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Anna E. <I>Jones</I> Ackerman

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Anna E. Jones Ackerman

Birth
Butler, Bates County, Missouri, USA
Death
23 Apr 1919 (aged 41)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 105 Lot 907 Grave 2
Memorial ID
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From Henry Co. Obituaries:
ACKERMAN, Anna JONES - abt 1877 - 1919. Mrs. Anna Ackerman - Died at the St. John's Hospital in Springfield, (MO) April 23rd, with paralysis, having been stricken just five days before. Deceased maiden name was Anna Jones and she was born in Clinton about 42 years ago. She married Ira Ackerman about 17 years ago, but he died 13 years ago, leaving her with a little son, Chester, who is now 14. she made Clinton her home with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jones, until a few years ago, when they moved to Springfield, which had since been their home. Besides her mother and son, she leaves one sister, Mrs. Jennie Collier, of LaDue; and two brothers, Billy and Jack Jones of Clinton. She was a good woman, industrious and kind to all about her. She had been a member of the Christian church for years. Her body was brought to Clinton and the funeral services were conducted at the Christian church Friday afternoon by Rev. A. N. Lindsey. Burial in Englewood beside her husband.
From Henry Co. Obituaries:
ACKERMAN, Anna JONES - abt 1877 - 1919. Mrs. Anna Ackerman - Died at the St. John's Hospital in Springfield, (MO) April 23rd, with paralysis, having been stricken just five days before. Deceased maiden name was Anna Jones and she was born in Clinton about 42 years ago. She married Ira Ackerman about 17 years ago, but he died 13 years ago, leaving her with a little son, Chester, who is now 14. she made Clinton her home with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jones, until a few years ago, when they moved to Springfield, which had since been their home. Besides her mother and son, she leaves one sister, Mrs. Jennie Collier, of LaDue; and two brothers, Billy and Jack Jones of Clinton. She was a good woman, industrious and kind to all about her. She had been a member of the Christian church for years. Her body was brought to Clinton and the funeral services were conducted at the Christian church Friday afternoon by Rev. A. N. Lindsey. Burial in Englewood beside her husband.


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