He was born June 8, 1919, in Columbus, to the late Lee Zemroy and Myrtle (Montgomery) Ankrom.
He was an electrician with the former Pence Electric Co. of Columbus and a WWII U.S. Army veteran.
He is survived by two daughters and one son-in-law, Darlene and James Hale, Sunbury, and Geraldine Ankrom; one son, Alvin Y. Ankrom Jr.; one brother, Wayne Ankrom, Pennsboro, W.Va.; five sisters, Mona Jordan and Ethel Deyo, both of Mount Gilead, Helen Haynam, Westerville, Imogene Sesler, Columbus, and Grace Dymek, Millersport; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, John, Fred, Leeroy, George and Earl; and two sisters, Geraldine Smith and an infant.
Visitation was at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury where funeral services were also held. Graveside committal services were Monday at Glen Rest Cemetery.
He was born June 8, 1919, in Columbus, to the late Lee Zemroy and Myrtle (Montgomery) Ankrom.
He was an electrician with the former Pence Electric Co. of Columbus and a WWII U.S. Army veteran.
He is survived by two daughters and one son-in-law, Darlene and James Hale, Sunbury, and Geraldine Ankrom; one son, Alvin Y. Ankrom Jr.; one brother, Wayne Ankrom, Pennsboro, W.Va.; five sisters, Mona Jordan and Ethel Deyo, both of Mount Gilead, Helen Haynam, Westerville, Imogene Sesler, Columbus, and Grace Dymek, Millersport; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, John, Fred, Leeroy, George and Earl; and two sisters, Geraldine Smith and an infant.
Visitation was at DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury where funeral services were also held. Graveside committal services were Monday at Glen Rest Cemetery.
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