Nicholas Tengg Manning passed away on July 12, 2024. Born on September 10, 1987, to parents Maureen and Jay Manning, Nic was a beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend, fiercely loyal to those close to him. Nic grew up in Houston, attended Memorial High School, and spent many Christmas Eve’s having family lunches at the now gone but not forgotten, Bellaire Broiler Burger. After graduating from Memorial in 2006, Nic attended Texas Christian University. While at TCU, Nic became a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, graduated summa cum laude with a BS in Finance, and pursued a career in the oil and gas industry, most recently spending seven years as a gas trader for Vega Energy.
Even after graduating, Nic was a true Horned Frog for life and could be found cheering TCU on in football, baseball, basketball, you name it. If the Frogs weren’t playing, Nic would tune into the Astros, Texans Football, Houston Rockets, F1 and NASCAR, golf, and tennis; he was a sports enthusiast through and through. He never missed a major sporting event on TV. Nic also loved to hunt, fish, play golf, and possessed a longtime love of music, always telling his parents, “You grew up in the greatest music generation ever!” Nic was sharp and provided a wealth of knowledge to those around him. He loved his German cars. He could count cards, was known to occasionally troll others, and kept the room entertained with his keen wit. He couldn’t wait to instill this knowledge in his niece and nephews, spending time with his oldest niece, Adeline, excitedly trying to teach her how to tell time and learn the multiplication tables—even if she was just four years old at the time. Nic had a big heart and fiercely showed up for those he loved.
Nicholas is preceded in death by his grandparents: Barbara and Carsey Manning, Bonnie and Bill Roche. He is survived by his parents, Maureen and Jay Manning; his brother, Carsey Manning; his sisters, Kathleen Ivie (husband, Stan) and Allie Manning (fiancé, Adam Tamplain); and several nieces and nephews.
Nic will be missed by many friends and family. As Nic always said when he would leave his parents' house: "Love you...BYE!"
A memorial mass will be held on Friday, July 19, at 2:00 PM at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham, located at 7809 Shadyvilla Lane, Houston, TX 77055. A private reception for friends and family will follow.
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