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- Stella Irene Mann
CHEROKEE VILLAGE -- Stella Irene Mann, 89, of Cherokee Village,diedFriday, July 1, at the Fulton County Hospital of Salem.
Born in Needles, Calif., she was a member of the Order of theEasternStar, Daughters of the Nile and St. Andrew's Episcopal Churchof CherokeeVillage.
Surviving are two daughters, Lautetta Broome of Georgia andKarenHaugstad of Washington state; two stepsons, Art Mann of FloridaandSheldon Mann of California; 16 grandchildren; andmanygreat-grandchilden.
She was preceded in death by two husbands, Leon Fetterly andWilliamScott Mann, a son, a brother and her parents.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. July 24, at St. Andrew'sEpiscopalchurch, with Donald Norton officiating. Arrangements areunder thedirection of Tri-County Cherokee Chapel of Highland.
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Stella Irene Mann
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Stella Irene Mann, 89, Cherokee Village went home to be with theLordJesus Christ July 1, 2005 in Fulton County Hospital in Salem ofnaturalcauses.
She was born Jan. 5, 1916, in Needles, Calif., to Grover and Eva(Owings)Winton who preceded her in death. She was an avid reader,crafter and wasa member of the Eastern Star, Daughters of the Nile anda member of St.Andrew?s Episcopal Church in Cherokee Village.
She is survived by daughter and son-in-law Lautetta and Carroll BroomeofGeorgia, daughter and son-in-law Karen and Art Haugstad ofWashington,daughter-in-law Jeanie Fetterly of California, stepsonanddaughter-in-law Art and Susan Mann of Florida, and stepson SheldonMannof California. In addition, she has 16 grandchildren and manygreatgrandchildren who were dearly loved by her.
Mann was married in 1935 to Leon Fetterly and then in 1965 toWilliamScott Mann who passed away last year.
Mrs. Mann's son, Larry Fetterly, and brother, Ralph Winton, precededherin death.
A memorial service will be held July 24 at 11 a.m. at St.Andrew?sEpiscopal Church in Cherokee Village with Pastor Donald Nortonpresiding.
Arrangements are under the direction of Tri-County?s Cherokee ChapelofHighland.
Villager Journal (Jul/13/2005)
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