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Edgar L. Mann
© Enid Daily Eagle
05-1973
Submitted by: Glenn


December 24, 1902 - May 1973

Edgar L. Mann, 52, Route 6, died Friday morning in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. His funeral rites will be at 10 AM Monday in the Redeemer Lutheran Church with the Rev. Glenn C. Kollmeyer officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of the Henninger – Allen Funeral home.

Mann was born December 24, 1920, in El Dorado Springs, Missouri, and entered military service August 6, 1942. He was wounded in the Asiatic Pacific Theater.

Mann moved to Enid in 1950 and was married to Edna Frey on October 19, 1951, in Lahoma. She survives.

Other survivors include a son Bruce of the home; a brother, Wilbur Mann of Schell City, Missouri; three sisters, Mrs. Lloyd (Stella) Clason, Halsted, Kansas, Mrs. James (Odessa) Moffat, Piedmont and Mrs. Albert (Ilene) Johnson of El Dorado Springs.

Mann have a furniture upholstery business until ill health forced his retirement in 1958. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of the DAV and attended the Redeemer Lutheran Church. Man had received the Purple Heart Victory Medal.

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