Adeline A. Mann, 77, of Largo, FL died July 22, 2007 at Tampa General Hospital. She moved here in 1973 from Abilene, Texas and she was a homemaker, loved playing the organ and going to music classes and Adeline was a avid gardner. She was a member of the Air Force Sergeant Association .Survivors include her two sons: Richard D. Mann, Jr. of St. Petersburg, FL and Bill V. Perez of Cheyenne, WY; and her two daughters: Debra A. Brown of Pinellas Park, FL and Veniece K. Schenkel of St. Petersburg, FL.; five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
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Rick,
We are so Sorry for your lost of your Mom. Take Care Man.
Nicole, Venice, Debbie and Rick: You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Love you, Lori, Nick, Ben and Steph
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. God Bless-Mark and Monique Patrick
First.. To my aunt, uncle’s, my mom..
I know your grief must run deep as does mine and although she was my grandmother she was your mother. Deepest sympathy, prayers and above all,
love.
~Nikki
I am very sad to hear about Adeline’s passing. Her husband Dick and her were very close with my parents John and Lillian Patrick. My dad used to work with her husband and our families knew each other very well. We will all deeply miss her.
Debra,
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. Remember we are always here for you in any way.
Mary
I am so sorry for you loss. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.
She always spoke so highly of her family ` I going to miss her ` LOVE BROTHER Angelo
Our thoughts and prayers are with you..
Venice, Rick, Debra, Nikki, Ricky and family — We share in your sadness. Adeline was the most loving, devoted, and generous of mothers or grandmothers. Always remember the love she held in her heart for each of you. Our prayers are with you. Love, David, Sheree, Emily, Jessica and John
My personal thanks to your family for allowing Veterans Funeral Care to make arrangements for both your Mom and Dad. We try to make this situation a very personal experience, and I trust we have accomplished this to your utmost approval. Again, my condolences and appreciation for being a part of your family for a few days.
With regards, Allen
DEAR BILLY, RICK, VENICE, DEBRA @ NICHOLE, YOU ALL HAD A VERY UNIQUE MOTHER. ADALINE, OR ADALINA, AS I KNEW HER WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND MISSED. I REMEMBER HER MOSTLY FROM THE 1950’S, WHEN SHE LIVED ON 6TH AV., IN YBOR CITY. SHE LOVED TO DANCE. SHE LOVED ALL OF HER CHILDREN. I WILL THINK OF HER AND REMEMBER HER ALWAYS. GOD BLESS US ALL.
LOVE, FRANCES L IPPOLITO, FIRST COUSIN TO ADALINA.