Obituary for
Floyd J. Manley
Manley, Floyd J.
Caledonia: Unexpectedly on August 24, 2016 at age 75. Predeceased by his loving wife, Sandra; brother, Al Manley; sisters, Sue Boughner and Genevieve Manley; son-in-law, Timothy Kelley. He is survived by his wife, Linda Hill; son, Christopher (Kelly) Manley; daughter, Heidi Kelley; grand¬children, Megan (Kevin Heschke) Beavers, Tim (Marlee) Beavers, Trevor, Donovan and Connor Kelley; great-grandson, Preston Heschke; son-in-law, Mike Beavers; brothers, Donald (Jeanne), Charles (Barb), Burton (Josie), Earl “Ozzie” (Diane) Manley, sister-in-law, Joyce Manley and his extended family; many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Sunday 4-7 PM at the Alhart Funeral Home, 3068 W. Main St., Caledonia. His Me¬morial Service will be held Monday 11 AM at the First Presbyterian Church, 3080 Main St., Caledonia. Private interment. Memorials may be made to Caledonia Fire Dept., PO Box 1, Caledonia, NY 14423 or Teresa House, 21 Highland Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454. Casual dress is encouraged.
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Life Story for Floyd J. Manley
Floyd James Manley was born September 26, 1940 in the Belcoda area to Gilbert and Ruby Manley. He was one of eight children. After graduation from Caledonia-Mumford Central School, Floyd served in the National Guard for six years. He retired from Eastman Kodak in 1991 after working there for 25 years. Since his retirement, Floyd did construction and landscaping for many people in the Caledonia area, and volunteered for five years at the McKay Wildlife Park where he performed horticultural maintenance and designed many plantings and flower arrangements for the Richard Thomas Overlook Area. For over twenty years he was the official film taker for Cal-Mum Football. During the years of the Cal-Mum Variety Show, Floyd was an active participant. He enjoyed taking wood carving classes from Cliff Yates. He was an active member of both Mumford Baptist Church and the First Presbyterian Church in Caledonia where he served on many boards and committees. He was known for doing repairs at First Presbyterian Church and St. Columba Cemetery. Floyd was an active member and great supporter of the Caledonia Fire Department for 40 years. In 2013, he became a member of good standing of the Caledonia Masonic Lodge after 50 years of being active in many capacities. And finally, in 2014, Floyd was honored by the Livingston County Office for the Aging at its 34th Annual Seniorama as the Town of Caledonia Senior Citizen of the Year for all he has done for the Caledonia-Mumford Area.