She was one of thirteen children, so to be number one was hard. But Min sure did try. She a brother and a sister were adopted; they arrived from Seoul, Korea in March, 1985. She departed the plane and immediately started giving out hugs. If being number one was based on being affectionate, she’d have had it locked up. When the family expanded with new babies she would go into mommy mode, even if some said she was a little bossy. She was never more comfortable than when she had a baby in her arms. She moved to the Rehoboth area to be close to the fun and sun. Her cross stitching showcased both her love of crafts and her meticulous style: it was as neat in the back as it was in the front. She created all sorts of exotic dishes: she enjoyed eating as much as cooking, but sometimes would make them just to influence the mood of her home.rnShe is survived by her parents: Ira McManus Jr., and Sharon McManus-Ward; Step-mother, Leslie McManus; siblings: Jae, Ira III, Rebecca, Michael, Ethan, Claire, Lauren, Abigail, Wyatt all McManus, Jennifer Wirtz, Megan Humphrey, Sue Giannone. She is also survived by her companion, James Bennett and many nieces and nephews.rnCome celebrate 31 years of smiles and hugs Friday 6-8 pm at Daley Life Celebration Studio, Swedesboro and Saturday from 10:00 am at Sewell Community Baptist Church, Mantua Blvd., Sewell where there will be an 11:00 a.m. service.rnTell a great a story of Min at lifecelebrationstudio.comrn –