Birth: August 4, 1883
Death: June 23, 1936
Location: Lot 142, Section 4, Outside the Old Cemetery
Independent Wednesday 24 June 1936
Death Takes Nina Philomene Mann
Mrs. Nina Philomene Mann, wife of Norton Mann and a resident of Hall county for more than 40 years, died at 7:45 o’clock, Tuesday evening, at a hospital in this city. She had been ill for the past month, complications attending a gall bladder ailment causing death. the family resides at 922 North Custer street.
The departed was born on a farm near St. Francis, Kas., Aug 4, 1884, having attained the age of 51 years, ten months and 17 days at the time of her death. In her girlhood, the family removed from Kansas to Hall county where she completed her schooling and on Feb. 12, 1908, was united in marriage to Norton Mann.
Surviving besides her bereaved husband and aged mother, Mrs. S. L. Moriarty, are four daughters, Mrs. Hazel Woodward, of Lincoln; Mrs. Eva Buda of Erickson; Mrs. Edith Christensen, Grand Island, and Miss Margaret, at home; ten sons, Francis Mann of Spickard, Mo.; Cecil, Harry and William Mann, all residents of Grand Island, and Roy, Lewis, Chester, Calvin, Kenneth and John Mann, residing at home; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Griffith, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mrs. Nora Plummer of Norfolk; Mrs. Goldie Clair, Omaha, and Mrs. Lilly Fountaine, of Clatskanie, Ore., and three brothers, Guy, and Henry Moriarty, of this city, and Bert Moriarty of Kearney; also seven grandchildren. Her father, a son Delbert, a brother and three sisters preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held at two o’clock, Friday afternoon, at the Livingston Sonderman funeral home. Rev. R. R. Richards, of the Baptist church, will officiate and burial will be in the family plot in Wood River Cemetery.
Friends desiring to view the body may do so, between the hours of seven and nine o’clock, Thursday evening, at the funeral home.