Death of Ira Ackerman
Ira W. Ackerman died Friday, September 1st at 4:50 p.m. at his home at Fourth and College streets, after having suffered from typhoid fever since the second of August. His funeral occurred Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Third street Christian church. The services were conducted by Rev. Frank Neff, pastor of the First M. E. church. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery. The services will be in charge of the K. P. and M. W. A. lodges, in both of which Mr. Ackerman was a member in good standing.
Mr. Ackerman was born near Butler, in Bates county, October 9th, 1877. With his parents he moved to this city and received his education in the public schools.
Later he accepted a position with Standard Oil Company in this city, remaining with that company for several years.
Mr. Ackerman was married to Miss Annie Jones of this city, February 8, 1899. Mrs. Ackerman and a little son born December 14th 1904, survive him. His father and one brother also are living.
Mr. Ackerman was employed in the warehouse of the Crome Wholesale Co., when he was taken ill, having been with that company for four years. He was a universal favorite with his employers and was a steady worker.
Death of Ira Ackerman
Ira W. Ackerman died Friday, September 1st at 4:50 p.m. at his home at Fourth and College streets, after having suffered from typhoid fever since the second of August. His funeral occurred Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Third street Christian church. The services were conducted by Rev. Frank Neff, pastor of the First M. E. church. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery. The services will be in charge of the K. P. and M. W. A. lodges, in both of which Mr. Ackerman was a member in good standing.
Mr. Ackerman was born near Butler, in Bates county, October 9th, 1877. With his parents he moved to this city and received his education in the public schools.
Later he accepted a position with Standard Oil Company in this city, remaining with that company for several years.
Mr. Ackerman was married to Miss Annie Jones of this city, February 8, 1899. Mrs. Ackerman and a little son born December 14th 1904, survive him. His father and one brother also are living.
Mr. Ackerman was employed in the warehouse of the Crome Wholesale Co., when he was taken ill, having been with that company for four years. He was a universal favorite with his employers and was a steady worker.
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