Wanted: Statues restored by Manny Rosa
Do you recognize these two statues? Where are they now? Please help! Eighty years ago, Manny Rosa, a member of the Construction Battalion (Seabees) who were stationed here after the Battle of Saipan, contributed his artistic and carpentry talents to restoring and repairing some of the religious statues here on island. Eighty years later, his grandson Jordan Rosa is making a pilgrimage and wishes to find these two statues his grandfather worked on. Are they in a family collection, buried, in storage somewhere? If you have information on what happened to or the present location, contact the editor@saipantribune.com or walt@discoversaipan.com text (670) 484-2801. (PR)

The man on the left is Herb, who helped Manny Rosa restore this statue. Rosa, right, received national press for restoring religious statues while on Saipan during his spare time. This is the last statue prior to being restored (circa 1944).
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Manuel Francis Rosa often called Manny or Pete was the chief petty officer of the 137th Battalion, 595th CBMU (circa 1944).
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Chief petty officer Manny Rosa, left, and a helper restoring one of the statues (circa 1944).
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