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Gerald Cleveland Mann, Jr 1930 - 2011

Gerald C Mann Jr of Dallas, Dallas County, TX was born on July 25, 1930 in Dallas to Gerald C. Mann, I and Anna Mary Mars. He had siblings Lola Ann Mann and Robert Mars Mann. He married Kathryn Jane Beglen, and had children Gerald Cleveland Mann 3rd, Kay Mann, and Barbara Mann. Gerald Mann died at age 80 years old on May 18, 2011, and was buried at Hillcrest Mausoleum & Memorial Park in Dallas.
Gerald C Mann Jr
Dallas, Dallas County, TX 75230
July 25, 1930
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
May 18, 2011
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  • Introduction

    Birth: 25 Jul 1930 - USA Marriage: 20 Apr 1960 - Cook County (Cook), IL (Illinois) Death: 18 May 2011 - Dallas, Texas, USA Parents: Gerald C Mann, Anna Mary Mars Marriage Name: Kathryn Jane Beglen Marriage Date: 20 Apr 1960 Spouse: Gerald C. Mann Jr. Marriage Location: Cook County, IL Marriage license: {012AB198-B743-4B3D-8387-239D1D722418} File Number: 2563614 Archive Collection Name: Cook County Genealogy Records (Marriages) Archive repository location: Chicago, IL Archive repository name: Cook County Clerk
  • 07/25
    1930

    Birthday

    July 25, 1930
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    Dallas, Dallas County, Texas USA
    Birthplace
  • Early Life & Education

    Texas Country Day School & Southern Methodist University.
  • 05/18
    2011

    Death

    May 18, 2011
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Hillcrest Mausoleum & Memorial Park in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 75225, USA
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  • Obituary

    In Memory of Gerald C Mann July 25, 1930 - May 18, 2011 Gerald "Jerry" C Mann Jr, 80, passed away May 18, 2011 after a courageous battle with cancer. Jerry, the oldest son of Gerald C Mann, Sr. and Anna Mary Mars Mann, was born in Boston, Massachusetts on July 25, 1930. He lived his life as a Texan, attending Texas Country Day School and Southern Methodist University. A Korean War Veteran, Jerry's specialty was cryptology. He married Jane Beglen of Kenilworth, Illinois. Jerry is survived by Jane and their three children, Kay Mann Herndon, Gerald C Mann, III and Barbara Mann Valle. He is also survived by his brother, Robert Mars Mann and wife Carol Neely Mann of Estes Park, Colorado; sister Lola Ann Mann of Lebanon, Oregon, and six grandchildren: Blake and Sarah Herndon, Marshall and Elizabeth Mann and Erin and Rebecca Valle. Jerry will always be remembered for his love of knowledge, extensive collections, quick wit and big Texas laugh. Memorial service will be held at 4:00pm Friday, May 27 at Northwest Highway Chapel. October 29, 2013 JERRY AND I GREW UP TOGETHER IN AUSTIN TEXAS. HE WAS A GREAT FRIEND AND FUN TO BE WITH. LOST CONTACT WITH HIM IN LATER YEARS BUT SURE HATED TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING. - October 28, 2013 I have known Jerry most of my life. His father was a friend of my grandmother and Jerry was a friend of my father. As I grew older Jerry also became good friends of my brother and I. We have spent many hours "Shooting the breeze" and "Chewing the fat". Jerry liked to talk and loved to laugh! Jerry also liked knowledge. He was probably the only person I ever knew that one could talk to intelligently about almost any subject. Later in time Jerry would come to stay with us in Tennessee where we would talk until the cows came home. I'm proud to say "Uncle Jerry" was my friend. He will be greatly missed. Michael Carpenter, Liberty, TN July 23, 2013 Just found out ,a true angel has litf this world to be with another family cant wait to see him again rest peace. Dr Gerald Mann you .will truiy be missed thank you, sherri addington, north richland hills, TX June 12, 2011 I have been going through old photos and ran across some with Jerry in them. My father had been Jerry Sr.'s campaign manager once upon a time, his name was Hirschie Johnson. Daddy had been a native of Texas, but we lived in the Washington D.C. area. Every several years we'd make a family trip to Texas and visiting the Mann's was always on the list. The photos I have are of a visit some time around 1951. There are horses in the pictures with all of us and a "speckled" dog. There is a young woman and I'm not sure if it is Lola or Jerry's wife. There is also a picture of Anna Mary and I couldn't remember her name, that's how I found this guest book, looking for her name to identify the photo. I'm putting the pictures in chronological order and have gotten up to 1952 so far but I know we have other pictures of our visits and rembember having a crush on Jerry, he was so sweet and obviously made a big impression on a young girl of 5 or 6 years old. I am sorry for your loss I will always remember Jerry Jr. to be so handsome and kind. Sincerely Margaret Johnson Margaret Johnson, Magnolia, TX
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In 1930, in the year that Gerald Cleveland Mann, Jr was born, as head of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, William Hays established a code of decency that outlined what was acceptable in films. The public - and government - had felt that films in the '20's had become increasingly risque and that the behavior of its stars was becoming scandalous. Laws were being passed. In response, the heads of the movie studios adopted a voluntary "code", hoping to head off legislation. The first part of the code prohibited "lowering the moral standards of those who see it", called for depictions of the "correct standards of life", and forbade a picture from showing any sort of ridicule towards a law or "creating sympathy for its violation". The second part dealt with particular behavior in film such as homosexuality, the use of specific curse words, and miscegenation.
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In 1953, he was 23 years old when on July 27th, the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed. The Armistice was to last until "a final peaceful settlement is achieved". No peaceful settlement has ever been agreed upon.
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