John Wayne Mann  October 7 1944  September 25 2019

John Wayne Mann October 7 1944 September 25 2019

October 7 1944 September 25 2019
John’s Obituary John Wayne Mann (Johnny) was born in Dallas, TX on October 7, 1944. He passed away in Dallas, TX on September 25, 2019. Johnny was born in Dallas and graduated from Kimball High School. He retired from Associated Aircraft Supply CO. on January 1, 2016. He always had bigger than life stories to share and was excellent with Children and Grandchildren. He loved animals and his family. He lived many lives during his time on earth. He did not see lines in family or friends, treating all the people who called him Dad, Daddy, Pa Pa, Grandpa Johnny or friend equally. He had a generous to a fault nature and everyone who knew him will have their own memories to hold on to as we carry him in our hearts. Johnny was proceeded in death by his parents John L. Mann and Annette Austin Mann. He was survived by his Wife Christy Mann, his Children and his Grandchildren. Please join us for his Celebration of life casual luncheon Sunday, October 13, 2019 from 12:00 – 2:00 PM to be held at Eunice Activity Center 1000 Eunice Street • Arlington, TX 76010 Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of John Wayne Mann October 7 1944 September 25 2019.

Jeter & Son Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Cedar Hill, state: Texas

death notice John Wayne Mann October 7 1944 September 25 2019

obituary notice John Wayne Mann October 7 1944 September 25 2019

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