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Rev Marvin Kenneth Mann

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Rev Marvin Kenneth Mann

Birth
Briartown, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
14 Jul 2013 (aged 84)
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Checotah, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.4509583, Longitude: -95.5375667
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Rev. Marvin Kenneth Mann, 84 years, 9 months and 25 days passed from this life on Sunday, July 14, 2013 in Tulsa, OK. He was born on September 19, 1928 to Rev. L.W. Mann & Lula Bell Mann in Briartown, OK. He married Thelma Faye Medlock on July 24, 1950 with just 10 days short of celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary; their example of true, unselfish love is a model to be followed. His life was service to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, to love on his family and serve with his church family. He enjoyed golf and raising cattle. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rev. LW & Lula Belle Mann, six brothers: Virgil Mitchell, Olen Mann, Roy Mann, Wesley Mann, George Mann and William "Bill" Mann and three sisters: Syliva Hampton, Goldie Hayes and Dorothy Gibbs. He honorably served our nation in the United States Army and was proud to be a veteran. Along with his brother Bill, he started Ace Fence Company in November 1953 in which he operated until his retirement in 1990. Although his partnership in the fence business ended in the 50's, his relationship with his brother Bill was a lifelong partnership, they truly loved each other and are now re-untied. They planted churches and denominational associations together and in the early days preached revivals together. They labored together. He was ordained as a Preacher of the Gospel on September 11, 1960 in Broken Arrow, OK. The fruit from the churches planted and many souls led to Christ will only be fully known in Heaven. After years of pastorate, he cherished being the moderator of the Arkansas Valley Association of Free Will Baptist as well as serving in the General Board of the Oklahoma Association of Free Will Baptist, positions he currently held. He preached his last sermon one week before his home-going. He faithfully passed his faith along to his children and grandchildren as he was thrilled to see his grandsons continue his passion of church-planting in Texas & Illinois.
Rev. Marvin Kenneth Mann, 84 years, 9 months and 25 days passed from this life on Sunday, July 14, 2013 in Tulsa, OK. He was born on September 19, 1928 to Rev. L.W. Mann & Lula Bell Mann in Briartown, OK. He married Thelma Faye Medlock on July 24, 1950 with just 10 days short of celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary; their example of true, unselfish love is a model to be followed. His life was service to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, to love on his family and serve with his church family. He enjoyed golf and raising cattle. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rev. LW & Lula Belle Mann, six brothers: Virgil Mitchell, Olen Mann, Roy Mann, Wesley Mann, George Mann and William "Bill" Mann and three sisters: Syliva Hampton, Goldie Hayes and Dorothy Gibbs. He honorably served our nation in the United States Army and was proud to be a veteran. Along with his brother Bill, he started Ace Fence Company in November 1953 in which he operated until his retirement in 1990. Although his partnership in the fence business ended in the 50's, his relationship with his brother Bill was a lifelong partnership, they truly loved each other and are now re-untied. They planted churches and denominational associations together and in the early days preached revivals together. They labored together. He was ordained as a Preacher of the Gospel on September 11, 1960 in Broken Arrow, OK. The fruit from the churches planted and many souls led to Christ will only be fully known in Heaven. After years of pastorate, he cherished being the moderator of the Arkansas Valley Association of Free Will Baptist as well as serving in the General Board of the Oklahoma Association of Free Will Baptist, positions he currently held. He preached his last sermon one week before his home-going. He faithfully passed his faith along to his children and grandchildren as he was thrilled to see his grandsons continue his passion of church-planting in Texas & Illinois.


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