Obituary
Manos Raymond Dutton passed away on June 26, 2017 at his residence in Fayetteville. Mr. Dutton is a lifetime resident of Fayetteville having been born in 1961.
He is the son of Becky Manos Dutton, a pharmacist and previous owner of several pharmacies in Fayetteville.
Manos Dutton attended Terry Sanford High School. He is well known in the community, having worked in several careers including fireman, movie theatre operator, and other occupations. He loved motorcycles and was an active member of the Horry County Roughnecks Mc motorcycle club. He was an avid lover of animals, especially cats.
Manos Dutton is survived by his uncle John Manos and wife Nancy Manos, cousins Heather Manos, MD, John Michael Manos, Paul Manos and wife Margaret Manos and their daughter Anna Katherine.
A funeral service will be held at 11 A.M. Saturday, July 8, 2017 at Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church. Burial will follow at Cross Creek Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 614 Oakridge Ave, Fayetteville, NC 28305
Funeral Service
Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church
Saturday July 8th, 2017
11:00am
614 Oakridge Ave
Fayetteville, NC 28305
Burial
Cross Creek Cemetery (Sec 1-5)
Saturday July 8th, 2017
12:00pm
280 Lamon St.
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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My deep condolences go to the Dutton family on the loss of your precious loved one. Losing a loved one is never easy. The emotional pain & emptiness is so real. But, I would like to share what helped us when our daughter fell asleep in death and recently my beloved husband of 50 years.
It was indeed the gift that the Most High God gave to each & everyone of us. And that is His written Word the Bible. In it contains many many words of comfort. I would like to share what has and is helping me. Please, notice God's son Jesus comforting view of death. At John 11:11-14 it brings out that Jesus viewed death as one sleeping. And not that one is here or there. I wondered will I see my loved ones again? And from the Scriptures the answer is "yes."
Please, notice these few Scriptures: Isaiah 33:24(No more sickness) Revelation 21:4(No more pain, sorrow or death) John 5:28, 29(the Resurrection hope). And, it says where at Psalm 37:11 & Psalm 37:29 brings out how long that will last. As you ponder over these few Scriptures may it bring you some comfort knowing the Most High God will fulfill His promises(Psalm 83:18 & Titus 1:2).
Sent in deep sympathy,
Sissy
Please, feel free to contact me or visit jw.org for more comforting words from God's gift to you.
My Email: rozjuc@gmail.com
Submitted by Sissy Dixon on Aug 9 2017 08:07:58 AM
Hello Dutton Family, I'm a neighbor living in Fayetteville.
Having heard of your most recent loss, I want to leave you a brief post. I too well know, the grief of losing love ones and that at times like these, it is encouraging just to know that others are thinking about us. Something that has really helped me to cope with such losses is the wonderful promise of Christ Jesus, recorded for our comfort at John 5 : 28,29. I hope, that when you are feeling up to it, that you are going to look up these powerful Scriptures, in your copy of The Bible. Also, I hope that this brief note finds The Family feeling as good as can be expected Today.
With Greatest Sympathy, Your Neighbor P.D.Walker.
Submitted by P.D.Walker on Jul 4 2017 08:11:33 AM
So sad to hear of Manos' passing. Only saw him a few times after graduation from high school. Goes to show you never know how long a person is with us. Peace to the family and friends during this difficult time. -Steve Melvin
Submitted by Steve Melvin on Jul 3 2017 10:52:46 AM
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