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Charles Michael “Mickey” Gann

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Charles Michael “Mickey” Gann

Birth
Houlka, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, USA
Death
22 Nov 1995 (aged 45)
Chickasaw County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Houlka, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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HOULKA - Charles Michael "Mickey" Gann, age 45, died, died Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1995 at his home of heart failure. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 25 at Houlka Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery in Houlka with the Rev. Gary Blair officiating.

The son of James Thomas Gann and the late Sarah Elizabeth Byars, he was born Aug. 31, 1950. He was a disable furniture factory employee having worked at Astro Lounger and was a member of Houlka First Baptist Church. Houlka Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Survivor include his wife, Virginia Hampton Gann of Houston; two daughters, Regina Gann of Pontotoc and Jennifer Gann of Houlka; his father James T. Gann of Waterloo, IA; one sister, Betty York of Memphis, TN; four half sisters, Shirley Ann Smith and Sue Mask, both of Smithville, Carolyn Mask of Tupelo and Darlene Myhand of Amory, and three half-brothers, Gene Craig of Memphis,TN, Ronnie Craig of Tupelo and Johhny Craig of Amory.

Pallbearers were Johnny McClendon, Bobby Hinton, Garry Turner, D. L. Winters, Richard Chrestman and Rick Huffman.

Times Post, Houston, Mississippi, November 29, 1995.
HOULKA - Charles Michael "Mickey" Gann, age 45, died, died Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1995 at his home of heart failure. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 25 at Houlka Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery in Houlka with the Rev. Gary Blair officiating.

The son of James Thomas Gann and the late Sarah Elizabeth Byars, he was born Aug. 31, 1950. He was a disable furniture factory employee having worked at Astro Lounger and was a member of Houlka First Baptist Church. Houlka Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Survivor include his wife, Virginia Hampton Gann of Houston; two daughters, Regina Gann of Pontotoc and Jennifer Gann of Houlka; his father James T. Gann of Waterloo, IA; one sister, Betty York of Memphis, TN; four half sisters, Shirley Ann Smith and Sue Mask, both of Smithville, Carolyn Mask of Tupelo and Darlene Myhand of Amory, and three half-brothers, Gene Craig of Memphis,TN, Ronnie Craig of Tupelo and Johhny Craig of Amory.

Pallbearers were Johnny McClendon, Bobby Hinton, Garry Turner, D. L. Winters, Richard Chrestman and Rick Huffman.

Times Post, Houston, Mississippi, November 29, 1995.


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