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Official Obituary of

Richard "Dick" Lamanna

February 10, 1933 ~ May 22, 2019 (age 86) 86 Years Old
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Richard "Dick" Lamanna Obituary

Richard “Dick” Lamanna, 86, of Holy Cross Village in South Bend, Indiana, went to be with the Lord on May 22, 2019.

Dick was a long time educator and professor of sociology at the University of Notre Dame and active participant in charitable and community activities in the South Bend community.

Born on February 10, 1933, in Little Falls, NY, to the late Angelo and Josephine (Volpe) Lamanna. Both of his parents were immigrants to the United States from Monteleone di Puglia, Italy.

He was the first in his family to attend college at Fordham University graduating in 1954 and maintaining special lifelong friendships with his fellow Rams and their loving families. 

After a period of active military service in the Air Force from 1955-57, he relocated to Chapel Hill, NC where he completed an MA and PhD degree in sociology while starting a family.

Living in North Carolina during the 1960’s, Dick was an active participant in civil rights events and marches including Martin Luther King’s historic March on Washington and the historic “I Have a Dream” speech. It was the beginning of a lifelong dedication to studying and working to improve race relations, ethnic and minority discrimination and segregation issues and urban poverty.

After a short time teaching at Duke University, Dick relocated with his family to South Bend, Indiana in 1964. He was a loving father that instilled strong traditional moral values and character in his children as well as participating in Notre Dame sporting events and travels around the country with his children.

Dick was a dedicated Notre Dame professor for over 35 years serving as chairman of the Sociology department at various times. He was always most interested in the education and development of the undergraduates he taught in Core Seminars and Sociology and the graduate students he advised to follow in his footsteps in careers in Sociology. He studied and authored several research studies, articles and books in the areas of race and ethnic relations, religious beliefs and practices and urban poverty. He won several awards including the National Conference of Catechitical Leadership 1998 Award for Excellence in Research as the co-author of Search for Common Ground: What Unites and Divides Catholic Americans. In 2015, Jstor Daily wrote of Dick’s 1964 article of how anti-Catholic prejudice affected voting decisions which had a newfound relevance as similar concerns were being raised about Muslims in public office.  

He most enjoyed organizing memorable annual trips for his students to see ethnic neighborhoods of Chicago and South Bend that most of them had never encountered.  He also organized life changing community internships for students to legal aid centers, women and children’s’ shelters and other social organizations. Numerous students were always welcomed to his house for a traditional home cooked Italian meal.

As a member of the South Bend community, he was a faithful member of the Holy Cross parish serving in various capacities of the Parish Council. Dick was dedicated to serving weekly meals to the Hope Rescue Mission for over 20 years with lifelong friends. He consulted with the South Bend Human Rights commission, various school corporations and other organizations to address housing discrimination and school segregation in South Bend and other communities. He was also a founding member of the advisory board of the Women’s Care Center of South Bend and served as a campaign manager and organizer for former South Bend Mayor Roger Parent. 

In retirement, he moved to Holy Cross Village as one of the charter residents where he established new as well as rekindling old special friendships within the Andre Place, Schubert Village and Dujarie communities. The compassionate staff at Holy Cross Village took great care of him and kept him active in their community events in his later years.

He was also attentively cared for by Ron Wilson, his personal caregiver who was great company to him in his final days.

Surviving Richard are his sister Teresa Moretti of Little Falls, NY; his children Larry (Janice) Lamanna of Fairfax, VA, and Valerie Lamanna of South Bend; his nephew Mark (Joyce) Moretti of Pittsford, NY; his grand niece and nephew Anne (Tony) Langford of Dallas, TX, and Jeffrey (Shayna) Moretti of Pittsford, NY; and his step grandson Simon (Christie) Hanstad of Bellevue, PA.

Predeceasing him were his parents, his twin sisters Lena and Laura Lamanna, his brother-in-law Fiory Moretti, and his nephew David Moretti.

There will be visiting with the family on Friday (5/24) from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Kaniewski Funeral Home on Bendix Drive in South Bend. An additional visitation and prayer service will be held on Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 am at Dujarie House at Holy Cross Village for Dick’s friends from the Schubert Village, Dujarie House and Holy Cross Village community. The funeral mass will be at 11:00 am on Saturday at St. Joseph’s Chapel at Holy Cross College with a reception to follow at Andre Place Holy Cross Village. A memorial service and the burial will be held later in the summer in Little Falls, NY.

Dick requested that in lieu of flowers contributions be made to the charity of the donor

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Services

Visitation
Friday
May 24, 2019

4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Kaniewski Funeral Home
3545 N. Bendix Dr.
South Bend, IN 46628

Visitation
Saturday
May 25, 2019

9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Our Lady of Holy Cross Chapel
Holy Cross Village
Notre Dame, IN 46552

Mass of Christian Burial
Saturday
May 25, 2019

11:00 AM
St. Joseph Chapel
54515 IN 933
Notre Dame, IN 46556

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