Born November 4, 1949, in Canton, Ohio
Passed October 8, 2024 in Palm Bay, Florida
LaNora Kay Beaver Mancini, adored wife, loving mother, nana and friend passed away peacefully from an extended illness.
From Canton, Ohio, she was a graduate of Perry in 1967. She worked for Timken for 31 years until retiring in 2003.
LaNora and husband of 48 years, David, moved to Palm Bay in 2004. They enjoyed traveling, volunteer work, and spending time with family and friends.
She is survived by her husband (David); three children Chris, Jenni, and husband Tom Finsel, and Tara Rossetti; four grandchildren Hayden and Lucas Finsel, Lindsey and Sydney Mancini. She also leaves her two beloved dogs; Libby and Lucy.
She is preceded in death by her brother Dennis Beaver and parents Stanley and Mary Beaver.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in her memory to St. Vincent De Paul, through St. Joseph Catholic Church in Palm Bay.
5 entries.
Mark and Annie Davis
from Melbourne wrote on November 14, 2024:
Dear Dave, Tara, Family , and friends, With lots of love and prayers as we share in your sorrow now and joyful doggone stories and posts . Just found out this am and want to let you know one of our best readers is in heaven with our beloved. A very faithful dedicated servant with a sweet smelling hubby who shared in many ministries and volunteerism in town. We first met in 2004 when we met at church and found we were from OH… had Daytona Beach Shores stories and figured how to handle 4 hurricanes. You both give the best hugs and heart to heart with tears now. Eternally rest… and May perpetual… RIP XOXO. Hope to see you around! Annie and Mark Davis So nice talking to you and call if you help to get rid of TimeshareXOXO
Maria and Gene Titus
from Palm Bay wrote on November 14, 2024:
Our sincerest condolences to your family. Will continue to keep you all in prayer during this time of sorrow and grief.
Allan Gair
from West Melbourne wrote on November 13, 2024:
My thoughts and prayers are with you, David and your family
Deacon Al Somma
from Palm Bay, Fl. wrote on October 30, 2024:
Dave and family, I send my deepest and Heart Felt Condolences on her passing to new life with God our Father.
VickieThomas
from Malabar wrote on October 17, 2024:
Lenora was an iontelligent and fun friend who took pleasure helping others through her volunteer activities at St. Vincent de Paul by helping the less fortunate with care,love and a sense of humor. She was always young in spirit and kept moving forward even when she was dealing with her medical challenges .