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Fannie Griffin Mann

Norfolk, Virginia

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Fannie Griffin Mann ELIZABETH CITY - Fannie Griffin Mann, 87, of the 800 block of Bunnells Ave., departed this earthly life into eternal rest Feb. 13, 2009, in Winslow Memorial Home. Mrs. Mann was the daughter of the late John and Nellie Griffin. She was the widower of the late Elbert Mann....

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I did not know Mo. Mann, but i attended the funeral with Mo. Otellia Hicks of Tower Of Deliverance,Pastor: Bishop James L. Moore Sr, service was the life she lived, awesome.

To the familey of Mother Mann:
We will miss our Mother Mann. Mother Mann always had a smile on her face. And you knew that she loved the Lord. Family stay encouraged we will see mother again . Pastor Michael Bailey, Hedges and Highway Deliverance Ministry, Virginia Beach, Va.

I can say that Mother Mann was someone that I knew all my life. She was a true example of a Godly woman. She has been to our church and spoke on many occassions. I can remember coming to Norfolk on "Friday's" in March and August to hear her speak with my grandparents, Supertindent Frank M. Batts, Sr. and Mother Rubia L. Batts. They are all together again, Rejoicing and Praising GOD like never before. A race well RAN!!! May God Bless each of you and continue to Comfort you hearts.

To Sister Shirley Sawyer and Family,

As I reflect on the life of the saintly Mother Fannie Mann, I cannot help but think about meeting her the first time when I was a child. The kind words and wonderful smiles she shared. As I became an adult, she helped me many times with the "woman to woman" advice she so freely gave; some of which I still quote even today.

Mother Mann has lived a full life in which I am grateful to have been allowed to be a part of. Thank you for sharing...

Mother Mann was a great woman of God. She had a great impact on me and I will continue to be thankful for her teaching and smile

Mother Mann was a great woman of God. She always spoke of holiness and that was the life she lived.What a wonderful example
Torria MCDOE

My prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort in times of sorrow. "Auntie" will greatly be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To the family:
With deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one. She will truly be missed for she was a fine person and a sweet person to know