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Submitted by: Glenn


Janice L. (Chase) Mann

February 21, 1938 ~ Dec 26, 1980

Woodward – Services for Janice L. Mann, 42, were at 2 PM Sunday in the United Pentecostal Church. The Rev. L. B. Perkins officiated.

Burial was in Colorado Springs, Colorado, under the direction of Good Samaritan Funeral Service, Woodward.

Mrs. Mann died Friday.

Born February 21, 1938 in Colorado Springs to Laurin and Doris Chase, she graduated from Colorado Springs high school in 1956 and went to work for the Colorado Interstate Gas Company as an executive Secretary.

For the past eight years, she lived in Woodward where she worked for Woodward Manufacturing. She was a member of the United Pentecostal Church.

Survivors include one daughter, Susan Kay, of the home; one son, Gary, Midland, Texas; her mother, Mrs. Doris L. Cox, Colorado Springs; two brothers, Don and Kent B. Chase, both of Colorado Springs; and other relatives. 


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