Debra Scherbinski

Birth date: Apr 8, 1936 Death date: Oct 9, 2016
Stanley Maneke, age 80 of Rodney, MI passed away Sunday, October 9, 2016 at Spectrum Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids. A graveside service will be held October 22, 2016 at the Martiny Twp. Cemetery at 11:00 AM, followed by a c Read Obituary
Carlton and I will really miss Uncle Stan, we loved to have fish fries together. Surely wish we could have one last one. I especially enjoyed picking raspberries with him, it was a great time to talk and share. We'll never forget his kindness, and always loved to see the smile on his face. We were so happy to have him attend church and be baptized. Our deepest sympathy to Eddie & Rhonda and Monica and their families. God bless all.
Joan and Carlton Boroff
Sharing my sympathy with all the family. Stan was such a friendly man and always made you feel important and worthy of having a conversation with. I admire how he would willingly share his faith in conversation. How refreshing. Thanks for making a difference in my life Stan. Diane
We will miss you UncleStan. Word cannot express the loss we feel. You were a big part of our family and enjoyed having you down to moms for different events. I will miss stopping in to check you here and there. God took another Angel Rest In Peace.
Becky Stevens
I will really miss Uncle Stan. I remember his love of a boiled dinner, his fried fish with the bones left in for flavor. Playing dice, laughing, joking, smiling. He was very caring and did anything he could to help. He will always have a place in my heart.
I will certainly miss Uncle Stan. My mother Elizabeth, my sisters and myself would make sure we spoke with him if not in person then on the phone daily. He had a wonderful personality and sense of humor. He would stop in occasionally and play a game of dice with us. He loved boiled dinners and we always invited him to eat with us. He was a big part of our life and was always willing to help in anyway he could. I will always remember the fish dinners we had. My brother Carl had to leave the bones in some of the fish for him. When he was baptized we joked about him being baptized in Chippewa Lake. I have so many loving memories. Rest In Peace.
What a good neighbor! Shame on us for not spending more time with him! My 1st. year of school Stan, & Walt would tell me about the fun @ the high school. Of course I'd go over there, & my sister Viola would have to take me back to my class. They got a kick out of it, & it was kind of funny. Sorry kids! Ron Ketchum
STAN dad as everyone called him, he was a loving man father, grandfather and friend.he had a smile that lite a room. He cared for all people. He couldn't do enough for anyone. And he loved with his whole being. I will surely miss him.