Mrs. Edward Ackerman was born in Mass, 1861, and died on Tuesday May 27, 1919. She was, before her marriage, Miss Sarah Bartlett, and was one of a family of seven boys and girls, a brother in the west being the only surviving one of the seven.
When quite young she was united in marriage with Edward Ackerman and about 35 years ago they bought his father's grocery stock, at North Boylston, and moved it to Boylston Center, where they have since conducted a general store.
Mrs. Ackerman or "Aunt Sarah" as she was familiary known by her friends and neighbors, possessed a cheerful and uncomplaining disposition and was loved and honored by all
who knew her. Her husband had been an invalid for a number of years, leaving her with all the care of the store and home. She had been in failing health for about 2 years, suffering from Brights disease, but for the past week had rapidly grown worse until the end came on Tuesday morning, One daughter, Mrs. Fred Guy, and one son, Elmer, both of Lacona, with the husband and father survive.
The funeral was held Thursday at 2 o'clock, from her late home.
Source: Sandy Creek News, May 29, 1919
Mrs. Edward Ackerman was born in Mass, 1861, and died on Tuesday May 27, 1919. She was, before her marriage, Miss Sarah Bartlett, and was one of a family of seven boys and girls, a brother in the west being the only surviving one of the seven.
When quite young she was united in marriage with Edward Ackerman and about 35 years ago they bought his father's grocery stock, at North Boylston, and moved it to Boylston Center, where they have since conducted a general store.
Mrs. Ackerman or "Aunt Sarah" as she was familiary known by her friends and neighbors, possessed a cheerful and uncomplaining disposition and was loved and honored by all
who knew her. Her husband had been an invalid for a number of years, leaving her with all the care of the store and home. She had been in failing health for about 2 years, suffering from Brights disease, but for the past week had rapidly grown worse until the end came on Tuesday morning, One daughter, Mrs. Fred Guy, and one son, Elmer, both of Lacona, with the husband and father survive.
The funeral was held Thursday at 2 o'clock, from her late home.
Source: Sandy Creek News, May 29, 1919
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