Denton, TX—The community of Denton mourns the sudden passing of Edgar Manelili, a dedicated father, husband, and hard-working friend. Edgar passed away recently due to a brain aneurysm, leaving behind a legacy of love and commitment both to his family in the Philippines and his colleagues at McDonald’s, where he worked for seven years.
Originally from the Philippines, Edgar moved to the U.S. to provide a better life for his family back home, a goal he successfully achieved throughout his time here. His dedication to his loved ones and tireless work ethic made him a beloved figure among friends and coworkers.
Sadly, the last item on Edgar’s personal checklist—returning to the Philippines to reunite with his family—remains unfinished. His sudden passing has left his family unable to say their final goodbyes in person.
In an effort to honor Edgar’s memory and fulfill his wish to return home, Erika Duarte has organized a fundraiser. The goal is to raise enough funds to bring Edgar back to the Philippines, allowing his family to lay him to rest with the dignity and respect he deserves. As of now, generous donations have been made by individuals like Tamia Wiltz, Maria Iglesias, and Edith Guima, each contributing $20 to the cause.
The community has come together in support, and any donations or prayers are deeply appreciated during this difficult time. The love and warmth Edgar shared with everyone around him will not be forgotten, and his family continues to be in the thoughts of those who knew him.
We offer our deepest condolences to Edgar Manelili’s family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you navigate this heartbreaking loss.
Short Summary of Edgar Manelili
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Edgar Manelili |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Erika Duarte |
Amount Raised | $60 so far |
Location | Denton, TX |
Purpose | Repatriation to the Philippines for final goodbyes by family |
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