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Joseph Frederick Mann

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Joseph Frederick Mann Veteran

Birth
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
Death
13 Jun 2020 (aged 70)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.3611312, Longitude: -87.2942919
Plot
SECTION 55 SITE 1304
Memorial ID
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Joseph Frederick Mann
September 1, 1949 - June 13, 2020
On June 13, 2020, Joseph Frederick Mann passed away as a result of heart failure. He is survived by his beloved wife, Gwendolyn Keller Mann, and his daughters, Melissa Martinez of New Orleans, LA and Jennifer Todd (Doug) of Winter Garden, FL. He was the son of the late Frederick H Mann, Jr. and the late Nancy Cotita Loadholtz (Gene) of Pensacola, FL. He was "Crazy PawPaw/PopPop" to his grandchildren, Cedar, Gwyneth, Evelyn, Benjamin, Eliana, Brooklyn, Sadie, Mariah, and Lexi. They were like grandchildren to him. He is also survived by his former wife, Peggy Mann, with whom he shared 38 loving years, and his older sister, Linda Garton (Tom) of Pensacola, FL.

Mr. Mann attended Escambia High School, then the University of West Florida, where he earned his Master of Arts in Economics. He served with the US Navy for 21 years, retiring as a LCDR. He worked for the Army Corps of Engineers for 25 years. He was an adjunct professor for Northwood University for 34 years and a tax advisor for H&R Block for 27 years. Mr. Mann was a member of the New Orleans Civil War Roundtable since 1989 and would often share his knowledge with others (willing or otherwise). He was a founding member at the National World War II Museum. He attended St. Charles United Methodist Church and was a bowler with Westside Bowling Lanes. He had a passion for genealogy, researching his family and helping others with their searches. He was a loving and giving man, full of advice and some of the worst jokes we'd ever heard.

MANN, JOSEPH FREDERICK
LCDR US NAVY
VIETNAM, PERSIAN GULF
DATE OF BIRTH: 09/01/1949
DATE OF DEATH: 06/13/2020
BURIED AT: SECTION 55 SITE 1304 Click to view the cemetery map
BARRANCAS NATIONAL CEMETERY
NAVAL AIR STATION, 1 CEMETERY ROAD PENSACOLA, FL 32508
(850) 453-4108
Joseph Frederick Mann
September 1, 1949 - June 13, 2020
On June 13, 2020, Joseph Frederick Mann passed away as a result of heart failure. He is survived by his beloved wife, Gwendolyn Keller Mann, and his daughters, Melissa Martinez of New Orleans, LA and Jennifer Todd (Doug) of Winter Garden, FL. He was the son of the late Frederick H Mann, Jr. and the late Nancy Cotita Loadholtz (Gene) of Pensacola, FL. He was "Crazy PawPaw/PopPop" to his grandchildren, Cedar, Gwyneth, Evelyn, Benjamin, Eliana, Brooklyn, Sadie, Mariah, and Lexi. They were like grandchildren to him. He is also survived by his former wife, Peggy Mann, with whom he shared 38 loving years, and his older sister, Linda Garton (Tom) of Pensacola, FL.

Mr. Mann attended Escambia High School, then the University of West Florida, where he earned his Master of Arts in Economics. He served with the US Navy for 21 years, retiring as a LCDR. He worked for the Army Corps of Engineers for 25 years. He was an adjunct professor for Northwood University for 34 years and a tax advisor for H&R Block for 27 years. Mr. Mann was a member of the New Orleans Civil War Roundtable since 1989 and would often share his knowledge with others (willing or otherwise). He was a founding member at the National World War II Museum. He attended St. Charles United Methodist Church and was a bowler with Westside Bowling Lanes. He had a passion for genealogy, researching his family and helping others with their searches. He was a loving and giving man, full of advice and some of the worst jokes we'd ever heard.

MANN, JOSEPH FREDERICK
LCDR US NAVY
VIETNAM, PERSIAN GULF
DATE OF BIRTH: 09/01/1949
DATE OF DEATH: 06/13/2020
BURIED AT: SECTION 55 SITE 1304 Click to view the cemetery map
BARRANCAS NATIONAL CEMETERY
NAVAL AIR STATION, 1 CEMETERY ROAD PENSACOLA, FL 32508
(850) 453-4108

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JOSEPH F
MANN
LCDR USN
VIETNAM
PERSIAN GULF
SEP 1 1949
JUN 13 2020
NAM
YOU'RE LIKE A
FAMILY TO ME



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