"The Death Record, William Mann
Wm Mann, one of the old residents of the county, died at his home, 715 Grace Street, yesterday morning of heart failure.
He was feeling as well as usual at retiring last night and nothing of his sickness was known until his wife was awakened about three o'clock. He did not regain consciousness and passed away peacefully at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Mann was born in England, Feb. 12, 1830. He came to America when about twenty-one years old and finally to Nebraska twenty-four years ago when he began living on his farm ten miles west of town. Here he lived until about seven years ago when he moved to Beatrice.
He was a hard-working man, a conscientious Christian, a kind and generous neighbor, and a loving husband and father. For several years he has been an efficient deacon of the Baptist church.
He leaves to mourn besides a multitude of friends, his wife and seven children. They are Will and Horace of Plymouth, Oscar and Clarence of Harbine, Mrs. Camp of Harbine, Mrs. S. W. Armstrong of this city, and Mrs. Camp of Murray, IA.
The funeral will be held today at 10 a.m. from the family residence and interment will be in the Kilpatrick cemetery west of town. The sympathy of the community is extended to the family. Beatrice Daily Sun, Aug. 30, 1905
"The Death Record, William Mann
Wm Mann, one of the old residents of the county, died at his home, 715 Grace Street, yesterday morning of heart failure.
He was feeling as well as usual at retiring last night and nothing of his sickness was known until his wife was awakened about three o'clock. He did not regain consciousness and passed away peacefully at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Mann was born in England, Feb. 12, 1830. He came to America when about twenty-one years old and finally to Nebraska twenty-four years ago when he began living on his farm ten miles west of town. Here he lived until about seven years ago when he moved to Beatrice.
He was a hard-working man, a conscientious Christian, a kind and generous neighbor, and a loving husband and father. For several years he has been an efficient deacon of the Baptist church.
He leaves to mourn besides a multitude of friends, his wife and seven children. They are Will and Horace of Plymouth, Oscar and Clarence of Harbine, Mrs. Camp of Harbine, Mrs. S. W. Armstrong of this city, and Mrs. Camp of Murray, IA.
The funeral will be held today at 10 a.m. from the family residence and interment will be in the Kilpatrick cemetery west of town. The sympathy of the community is extended to the family. Beatrice Daily Sun, Aug. 30, 1905
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