| Visitation:
							4-7 p.m. Sunday, October 20, 2019 at Blessed 
							Sacrament Catholic Church Service:
							9:30 a.m. Monday, October 21, 2019 also at Blessed 
							Sacrament 
							Funeral home: Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral 
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							Obituary  
							 Charles V. Mann, 90, of 
							Springfield, passed away October 14, 2019 at home 
							surrounded by his family. 
 Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home in Lincoln has 
							been entrusted with his care.
 
 Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Sunday, October 20, 
							2019 at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Funeral 
							mass will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday, October 21, 2019 
							also at Blessed Sacrament with Father Jeffery A. 
							Grant officiating. Burial will follow in Camp Butler 
							National Cemetery with full military honors.
 
 Charlie was born January 5, 1929 in Riverton, IL., 
							the son of Vivian V Mann and Caroline (Barni) Mann. 
							He married Rose Marie Gorman June 18, 1955. She 
							preceded him in death March 28, 2015.
 Charlie was a 1947 graduate of 
							Riverton High School. He was employed at Weaver's 
							Manufacturing after graduation until he was drafted 
							into the Army during the Korean War.  He served his country in the 
							artillery and was the sergeant in charge of a 105 
							Howitzer. He fought in the Iron Triangle in 1951 and 
							served at Camp McCoy in 1952. He then served in the 
							reserves until 1956. He received the UN Service 
							Medal, The Korean Service Medal, and three battle 
							stars. After his military service he returned to 
							work at Weaver's until 1973 and later worked for 
							Precision Products from 1974 until his retirement in 
							1991. | 
 
He has been a member of Blessed Sacrament for over 60 years. He 
has been a member of the Knights of Columbus Council #4179 in Chatham for over 
54 years and is an honorary life member and Springfield Chapter Hall of Fame 
Member. He was also a member of the Spring River Hunting and Fishing Club. 
Charlie recently got to go on the Honor Flight with the Land of Lincoln Chapter. 
In his spare time he enjoyed fishing, hunting, and vacationing with his family 
at his favorite spot on Lake Alice in Tomahawk, Wisconsin.
 Surviving are his son Stephen (Laurie) Mann of Springfield; daughter Angie 
(Chris) Wollesen of Springfield; daughter in law Beth Mann of Linthicum Heights, 
Maryland; 8 grandchildren; 6 great grandsons; and several nieces, nephews, 
cousins, and friends.
 He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Rose, his son Thomas Mann, 
sister and brother in law Mary & Fritz Bennett, and sister and brother in law 
Vivian "Babe" and Mike Steele.
 
 Memorial donations may be made to the Land of Lincoln Honor Flight.
 
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