Cecilia Manning Missing; Devastated Family Mourns As Body Of Missing Dillon Grandmother Found In Marlboro County After Collision In Hidden Ditch
The tragic end to a frantic search has left the family of 43-year-old Cecilia Manning, a beloved grandmother from Dillon, South Carolina, in mourning. Following several days of intense searching, Marlboro County authorities have confirmed that a body found on Carrollton Avenue in Bennettsville belongs to Manning.
This discovery marks the heartbreaking conclusion to her disappearance, and the unexpected circumstances surrounding her death have left her family and community struggling to make sense of the tragic events.
Manning, a loving grandmother, devoted mother, and cherished member of her community, was last seen leaving Hunter Crossing Apartments in Dillon. She was driving her midnight blue 2016 Nissan Altima and heading to a part-time job in Bennettsville.
Her sudden disappearance sent shockwaves through her family and friends, who described her as a deeply caring person who would never willingly leave her loved ones, especially her grandchildren, for an extended period without notice.
Timeline of Cecilia Manning’s Disappearance and Search Efforts
On the night of her disappearance, Cecilia left her apartment complex around 8:30 p.m. in her familiar blue Nissan Altima. According to her sister-in-law, Shandi Manning, Cecilia was a dedicated grandmother who prioritized her family above all else.
Describing Cecilia’s love for her two young grandchildren, Shandi remarked, “She would never leave them without a word. Her absence just didn’t make sense.”
When Cecilia didn’t arrive home that evening, her family grew worried, but it wasn’t until the following day that concern escalated to panic. After contacting friends, family members, and co-workers, they realized no one had heard from her since she left for work.
Her family reported her missing to the Dillon Police Department, who immediately began investigating her disappearance. The search effort soon expanded to include the Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) due to the proximity of Bennettsville, where Cecilia was last known to be headed.
Upon hearing the news, Cecilia’s family was stricken with grief. The loss of such a vital figure in their lives has left them struggling to come to terms with her sudden and tragic passing.
Shandi Manning expressed the family’s devastation, emphasizing how out of character it was for Cecilia to leave without contact. “Cecilia does not go anywhere without letting someone know. Even if she was stressed, she would always communicate with her family, especially her mother.”
In the days following her disappearance, Cecilia’s parents, James Lewis and Emma Joyce Manning, expressed their concerns to law enforcement. James shared the pain of sleepless nights and constant worry, saying, “It’s difficult to sleep. You take the road up and down, scanning the sides for anything, hoping to see a sign, but not knowing what happened leaves you feeling helpless.”
This tragic accident has left the family grappling with a painful reality and a sense of incomprehension. The fact that Cecilia’s car was hidden from view in a ditch has only intensified the grief. “We had been up and down that road so many times,” James shared, “never imagining that she could be so close and unseen.”