Mannon, William Roy, Jr.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
William Roy Mannon, Jr., age 76, of Chester, VA, died on Friday, August 24, 2007 after an extended illness. He was born in Radford, VA, the son of the late William R. Sr., and Blanche M. Mannon. William was retired from Honeywell Corp. after 35 years of service to the company, and was also a member of the local #94 Masonic Lodge, Chester. Preceding him in death are a sister, Opal Pannell and brother, Curtis Mannon. William is survived by a wife of 49 years, Cynthia B. Mannon; a son, William Roy Mannon III, and wife Leah; daughters, Rene Kidd King and husband Bill, and Tammy Morgan and husband Patrick; brothers, Tommy Mannon and Paul Mannon of Radford, VA; sisters, Mary Haynes and Teeny Jones also of Radford; nine grandchildren, William Roy Mannon IV, Andrea McBride, Cynthia Kidd, James Kidd, John Kidd, Katie King, Billy King, Luke Morgan, and Daniel Morgan; and a loving brother and sister in law. The family will receive friends at the J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Chesterfield on Monday, August 27, 2007, from 6 to 8 p.m. Graveside Funeral Services will follow on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. in the Bermuda Memorial Park, Chester, VA. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Enon Volunteer Fire Dept. in memory of William Roy Mannon, Jr. Condolences to the family may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com
Tammy,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My thoughts are with you, I remember hanging out at your house for hours when we were kids. And the fact that you were my son's bus driver was awesome. We have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Wendy
Condolence for William R. Mannon, Jr.
To: Cynthia,Roy,Rene, Tammy
I worked with Roy in AMT at Allied-Signal/Honywell for about twenty-five years. Because he was an exceptional person to work with, I am left with many pleasant memories of our years as co-workers. May your memories of Roy as an exceptional Husband and Father give you comfort and strength for today and for the days to come.
Co-Worker "Bert"
To my extended family, I give my deepest sorrows. I remember him as a kind and funny man, and will miss him on my future visits. God Bless you all in your sorrow. I love you guys.
Leann, Clif, and family
To the family of William Roy Mannon I give my deepest sympathy. I remember Junior from my early years as a kind, gentle man, full of laughter and fun. I remember him in his navy uniform. I remember him at football games in the 1950s watching his brothers play and how proud he was of them. I remember seeing him on his visits back to Radford on occasions, he never failed to say I love you as we departed. I'm sorry I can't be there for his funeral, but to Junior and his family. I love you. A cousin, Paul
Cynthia,Tammy, Renee, Roy @ Family:
Just wanted to send my deepest sympathy for your loss. I worked with Roy at Honeywell for 30 years. I enjoyed working with him and hearing his stories each day. He was a joy to work with and made my years at Honeywell enjoyable.
God Bless your family.....
Bobby Mason
Cynthia, Tammy, Renee, Roy, and family:
On behalf of the Mid-Cities Civic Association, I would like to, again, express my deepest sympathy in your loss. Not only is Junior's death a loss for you and family, but he is a lost to me and Mid-Cities.
I will never forget everytime he told me he loved me. Everytime I went to visit him, home or hospital, he always told me he loved me when i left. Junior was one of the best gentleman I will ever know. I just wished he could have ate one more hot dog form Mid-Cities, as he loved our foods dearly.
My prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of need!
LOVE ALWAYS,
Nick
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