Laura Alice Manley, age 85, of Richmond, died Saturday afternoon (April 1 2006) at Golden Rule-Beverly Healthcare with her family at her side.� She was born in Franklin County, Indiana on October 30, 1920 to Charles E. and Maud Castillo McWhorter and was a graduate of Brookville High School.� She was a retired 30 year employee of Joseph H. Hill Company.� Alice and her husband, Bill Manley (who died in 1994) retired to Bonita Springs, Florida in 1979 where they enjoyed the company of many friends and numerous activities.� Alice was an active member of the Fort Myers Christian Church.� After retiring in 1995 as a 10 year employee of the Bonita Springs Library, she returned to Richmond to be close to her children and grandchildren.� In Richmond, Alice was a 67 year member of the First Christian Church where she taught Sunday School and was a member of the Golden Band Sunday School Class.� She was also a 50 year member of Kappa Delta Phi Sorority.� She was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother and took great pleasure and pride in the accomplishments of her children and grandchildren.� Alice managed her considerable health challenges with grace, courage and dignity and was an inspiration to many.
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Survivors include - Daughters - Donna (Bill) Fish of Richmond,
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Grandchildren - Dan R. (Yumi) Moore of Greenville, South Carolina,
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Great Grandchildren - Lauren York, Gavin York and Alexandra Fish;
Step-Great Grandchildren - Brayden, Danielle and Dallas.
Nieces, Nephews, Cousins
Two sisters, Shirley Linegar and Nellie Newman, are also deceased
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A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday (April 7, 2006) in First Christian Church (100 South 10th Street).� Rev. John Hollis will officiate.� Burial will be in Bryan Cemetery.� Friends may call on Friday (April 7, 2006) from 10:00 am to 11:00 am at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to First Christian Church, 100 South 10th Street, Richmond, Indiana 47374.� Arrangements are being handled by Riggle - Waltermann Mortuary.�
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