Hannah Manson-Perry, daughter of Reverend R.D. & Maple Manson, was born October 8, 1946 in Dallas, TX. She attended Booker T. Washington high school in Dallas, TX where she
graduated in 1964. She was a proud member of The National Honor Society. Hannah continued her education at Bishop College in Dallas, TX. She worked for Texas Instruments for 2 years before she was offered a position with Frito Lay as a lead chemist. In 1972, Hannah married Henry Perry. She later had one son JAaron, then finished her career at Frito Lay which she retired from in 1996.
In 1986, she published a newsletter and started a ministry called "The Pavillion of The Lord Jesus Christ". Under that umbrella, she taught seminars and classes on spiritual warfare
and salvation. In 1996 Hannah released her first published book, "Strung With Care" that is a gold-plated collection of enduring trials in the midst of invisible helps and encouragements. She dedicated this book to her son JAaron, whom was her very best critic. In 1997, Hannah moved to San Jose, California and began working for SBC Global as a human resource manager. She later worked for the Department of Health and Human Services in San Francisco, where she developed programs to help the homeless and veterans. In 2000, Hannah released her first recorded CD called "Lately". In 2012, Hannah moved back to
Dallas, TX to be closer to her family, grandchildren and siblings. Hannah's Christian journey began at an early age. Her father was a noted Reverend of Harding Street Baptist Church in Dallas, TX. There is where her relationship with the Lord began. Hannah would later be drawn to preach and prophecy to many. She was truly a mother of many nations.
Preceded in death are the following: Parents Reverend R.D. & Maple Manson, and her sister Wilma Fields. She leaves to cherish her memories, one son JAaron Perry (Adrienne), siblings Rubee Williams (Lucious), Richard and Dr. Robert Manson; seven grandchildren Hannah, Asher, Nicholas, Jasmine, JaColby, Joseph and Justin; two nephews, Otis Harris (Cassandra) and Everette Fields (Angela). She also leaves many spiritual children, grandchildren and a host of friends.