Laura Ann Manazir

Laura Ann Manazir

January 13, 1936 - January 15, 2015

Laura Ann Manazir

January 13, 1936 - January 15, 2015

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Laura Ann Wilcox Manazir passed away peacefully at home accompanied by her husband, Bud, and her closest friend. Her gallant battle with multiple myeloma ended at 9:45am, Thursday, January 15, 2015…two days after her 79th birthday. Whether you knew her as Ann, Annie, or Laura, she filled your world with grace, love, and the most perfect sense of humility and savoire faire. She saw the best in everyone and fought through her pain with an insatiable sense of humor, even silliness at times. Her smile melted ice.

Annie was born in Waterville, Maine, travelling the state with her family as her father, Henry accepted various teaching assignments. Her high school years were spent in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, where she met future husband Bud, embarking on a journey with him that spanned six decades.

Annie attended the University of New Hampshire for a time, but college was not to her liking. In 1956, she chased a dream to the American Air Lines stewardess school at O’Hare Airport in Chicago, but life led her in another direction and she worked for the Federal Fish and Wildlife Service in Annapolis, MD, while spending weekends with Bud during his last two years at the U.S. Naval Academy, providing a warm kitchen and many delicious meals for Bud and his classmates, forming life-long friendships.

Annie and Bud were married in Boston in 1958 and spent the next 20 years roaming the world courtesy of the U.S. Marine Corps. Mike joined the young Marine family in Quantico, Virginia, in 1959 and Chris arrived two years later, 1961, in Twenty-Nine Palms, California. There were many great experiences in their travels, but perhaps Laura’s favorite time during Bud’s career was spent riding the hills and dales of the English countryside on her favorite horse, Fortune, with her English stable owner friend, Eden, while Bud was assigned to RAF Wattisham, near Ipswich, England. In 1976, Laura moved with Bud and the boys to Mission Viejo, California, where Bud retired from the Marines and the boys began their adult lives.

For fifty-six years of marriage, Laura Ann was the quintessential lady, Marine wife, and friend to all. She loved living in Mission Viejo, where she provided solace and care to her many patients as Dr. Roger Guevara’s OB/GYN back office medical assistant for twenty years. Her work and her love for boxer dogs formed two of the greater pleasures in her life. She enjoyed traveling, especially during those few years when she and Bud could take their motor home to a favorite destination, free to travel when and where they wanted.

Laura had a special love for children and enjoyed making them giggle. Her sense of humor was always just below the surface. Sometimes, it would burst forth in the form of a frog noisemaker in her purse in a crowded elevator, or even mailing water balloons to Mike while he was at the Naval Academy, describing exactly how they were to be employed. Through the toughest of times, it was her sense of humor and her undying faith in the Lord that sustained her.

Laura’s loss leaves us with the memory of her grace and the enduring belief that she smiles down on us from a better place. She leaves this life with her angels, survived by her husband Bud, sons Mike and Chris, granddaughters Megan and Katherine, grandsons Ryan and Kevin, great-grandsons Kaleb and Jaxon and sister Toby Peratrovich.

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19 responses to Laura Ann Manazir

  1. Bud Manazir says:

    She will always be in my heart. Bud.

  2. Sara Komosa says:

    The day I met Laura was a day I will never forget. I was walking through a local Walmart, then I hear a voice from behind me saying, “Excuse me, where is the makeup section?”. I turn around to find Laura in one of those scooters having the greatest time. Instead of just telling her where it was, I walked her there. That two minute detour, turned into a 45 minute conversation, which then turned into me calling every other Sunday, then us going out to lunch, her meeting my dad, and spending time with her and her husband in their home. My final day with Laura was New Year’s Day, it was the best way that I could kick off the new year. We spent the day eating cheesy Cheetos, watching the Rose Parade, and drawing in the den. She taught me so many things, and gave me a whole new perspective on life. All of the stories she told me, I will continue to pass them on. I will always and forever love you and miss you. 🙂

    – Sara Komosa
    (Sara from Walmart)

  3. Jean Riggs says:

    Laura Manazir and I spent many hours together in our homes, at the hospitals, at meetings, at church, at lunch, on holidays, and on the phone. I never said good-bye that I was not aware that I learned something new, that I laughed and sometimes cried at the same time, and that I knew my faith in God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit had been reinforced, uplifted, and witnessed. I praise God for her influence on me, for her acceptance of me, for her love, and her example. She was my mentor, my friend, and her presence in my life was in God’s plan which we both believed and talked about. I will miss her courage, her strength, her perseverance, her faith by example, her laugh, her beauty, her hands, and her notes in the mail at just the right time. She was accepted by many as an Angel on this earth who was ministered to by her own private Angel. I know in my heart that she will continue to minister to us all that loved her. May God bless Bud and all her family who will miss her presence the most deeply. I send my love, my prayers, my gratitude for sharing this magnificent lady with me and my family.
    With love and sincere sympathy,
    Jean Riggs and Family

  4. We miss you Laura! Our deepest condolences, Bud. Pat and Allison Maxon

  5. Susan Marta says:

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