you only by checking you out every week at the grocery store. You were so kind. Ralph talked about you all the time. We’d go to the cemetery and visit you, Ralph (the first ), and Pamela. I was lucky enough to marry the young man you raised so well. I know he’s with you and his other siblings. Thank you for raising such a kind, caring, loving son, who also was so funny! We all miss him so much. He would joke with me that he wasn’t going to put the dog dirt in a bag for me, and told me you also would tell him to do that! Love to all of you 💖

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Emma Louise (Svoboda) Manske

Born on September 23, 1930


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Emma Louise (Svoboda) Manske was born in Astoria, New York on September 23, 1930.  She went to be with the Lord on April  24, 2011.  Emma was preceded in death by her 2 children Ralph Manske I, and Pamela Manske.  She is survived by her daughter Joyce Lowe (Roy), son Ralph II (Sherrie) and son Wayne (Mike); 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.  Services were held April 27, 2011 at Mountain View Cemetery in Mesa, Arizona.  In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to neuroblastoma research.

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  1. Malvin C. Barstow says:

    From Adrienne, and I we send you good thoughts and good wishes. Love Always, Malvin & Adrienne

  2. Telenia Groce says:

    I’m so sorry for your loss.My heart goes out to you and your family. My prayers are with you all. Love You Always and Forever, Telenia

  3. L says:

    Emma, I still miss you. Now you have Ralph (the second) up there with you to keep you company. I know you would have loved all your grandbabies you never got to meet as well as (surprise!) your almost 5 year old granddaughter. I miss Ralph and I miss you and it still hurts, it always will. Both of you will never be forgotten 💞 may you rest in peace with your babies and smile down on us.

  4. Marla Manske says:

    Emma, I knew you only by checking you out every week at the grocery store. You were so kind. Ralph talked about you all the time. We’d go to the cemetery and visit you, Ralph (the first ), and Pamela. I was lucky enough to marry the young man you raised so well. I know he’s with you and his other siblings. Thank you for raising such a kind, caring, loving son, who also was so funny! We all miss him so much. He would joke with me that he wasn’t going to put the dog dirt in a bag for me, and told me you also would tell him to do that! Love to all of you 💖

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