Harold B. Manahan

Harold B. Manahan

February 16, 1932 – January 25, 2019

Preceded in death by children, Cindy Lynn and David Hugh Manahan.  Survived by wife, Martha B. Manahan; daughters, Nancy Williams (Brad) and Sharon Nigh (Rob); grandchildren: Ryan and Emily Williams, Nicholas, Lindsay and Kayla Nigh.

The family will receive friends on Monday, Jan. 28th from 6pm to 8pm at the West Center Chapel.  SERVICES: Tuesday, Jan. 29th at 10am at Grace Fellowship, 1211 S. 211th St. in Elkhorn, NE.  Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park with military honors by Millard American Legion Post 374 & VFW Post 8334.

 

4 Comments

  • Pat & Al Williams Posted January 28, 2019 10:08 am

    Martha & Family- Al and I send our deepest sympathies to you. Harold truly was an inspiration to us and we thought so much of him- a true believer that loved the Lord.

  • Michael and Nikki Riley Posted January 29, 2019 10:43 am

    We love you Martha and are praying for you. We had great respect and warm regards for Harold. Wonderful memories of football game attendance and rivalry. Chuckles. Michael and Nikki

  • Brett Yohn Posted January 29, 2019 11:14 am

    Maratha, Nancy, and Sharon –so very sorry for your loss. Mary and I loved Harold and had so much fun working together as well as serious times of ministry side by side. I wish we had known about his home going because we would have made every effort to attend his celebration of his life. We have missed him the last few years but know he is now safely in the arms of Jesus and reunited with his loved ones. May God hold you close as you adjust to life without him. Love–Brett & Mary Yohn

  • Harold L. Inman Posted January 29, 2019 3:50 pm

    Martha, Memories flood our finite minds of the times of fellowship, growing, working and serving our Lord in so many places with you and Harold. Your ministry together in Eastern Nebraska was strong in that churches were birthed, souls were saved and discipled. plus you were instrumental in providing support to many pastors and their wives at strategic times in their lives. We are and have been grateful for Harold and extend to you our sympathy in his homegoing. We send our love. Bobbie and Harold Inman

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