
Quintero, Manuel A.
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Manuel Albert Quintero, 87, of Carrollton, Texas passed away on May 17, 2013 in Plano. Arrangements are under the direction of ARIA Cremation Service and Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road, Dallas, Texas 75252 214-306-6700.
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I was so shocked and am still depressed about losing him as, so must you, Pat and all his grandchildren and great grandchildren be saddened by his
passing out of our world. At least he is in a better place now.
I knew that his smoking years ago (he and I quit at the same time) has caused him new problems but thought that he had overcome many of them by the oxygen.
As you probably know, he was the best boss I ever worked for during my lifetime and I am so glad that I decided to take that Brazil job back in 1977. Thank the Lord that he was running the project then and not that Lt.Col.!
I am going to miss talking with him and seeing him on Skype and being brought up to date on all of the old IAGS’ers and others. Please give my
condolences to your family
We are all saddened by the loss of Mannie! He is genuinely missed by all in our Pulmonary Rehab class. He was one of the kindest and most interesting men I have ever met. His stories and travels were always so captivating to hear. He was a great man and we will miss him. Prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.
Michelle Minor
Mannie is still in my thoughts, still in memories, always in my heart. He and my daddy were such dear friends; I am forever tied to both of them for they were such brilliant, loving, caring, interesting men. And now my thoughts and prayers continue to be of Pat, Lisa and Mannie’s dear Shirley…The grandchildren will surely treasure Mannie, too.