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Nicholas Michael Mannino

Nicholas Michael Mannino, of Pipersville, died on Saturday, June 5, 2021, at Geisinger Medical Center-Scranton. He was 17.

Born in Doylestown, he was the son of Matthew Mannino and Kim Guagliardo Mannino. He was a junior at Central Bucks High School East.

Always happy and always smiling, Nicholas loved life and all those around him. Nicholas was a warm, smart, caring and loving son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin and friend, and brought light and immeasurable joy to everyone’s life.

Nicholas lived life to the fullest. He lit up every room he walked into with his bright smile and he found every opportunity to have fun. Nicholas loved spending time with his family, especially with his brothers Joseph and Matthew with whom he was very close. He also loved listening to his music and being in the outdoors. He was an avid snowboarder in the winter, and enjoyed his time at the lake and beach in the summer and also many hikes with his friends at Ralph Stover. He could usually be found outside, taking meticulous care of his car and hanging out with his amazing group of friends who admired and thought of Nicholas as a brother. He especially loved his dog, Bella, and took the best care of her. He was the coolest kid, the best little brother, and the absolute best son. He will be greatly missed by all who had the opportunity to know and love him, leaving a void in our lives and our hearts forever broken.

In addition to his parents, Nicholas is survived by his brothers Joseph Vito Mannino and Matthew Thomas Mannino, both of Pipersville, his maternal grandparents, Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Arlene Guagliardo, paternal grandparents, Mr. Franco and Mrs. Josephine Mannino, his many aunts and uncles, Joan Miracolo, Joseph and Laurie Guagliardo, Thomas and Sally Guagliardo, Michael and Amy Guagliardo, Dino Mannino, Frank Mannino, Daniela Mannino and Rosalia Mannino. He is also survived by his cousins, Peter, Benjamin, Mia and Charlie Guagliardo; Shiloh Villa and Paulie Guagliardo; Laura, Julia, Salvo and Ava Pistone; and Isobel, Dominic and Sophia Mannino. He was predeceased by his uncle Vito Mannino.

A private funeral service and burial will be held for immediate family with a public Celebration of Life to be announced for a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Nicholas may be made in support of Doylestown Health Foundation. Donations can be received online at www.DoylestownHealthFoundation.org/tribute 

 

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