New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Dodge Edna McManus

September 4, 2021

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On Saturday, September 4th, Edna McManus Dodge, longtime resident of Guilford, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family. Edna was the wife of David Dodge. She was born in Brooklyn, NY on Nov. 20, 1938, daughter of George and Edna (Sullivan) Seelandt. Edna was the loving mother of John McManus and his wife

Pam; Maureen Terreri and her husband Steve; Donald McManus and his wife Susan; Jeanne Dostie and her late husband Paul; Thomas McManus and his wife Robyn; and James McManus. Stepmother of Darrell Dodge and his wife Tanya, and Elizabeth Dodge. She is also survived by fourteen grandchild­ren: Caroline and Elizabeth McManus, Adam (Meg), Eric (Nicole), and Andrew Terreri, and Aimee Caldwell (Chase), Stephanie Delaney, Kristen Dostie-Laprise (Dylan), Allison and Paige Dostie, Olivia and Matthew McManus, Meghan and Dylan Dodge, and three great-grandchild­ren. She was predecease­d by her brother Robert Seelandt.

Edna enjoyed sports, horses and music from an early age. She told stories of attending Brooklyn Dodgers baseball games at Ebbets Field with her father. She was also an avid UCONN fan, cheering on her son,

Jim who played football and soccer. Her love of horses began while caring for the horses at the family’s stable in Prospect Park in Brooklyn. The stables housed horses for the NYPD and visiting dignitarie­s. After moving to CT, she enjoyed visiting horse farms around Connecticu­t and instilled her love of horses in her grandchild­ren. She also enjoyed visiting Monmouth and Saratoga Race Track. Edna loved listening to Elvis music ever since attending his first live television broadcast at the Ed Sullivan Theater. She continued to enjoy listening to Elvis through the years.

Edna was a devout Catholic, strong in her faith from an early age. She taught CCD classes for many years, and later became a Eucharisti­c minister bringing communion to patients at Yale New Haven Hospital and St. Therese Church in Branford. She also attended mass daily for most of her life. Edna was a giver and a nurturer at an early age, seeking ways to help others. Before volunteeri­ng for the church, she was a candy striper and an orphanage volunteer in Brooklyn. Before retirement, Edna worked for Prudential Insurance Company as a licensed insurance agent. Her clients enjoyed the personable relationsh­ip with Edna as she had a way of making people feel comfortabl­e.

Edna was truly the matriarch of the family, making sure that no event went uncelebrat­ed as family events were most important to her. She was the number one cheerleade­r for her family. Edna attended every concert, play, dance recital, graduation, and sporting event of her children and grandchild­ren and every birthday and holiday were opportunit­ies to gather. She was a true New Yorker and loved family trips back to New York City especially to see the Christmas Spectacula­r. Driving by her home one could see that Christmas and Thanksgivi­ng were her favorite holidays. The house lit up from the outside, and meticulous­ly decorated on the inside, etched memories for the family that they will cherish forever.

Calling hours will be held on Thursday, Sept. 9 from

4-7 p.m. at the Guilford Funeral Home, 115 Church St., Guilford. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, Sept 10 at 9:30 a.m. in St. George Church, 33 Whitfield St., Guilford. Burial will follow in Alder Brook Cemetery, 375 Boston St, Guilford. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105; www.stjude.org ; MakeA-Wish Foundation, 56 Commerce Dr. Trumbull, CT 06611; https://wish.org/ct; or The Paul Dostie Kare Fund https://www.guilfordfo­undation.org/legacy-funds/ paul-dostie-kare-fund/ To share a memory or leave condolence­s, visit www. guilfordfu­neralhome.com

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