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Manny, Marcus Patrick (1985-2009)

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Fellow students, faculty and staff gathered in the Chapel Auditorium Monday morning to grieve and pray for the Manny family. A campus-wide memorial service was planned.
 
Fellow students, faculty and staff gathered in the Chapel Auditorium Monday morning to grieve and pray for the Manny family. A campus-wide memorial service was planned.
   
'Our hearts are saddened, and we hurt in this great loss," said President Jules Glanzer. "Our minds are flooded with questions that will never be answered on this side of heaven. Our hope is in Jesus, who is the resurrection and the life. Marcus knew Jesus and recently had made a significant commitment to Christ after a chapel presentation."
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[[Image:Manny_marcus_patrick_2009.jpg|200px|right]] "Our hearts are saddened, and we hurt in this great loss," said President Jules Glanzer. "Our minds are flooded with questions that will never be answered on this side of heaven. Our hope is in Jesus, who is the resurrection and the life. Marcus knew Jesus and recently had made a significant commitment to Christ after a chapel presentation."
   
 
Manny was singularly responsible for one of the Bluejays' two football victories this season, kicking a game-winning 28-yard field goal against Southwestern College in Winfield with seven seconds left, securing a 32-29 victory.
 
Manny was singularly responsible for one of the Bluejays' two football victories this season, kicking a game-winning 28-yard field goal against Southwestern College in Winfield with seven seconds left, securing a 32-29 victory.

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 2009 Mar 2 p. 16

Birth date: 1985 Oct. 7

text of obituary:

Tabor football player dies in crash

By Grant Overstake

Tabor College

HILLSBORO, Kan. — Marcus Patrick Manny, 23, a senior from Dallas and a kicker on the Tabor College football team, was killed Feb. 22 in a one-car crash on Interstate 35 near Tonkawa, Okla.

According to published reports, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Manny was northbound about 6:15 p.m. when he ran off the road, overcorrected, hit an embankment and flipped his 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse.

Fellow students, faculty and staff gathered in the Chapel Auditorium Monday morning to grieve and pray for the Manny family. A campus-wide memorial service was planned.

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"Our hearts are saddened, and we hurt in this great loss," said President Jules Glanzer. "Our minds are flooded with questions that will never be answered on this side of heaven. Our hope is in Jesus, who is the resurrection and the life. Marcus knew Jesus and recently had made a significant commitment to Christ after a chapel presentation."

Manny was singularly responsible for one of the Bluejays' two football victories this season, kicking a game-winning 28-yard field goal against Southwestern College in Winfield with seven seconds left, securing a 32-29 victory.

Head football coach Mike Gottsch called Manny "a competitor in every sense of the word."

"Marcus was a tremendous senior leader for our young team," Gottsch said. "He was well respected by everyone for his persistence and positive nature. I will always remember him as a genuine caring, passionate and kind individual — and who was a fierce competitor but who competed with a smile on his face."

Manny played in 27 games for the Bluejays, made 62 of 82 extra point attempts and 16 of 34 field goal attempts, with a career-long field goal of 41 yards. He earned Honorable Mention all-KCAC honors this season.

Manny was born Oct. 7, 1985. His parents are Roland and Patricia Miranda.

According to published reports, Manny was pinned beneath the wreckage and died at the scene. The report indicates he was wearing his seat belt.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 2009 Mar 9 p. 12

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