June Manning wrote the Aquinnah column for the Gazette for 28 years.

June Manning, Tribal Elder, Longtime Gazette Columnist

The matriarch of Aquinnah who was deeply rooted in her small town at the western edge of the Vineyard but in a sense called everywhere home because of her welcoming spirit, died Monday.

June Manning, a matriarch of Aquinnah who was deeply rooted in her small town at the western edge of the Vineyard but in a sense called everywhere home because of her welcoming spirit, died Monday at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. She was 74 and had been the Aquinnah town columnist for the Gazette for 28 years.

Visiting hours will be held on Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral home in Oak Bluffs. A graveside service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Gay Head cemetery. A gathering at the tribal community center will follow.

Known for her good will and can-do energy, Ms. Manning was a Wampanoag tribal elder who wore many hats around the Island. From serving on various boards including Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, Martha’s Vineyard Museum and the Vineyard Transit Authority to volunteering at the Chicken Alley Thrift Shop, Serving Hands food distribution and the Council on Aging — she not only knew nearly every organization on the Island but knew everyone by their first name.

She wrote her first column for the Gazette on June 18, 1993, which began by celebrating the 300th anniversary of the Community Baptist Church of Gay Head. From there it was on to announcing births and milestones, the comings and goings of seasonal friends and longtime Islanders, when the shad bloomed and the herring arrived. She always included condolences too, taking care to remember lives lost, and provided weekly updates on the Coast Guard at Station Menemsha, where she served as unofficial grandmother, bringing meals and raising funds for the Coasties and their families.

A day with June would mean driving the circumference of the Island more than once as she stopped to check in on the people, places and nonprofits she loved and advocated for. 

She graduated from the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School in 1964, and never missed a reunion or chance to celebrate her classmates in her column. She always took the time to call new Gazette reporters to encourage them and let them know when she appreciated a story.

In 2011 she wrote an essay for the Gazette about her love for Aquinnah, where she was born and raised and later in life returned to live.

“Perhaps the best aspect of living in Aquinnah is that my neighborhood is under the beacon of the lighthouse,” she wrote. “There is a constant peace and calmness just watching the beams of the light, day and night. The lighthouse beams across our neighborhood in silence through the night and dances around during the day.

“Having resided in many neighborhoods over the years, I can say with certainty that not one is as nice and comfortable as our Aquinnah neighborhood. This was the neighborhood where I first lived as a newborn, in my youth, and for the past 21 years once again. I plan to stay forever.”

News of her death spread quickly around the Island Tuesday, sparking condolences and expressions of appreciation, including from the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) and Community Services.

The three Aquinnah selectmen paused their regular meeting late Tuesday afternoon to remember Ms. Manning.

She’s especially known for her council on aging situation meetings . . . She will be missed,” said board member Gary Haley.

“The loss of June Manning is unbearable, really . . . It’s a devastating loss for the community, but especially for the Manning family,” said board member Tom Murphy.

Board chairman Juli Vanderhoop called it a generational loss.

“This is a generation that we’re watching pass over us,” she said. “Leaving their stories with us to be carried . . . the burden is very heavy.”

Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, chairman of the Wampanoag tribe, issued a formal statement, calling Ms. Manning an unofficial ambassador and voice for the tribe in the Vineyard community.

“We were saddened by the news of the passing of our tribal elder June Manning. June has been a constant in our community for decades. She served our tribal community in so many capacities . . . she was our resident genealogist, and of course our community newscaster,” the statement said in part.

In a personal aside, Ms. Andrew-Maltais called Ms. Manning a friend and family member.

“It’s a very sad day for us all. She was my cousin and my friend. I will miss her very much,” the tribal chairman said in a text message to the Gazette.

The Chicken Alley thrift shop at Community Services took special note of her contributions.

“June was a great champion of Chicken Alley and of Community Services,” Jessica Tartell wrote in an emailed statement that went out early Tuesday. “She loved serving on this committee and volunteering her time in the store. We will all miss her more than words can express. She was not just our co-worker but our dear friend as well.”

Gazette editor Julia Wells said Ms. Manning was a treasured longtime correspondent.

“We all loved June. She was a force of nature and kept us all in check. And she did so much for the Vineyard,” Ms. Wells said.

Aidan Pollard contributed reporting.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/09/2021 - 14:38

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Hollis Engley Pocasset MA

June was a loving and invaluable member of our MVRHS Class of ‘64. I don’t think she ever lost touch with any of us. As a journalist, I admired her for her grassroots attention to her community. With her Gazette column, was doing the most basic and essential job of a newspaper reporter, far more important to her readers than anything journalists like me ever did on a wider scale.
A few months ago she somehow found a way of getting me, a Vineyard Haven boy, into the Aquinnah column. Great lady.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/09/2021 - 15:05

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Bonnie George Silver Spring, Maryland

June was a superb mentor and dear friend to those of us who revere the history of this glorious island.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/09/2021 - 20:05

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Maureen W Clark Aquinnah

Oh June… a beautiful person inside and out. A generous heart, sincere caring and kindness. A wise woman who understood the strength of community. You will be so very missed.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/09/2021 - 22:54

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Gabrielle West Tisbury

The island has lost a very generous and warm hearted soul.I will always admire her for her friendliness and her tireless volunteerism. Condolences to her family. I will miss her smile.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 00:56

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Christopher Lyons Saratoga Springs

I am crestfallen at this loss of dear June. We worked together in the late '70's when I lived in Oak Bluffs. Over the years she became a dear friend and inspiration to all that held true to the authenticity that was the Island, and its culture and history and most of all, its promise. June I love you and miss you. Paul and Theresa and all of June's family I extend my sincerest love and condolences on behalf of Kim and I and our whole family.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 01:01

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Tom Engley West Tisbury

We should all be June Manning. Every single one of us, it would be a much nicer world. Rest In Peace June.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 06:21

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rob the roofer new jersey

God Bless June. Rest In Peace, and I Thank You for your never ending Love and support of the Island.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 06:30

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Jo-Ann West Tisbury

June is leaving many happy memories for everyone lucky enough to have known her in this life. Godspeed on her next journey.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 07:07

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Remy Tumin Brooklyn, N.Y.

June was a true Island queen. When I first started covering Aquinnah for the Gazettte, she took special care to introduce me to everyone at my first town meeting and point out the town's cast of characters. She always called to congratulate me on a story she liked and never hesitated to point out what I got wrong. Her kindness was infectious, and her spirit of generosity will leave an indelible mark. We were all lucky to catch a beam of June's light.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 07:45

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Anonymous Admirer

June's column and community presence will be eternally inspiring. RIP June. A void that will be very hard to fill.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 11:25

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Jason Gay

A truly lovely person and wonderful correspondent. Sending condolences and love to her family and friends.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 13:57

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Ron Rappaport Chilmark

June was a wonderful, kind and generous person. It feels like I have known her my whole life. She was a nurse in my father’s doctor’s office in Oak Bluffs for years, and always asked about my mother, siblings, daughter—and most recently, my grandson. June was a true care giver in all the best sense of the word. June-—you will be greatly missed.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 16:45

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Mary Breslauer Chilmark

There was not a more generous person on the Island than June. Generous with her time, her knowledge, her many long and deep relationships. She was quick to share and always to compliment. That’s not to suggest June was a push over. Far from it. She was always focused on service to others — and if it fell short — she would not let it go until it passed muster. And yet, with all her activities and commitments, June was always up for a chat. Her warmth, kindness and spirit are irreplaceable. RIP dear June.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/11/2021 - 10:49

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Teri Morse Maynard MA

June was a bright light; her spirit, like the lighthouse she loved, illuminated the whole island, and the countless lives she touched. Sending love to you, Paul.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/11/2021 - 13:08

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Dottie and Barry Sullivan Aquinnah and Rochester NY

Oh, how sad we were to hear the news of June’s passing. Such a lovely kind person. We are very sorry and send our condolences to Paul and Theresa and family and also, to her very dear friends. She will be missed by all of us.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 11/11/2021 - 16:59

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Adam Wilson OAK BLUFFS

In my seven years as town administrator for Aquinnah, I came to regard June as one of the most sensible residents, listening carefully to both sides of the story before rendering her verdict. She was consistent in her views about island happenings and a committed leader when it came to community review. She understood the value of island life and worked hard to ensure everyone could have on opportunity to live it. When we lose these generational leaders, there are holes that have to be filled. I am not saying that June's shoes will be easy to fill, they will not for quite some time. But others who knew of June's desire to build upon an island community for everyone now have to step up. Community engagement is what June knew best. Carrying on the leadership roles she embraced will allow her legacy to continue.
God bless you June Manning and thank you for your service to the island community.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 11/12/2021 - 07:53

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Jennifer Riseboroughj-Coor Chilmark & Cambridge

I will miss seeing June in the Chilmark Town Hall next Summer, working on the beach passes. What a lovely smile to greet everyone with.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 11/12/2021 - 08:34

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John V Chilmark

June was a friend from the very first week of my arrival on MV in 1968.
She was so kind, personable and charming, and will be missed by everyone who had the good fortune to know her.
My condolences to her family. God bless and keep you June. RIP

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 11/12/2021 - 09:32

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Nancy Thompson Chilmark and Vineyard Haven

Oh June, my heart aches with the news of your passing. You have always been such a kind, caring, loving soul ready to go the extra mile to help people in need. This is a Huge loss for the entire island; hopefully you have set the example for others to follow — although these are Huge shoes to fill. How I will miss your laugh, your smile, your friendship. Rest In Peace, dear June — and give Hilly a hug for me!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 11/12/2021 - 11:18

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Trip Barnes and Joan West Tisbury

The loss of June is multifaceted spread throughout the Island. She was and always will be known for her generosity and love of the Island and its people. Being a dear friend and classmate I have had the honor of experiencing the beauty of June inside and out for decades. June and Trip worked hand in hand many times over the years towards goals to the betterment of the Island but most of all we both will miss that beautiful smile.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 11/12/2021 - 13:22

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zelda gamson vineyard haven and brookline

I was just about to find June to say hello after returning to the island. Now this is what I want to say:
June,You were a gift to the island and the world. You helped my husband, Bill, and me by driving us into Boston for doctors' appointments during a medical crisis. You refused payment or gifts. Even when I found you needing a ride to Aquinnah, I had to talk you into accepting a lift. Whenever I encountered you, we would pick up a conversation we had left off months before. I always felt that you had more to say. You were an elegant, touching, and gifted woman who has left us too soon. I cannot imagine not seeing you again and hope you are getting situated in the next world.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 11/14/2021 - 10:54

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John & Jan Wightman West Tis

Paul,Theresa and the entire extended family.......Just as the Gay Head Light sends out its beacon of Guiding Light to all within her reach, June spread her beacon of Guiding Light, Hope, Strength and Compassion to all within her boundless reach. And, just as our Gay Head Light is a National Treasure and gift to all, so was our June....a National Treasure and a gift to all.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 12/09/2021 - 09:22

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Jill Manning MV

I just want to thank the paper for the lovely write up on my sister's life, she was the best sister anyone could ask for she was my "personal hero". I grieve her loss every day. I want to thank you all for your lovely tributes to her. She is forever my "angel in heaven". I cry every day for her, my pain over her leaving us has left such a huge hole in my heart that will never be filled. Bless you all.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 12/28/2021 - 22:17

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Page Hurley Shugrue Largo, FL

When I was about six-years-old in the early 1950’s, I attended a Halloween party at what is now Chilmark Town Hall. I didn’t know anyone there and was more than a little terrified...until June Manning came over and took my hand. Her kindness, sensitivity and warmth never changed in nearly 70 years. I will miss June, especially that smile.

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