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Mattie <I>Thomas</I> Blount

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Mattie Thomas Blount

Birth
Death
8 Jun 1946 (aged 47)
Burial
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.7124155, Longitude: -88.0741524
Plot
Section 6 Row 11
Memorial ID
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S/s with:
Rev. Cyruss Thomas (1876-1940)
Rebecca Thomas (1880-1953)
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The following information thanks to Findagrave Contributor Fran Barber-Bruyn (48624511)

Mattie Thomas was born in Marion, Alabama on July 7, 1896. Her parents were Reverend and Mrs. Samuel Thomas. During the course of her life, Mrs. Blount made her mark on education in the Prichard community. Her personal goal was to seek higher education and to encourage and guide boys and girls to advance in education.
Mattie T. Blount High School was established in 1953 as a junior high school known as the Engine Street School. In 1956, the Prichard community, represented by the Engine Street PTA, requested that the Mobile County Board of High School Commissioners change the school’s name to Mattie T. Blount High School in honor of this dedicated and accomplished educator. In August 1956, the request was granted and students entered the newly titled Mattie T. Blount High School.
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The following information thanks to Findagrave Contributor Oaklawn Operation Overload (49786217)

BIO: The early education of Mattie Thomas was in Tuscaloosa, Alabama after the turn of the century. She attended Payne Normal School in Selma, Alabama. She graduated summa cum laude from what was the Alabama State Teacher’s College in Montgomery, Alabama and during World War II took courses towards her master’s degree. Her earliest teaching assignment was at Wilmer Elementary School, which was associated with the Mobile County Public School System. She was relocated to be a teacher in the Meachem Elementary School in Mobile, Alabama in 1916. Mattie Thomas was made an assistant principal after the death of Ella Grant in 1937. Mrs. Blount served the community until her death at the age of forty nine and is buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama. She was a member of Samuel Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Mattie Thomas married Solomon M. Blount on December 27, 1930 at the age of thirty-four. There were no known children to this union. Mr. Blount was not a Mobilian and it is believed that he was responsible for getting the Prichard School name changed in honor of another outstanding educator, Ms. Ella Grant, in March 1944. As a request from the citizens of Prichard, Alabama in 1953, Engine Street School was renamed in honor of Mattie T. Blount on September 12, 1956. As the school population in the community grew it became necessary to add a grade each year. The school held its first commencement exercise in 1958.
Through the years, Mattie T. Blount High School “Home of the Leopards” has grown and prospered as an educational institution.
S/s with:
Rev. Cyruss Thomas (1876-1940)
Rebecca Thomas (1880-1953)
-----------------------------------------
The following information thanks to Findagrave Contributor Fran Barber-Bruyn (48624511)

Mattie Thomas was born in Marion, Alabama on July 7, 1896. Her parents were Reverend and Mrs. Samuel Thomas. During the course of her life, Mrs. Blount made her mark on education in the Prichard community. Her personal goal was to seek higher education and to encourage and guide boys and girls to advance in education.
Mattie T. Blount High School was established in 1953 as a junior high school known as the Engine Street School. In 1956, the Prichard community, represented by the Engine Street PTA, requested that the Mobile County Board of High School Commissioners change the school’s name to Mattie T. Blount High School in honor of this dedicated and accomplished educator. In August 1956, the request was granted and students entered the newly titled Mattie T. Blount High School.
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The following information thanks to Findagrave Contributor Oaklawn Operation Overload (49786217)

BIO: The early education of Mattie Thomas was in Tuscaloosa, Alabama after the turn of the century. She attended Payne Normal School in Selma, Alabama. She graduated summa cum laude from what was the Alabama State Teacher’s College in Montgomery, Alabama and during World War II took courses towards her master’s degree. Her earliest teaching assignment was at Wilmer Elementary School, which was associated with the Mobile County Public School System. She was relocated to be a teacher in the Meachem Elementary School in Mobile, Alabama in 1916. Mattie Thomas was made an assistant principal after the death of Ella Grant in 1937. Mrs. Blount served the community until her death at the age of forty nine and is buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama. She was a member of Samuel Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Mattie Thomas married Solomon M. Blount on December 27, 1930 at the age of thirty-four. There were no known children to this union. Mr. Blount was not a Mobilian and it is believed that he was responsible for getting the Prichard School name changed in honor of another outstanding educator, Ms. Ella Grant, in March 1944. As a request from the citizens of Prichard, Alabama in 1953, Engine Street School was renamed in honor of Mattie T. Blount on September 12, 1956. As the school population in the community grew it became necessary to add a grade each year. The school held its first commencement exercise in 1958.
Through the years, Mattie T. Blount High School “Home of the Leopards” has grown and prospered as an educational institution.


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