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Henry Clay Mann

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Henry Clay Mann

Birth
Ridgeway, Hopkins County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Apr 1945 (aged 72)
Checotah, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Checotah, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.4508868, Longitude: -95.5391376
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Funeral services for Henry Clay Mann, 72, pioneer merchant and long-time resident of Checotah who died at his home here Sunday night, will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Methodist church here, with Rev. Walter Browers, pastor of the church, officiating. Services will be under direction of the Powers Funeral Home, and burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Jeff Irvin, W.B. Newmeyer, Horace Frame, Ed Lynn, Harry Chenault, Bob Nichols and Ellis Vandever.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Nannie Mann, of the home here; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Harper, who is engaged in defense work in Honolulu, T.H.; four brothers, C.J. Mann and O.W. Mann, both of Sulphur Springs, TX, J.L. Mann, Hagerman, NM, and Grover Cleveland Mann, Winnsboro, TX; a sister, Mrs. Potts, 569 North Sixth Street, Muskogee; and a number of nephews and nieces, including Jack Mann, 2122 Columbus, Mrs. Joel Bixby, 500 North Fourteenth Street, Mrs. Frank Carl, 529 North Sixth Street, John Amos Mann, Ponca City, and Geral C. Mann, former attorney general of Texas, and Guy Mann, both of Dallas, former residents of Muskogee.

Henry Clay Mann was a brother of the late S.P. Mann, prominent pioneer and realtor of Muskogee who died last year.

He was born and reared and married in Sulphur Springs, TX, but moved to Indian Territory around the turn of the century, settling at Checotah.

Obituary published in the Muskogee Daily Phoenix, May 2, 1945
Henry was one of 12 children born to Martha Lou Hubbard and John W Mann of Tennessee who moved to Hopkins County, Texas from Smith County, Tennessee in 1860: Ona, Stephen Patterson, John L, Robert P, Lola, William Burkett, Ida Belle, Mary, Charles J, Grover Cleveland and Oliver Wendell. His wife was Nannie May Brewer.
Funeral services for Henry Clay Mann, 72, pioneer merchant and long-time resident of Checotah who died at his home here Sunday night, will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Methodist church here, with Rev. Walter Browers, pastor of the church, officiating. Services will be under direction of the Powers Funeral Home, and burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Jeff Irvin, W.B. Newmeyer, Horace Frame, Ed Lynn, Harry Chenault, Bob Nichols and Ellis Vandever.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Nannie Mann, of the home here; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Harper, who is engaged in defense work in Honolulu, T.H.; four brothers, C.J. Mann and O.W. Mann, both of Sulphur Springs, TX, J.L. Mann, Hagerman, NM, and Grover Cleveland Mann, Winnsboro, TX; a sister, Mrs. Potts, 569 North Sixth Street, Muskogee; and a number of nephews and nieces, including Jack Mann, 2122 Columbus, Mrs. Joel Bixby, 500 North Fourteenth Street, Mrs. Frank Carl, 529 North Sixth Street, John Amos Mann, Ponca City, and Geral C. Mann, former attorney general of Texas, and Guy Mann, both of Dallas, former residents of Muskogee.

Henry Clay Mann was a brother of the late S.P. Mann, prominent pioneer and realtor of Muskogee who died last year.

He was born and reared and married in Sulphur Springs, TX, but moved to Indian Territory around the turn of the century, settling at Checotah.

Obituary published in the Muskogee Daily Phoenix, May 2, 1945
Henry was one of 12 children born to Martha Lou Hubbard and John W Mann of Tennessee who moved to Hopkins County, Texas from Smith County, Tennessee in 1860: Ona, Stephen Patterson, John L, Robert P, Lola, William Burkett, Ida Belle, Mary, Charles J, Grover Cleveland and Oliver Wendell. His wife was Nannie May Brewer.


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