• Date Of Birth: January 31, 1924
  • Date Of Death: February 1, 2021
  • State: New York

Born in New York, NY on January 31, 1924 Departed on February 1, 2021 and resided in Southold, NYPrivate Funeral Mass

William Manos died peacefully at his home in Southold, NY on February 1, 2021, one day after his 97th birthday. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Georgia (Grivas), his three children, Dr. Nicholas Manos (Michele), Santhea M. Ogden(Elliott) and Dr. Christina Manos (Duncan Stanbury) and four grandchildren (William L. Ogden, Alexander N. Ogden, William J. Manos, and Georgeanna M. Manos), who affectionately refer to him as Papou. He was predeceased by his 5 siblings and his eldest grandson, Elliott M.Ogden IV. William was born in NY, NY on January 31,1924. Upon graduating from Brooklyn Technical HS, he enlisted in the Army Air Force and was stationed on Tinian Island in the Pacific during World War II. He shared stories with his grandchildren about his experiences on Okinawa and other locations during the war. Following the war, William attended
NYU on the GI Bill and graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering. Employed at Grumman Aerospace Corp., he worked as a designer on the Apollo Space Program (L.E.M. Design team), the F-111 and F-14 jet fighters. Upon his retirement, he continued working as an independent contractor with Grumman in Florida on design modifications for the J STARS Attack Radar System employed in Operation Desert Storm. He took courses to keep abreast of new design software and worked until he was 81 years old. William enjoyed fishing, boating and dancing (he was a former dance instructor at Arthur Murray Dance Studios) and spending time with his family. Papou will be remembered for his kind heart, quick wit, and fierce devotion to his family. He will be sorely missed as a generous and loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend.

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