Born Dec. 9, 1914, in Hyde County, Mrs. Mann was a daughter of the late Junious Thomas and Xenia Selby McKinney. A graduate of Engelhard School, she attended cosmetology school and was a retired cosmetologist.
She had been an active member of the former Middletown Christian Church, Hyde County, and was a member of the Hyde chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
Her husband, Richard Howerton Mann, died Oct. 20, 1997.
Survivors include brothers H.J. McKinney, China Grove, N.R., V.A., Earl Gray and P.D. McKinney, all of Salisbury, and P.H. McKinney, Granite Quarry; and sisters Lois M. Fulp, Durham, Willie D. Testa, Auburn, N.Y., Eunice M. Dwiggins, Cooleemee, and Irene M. Hinson and Emogene M. Carawan, both of Salisbury.
Services: Graveside, 11 a.m., Friday, Soule Cemetery, Swan Quarter, conducted by Steve Bryan and Valerie Ballance.
Bryan Funeral Service, Swan Quarter, is in charge of arrangements.
Born Dec. 9, 1914, in Hyde County, Mrs. Mann was a daughter of the late Junious Thomas and Xenia Selby McKinney. A graduate of Engelhard School, she attended cosmetology school and was a retired cosmetologist.
She had been an active member of the former Middletown Christian Church, Hyde County, and was a member of the Hyde chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
Her husband, Richard Howerton Mann, died Oct. 20, 1997.
Survivors include brothers H.J. McKinney, China Grove, N.R., V.A., Earl Gray and P.D. McKinney, all of Salisbury, and P.H. McKinney, Granite Quarry; and sisters Lois M. Fulp, Durham, Willie D. Testa, Auburn, N.Y., Eunice M. Dwiggins, Cooleemee, and Irene M. Hinson and Emogene M. Carawan, both of Salisbury.
Services: Graveside, 11 a.m., Friday, Soule Cemetery, Swan Quarter, conducted by Steve Bryan and Valerie Ballance.
Bryan Funeral Service, Swan Quarter, is in charge of arrangements.
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