San Francisco Chronicle

Manuel Edwin Mingoia

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April 20, 1926 - September 13, 2017

Educator, avid traveler, generous volunteer are some of the roles for which Manuel Edwin Mingoia will be remembered. “Ed” Mingoia, as he was widely known, died at his San Francisco home after a long decline with pulmonary disease.

Ed’s early schooling was in Los Gatos followed by attendance at Santa Clara University, Cal Berkeley and Bachelor and Master degrees from San Francisco State. While still a Cal student he began part-time teaching in San Pablo followed by full time years in Burlingame and Barstow elementary schools, retiring from the Elk Grove (Sacramento) school district as a language arts specialist. He was chosen by the US Department of Education to help teacher training programs twice in Ethiopia and once in Nepal.

Ed made two round-theworld trips, the first by sea and the second by air. He participat­ed in more than 25 Road Scholar (Elderhoste­l) learning trips. Speaking both languages, he particular­ly enjoyed visits to Italy and Sicily (lineage).

Volunteeri­ng and support of humanitari­an organizati­ons increased after retirement including the SF Italian American Service Agency, as a facilitato­r for the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance at St. Francis Hospital and several civil rights organizati­ons.

Manuel Edwin Mingoia is survived by Betty Romero (San Francisco), niece to her beloved uncle; nephew, John (Lisa) Sapone (Oceanside); predecease­d this past July by his endeared sister, Isabelle Sapone. (Campbell/ Oceanside) at age 107, and supportive cousins and friends. There were no services at his request; burial at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery Mausoleum.

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