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Graham Bogle Mann

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Graham Bogle Mann

Birth
Vallejo, Solano County, California, USA
Death
16 Jan 1982 (aged 76)
Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Valley View Mausoleum - Panel 4, Niche F-24A
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Graham Mann

Graham B. Mann, partner in Tomasco-Medico Drug Co. for 36 years, died Saturday in a Santa Rose hospital. At his request, there were no services.

A native Californian, he was graduated from the University of California Pharmacy College in 1928.

He was a member of Kappa Psi fraternity and the Mountains Lions Club of Cobb. He was a commissioner of the Middletown-Cobb Fire Department and the Cobb Mutual Water Company. He also belonged to Cobb Meadows Golf Club.

He retired as partner in Tomasco-Medico Drug Co. in 1972 and moved to Cobb.

He is survived by his wife, Mildred Mann, Cobb; his daughter, Barbara Haberkorn, Barrington, Ill.; his sons, Robert G. Mann, Kent, Wash., and Gary B. Mann, Santa Rosa, and six grandchildren and a niece.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hanna Boys Center or a favorite charity.

Arrangements were made by the Daniels Chapel of the Roses. Private inurnment was at Santa Rosa Memorial Park.

The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California)
19 Jan. 1982, Tues. • Page 8
Graham Mann

Graham B. Mann, partner in Tomasco-Medico Drug Co. for 36 years, died Saturday in a Santa Rose hospital. At his request, there were no services.

A native Californian, he was graduated from the University of California Pharmacy College in 1928.

He was a member of Kappa Psi fraternity and the Mountains Lions Club of Cobb. He was a commissioner of the Middletown-Cobb Fire Department and the Cobb Mutual Water Company. He also belonged to Cobb Meadows Golf Club.

He retired as partner in Tomasco-Medico Drug Co. in 1972 and moved to Cobb.

He is survived by his wife, Mildred Mann, Cobb; his daughter, Barbara Haberkorn, Barrington, Ill.; his sons, Robert G. Mann, Kent, Wash., and Gary B. Mann, Santa Rosa, and six grandchildren and a niece.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hanna Boys Center or a favorite charity.

Arrangements were made by the Daniels Chapel of the Roses. Private inurnment was at Santa Rosa Memorial Park.

The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California)
19 Jan. 1982, Tues. • Page 8


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