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Bessie Vance <I>Cook</I> Mann

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Bessie Vance Cook Mann

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
22 Dec 1969 (aged 77)
Hartselle, Morgan County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Humes Addition/Section 21-Lot 18
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Bessie Cook Mann

Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Cook Mann, 77, 1223 Grant St. SE, who died Monday at a Hartselle hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Guntharp Funeral Home, Rev. A.B. VanArsdale officiating. Burial will be in Decatur Cemetery, Guntharp directing.

Survivors include three sons, Louis Mann, Beaumont, Texas, Fred Mann, Jackson, Miss; George Mann, Decatur; a brother, R.W. Cook, Camden, Ark; granddaughters, Linda Mann, Jackson; Karen Mann, Beaumont; a grandson, Chris Mann, Beaumont.

Pallbearers will be Robert Chenault, James Roden, James Riggs, Arthur Nebrig, Carl Simmons, O.D. Lipscomb, B.H. Allen, Ed Davidson.

Mrs. Mann was the widow of the late Arthur C. Mann, a Decatur grocery operator. She was a native of Manchester, Tenn, who came to Decatur in the early 1900s. She was the daughter of the late Samuel L. Cook, who served several terms as alderman and president of the city council of New Decatur about 1910.
DECATUR DAILY - December 22, 1969
Bessie Cook Mann

Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Cook Mann, 77, 1223 Grant St. SE, who died Monday at a Hartselle hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Guntharp Funeral Home, Rev. A.B. VanArsdale officiating. Burial will be in Decatur Cemetery, Guntharp directing.

Survivors include three sons, Louis Mann, Beaumont, Texas, Fred Mann, Jackson, Miss; George Mann, Decatur; a brother, R.W. Cook, Camden, Ark; granddaughters, Linda Mann, Jackson; Karen Mann, Beaumont; a grandson, Chris Mann, Beaumont.

Pallbearers will be Robert Chenault, James Roden, James Riggs, Arthur Nebrig, Carl Simmons, O.D. Lipscomb, B.H. Allen, Ed Davidson.

Mrs. Mann was the widow of the late Arthur C. Mann, a Decatur grocery operator. She was a native of Manchester, Tenn, who came to Decatur in the early 1900s. She was the daughter of the late Samuel L. Cook, who served several terms as alderman and president of the city council of New Decatur about 1910.
DECATUR DAILY - December 22, 1969

Gravesite Details

Marker with her name and dates has not been located. Cook is on other side of headstone.



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