William Robinson Mann
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William Robinson
Mann, 66 years old, died
peacefully on March 3,
2010 after a courageous
battle with BAC Lung
Cancer. He was born
on August 25, 1943, to
William and Mary Mann.
As a long time resident
of Newport Beach, his
fondest memories was
surfing and fishing along
its sandy beaches in his
youth, and in adulthood, meeting the love of his life,
his wife Trudie Mann and raising their family.
Bill led a rich, wonderful life that left a lasting imprint
on many people in his personal and professional life.
To his professional colleagues, Bill was a pioneer of
the semiconductor test industry who was passionate
about mentoring engineering colleagues new to the
industry. Working with younger engineers kept his
skills sharp, and he encouraged others at his level
within industry to do the same. Bill established the
internship program over his 32 year career at Rockwell
Semiconductor Systems and achieved the IEEE Senior
Fellow and Career & Industry Service Award. To his
friends and family, Bill is remembered most for his
intrinsic goodness, great sense of humor, and infectious
upbeat attitude.
In his retirement, Bill enjoyed globetrotting the world
with his beloved wife, honing his budding chef skills
in the kitchen, and entertaining his many friends.
He leaves behind his wife of 39 years, Trudie, sons
Derek and Brian, brother Bob, and Sister-in-Law
Nannette Mann. The family wishes to express their
thanks to the many friends who have supported them
through this journey.
A “Celebration of Life” service will be held at
Mariner’s Church, 5001 Newport Coast Dr., Irvine,
CA 92603 from 3:00pm – 6:00pm on Sunday, March
14, 2010.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations
be made to:
The American Cancer Society
P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City
OK, 73123-1718
Donation for Bill Mann
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