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Samuel Jacob Ackerman

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Samuel Jacob Ackerman

Birth
Columbia, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Aug 1952 (aged 68)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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wife, Anna E. Stewart Ackerman

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Samuel J. Ackerman, sixty-eight, 662 New Holland Ave. died at Lancaster General Hospital at 9:55 a.m. yesterday. Dr. Charles P. Stahr, deputy coroner, pronounced death due to coronary occlusion. He had been employed as a yard man at the hospital for the past two years and had come to work as usual yesterday morning. When he became ill shortly after his arrival he was taken to the receiving ward and died a short time later. He was born in Columbia a son of the late Frank and Emma Arms Ackerman and had resided in Lancaster the greater part of his life. He was a member of Memorial Presbyterian Church and Sunday school and was formerly superintendent of the Children's Department of the Sunday School. There survive his wife, the former Anna E. Stewart, five children, Margaret F., wife of Albert H. Messner, Strasburg; Franklin S., near Adamstown; Richard S., Alexandria, Va.; Anna Mae, wife of Ernest J. Kaegi, Phoenix, Ariz.; and David L., Wilmington, Del.; also two sisters and a brother, Miss Jane Ackerman, Mountville; Mrs. Effie Schlossman, Columbia; and Guy N., Lancaster R7; and five grandchildren. (Intelligencer Journal - August 30, 1952)
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wife, Anna E. Stewart Ackerman

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Samuel J. Ackerman, sixty-eight, 662 New Holland Ave. died at Lancaster General Hospital at 9:55 a.m. yesterday. Dr. Charles P. Stahr, deputy coroner, pronounced death due to coronary occlusion. He had been employed as a yard man at the hospital for the past two years and had come to work as usual yesterday morning. When he became ill shortly after his arrival he was taken to the receiving ward and died a short time later. He was born in Columbia a son of the late Frank and Emma Arms Ackerman and had resided in Lancaster the greater part of his life. He was a member of Memorial Presbyterian Church and Sunday school and was formerly superintendent of the Children's Department of the Sunday School. There survive his wife, the former Anna E. Stewart, five children, Margaret F., wife of Albert H. Messner, Strasburg; Franklin S., near Adamstown; Richard S., Alexandria, Va.; Anna Mae, wife of Ernest J. Kaegi, Phoenix, Ariz.; and David L., Wilmington, Del.; also two sisters and a brother, Miss Jane Ackerman, Mountville; Mrs. Effie Schlossman, Columbia; and Guy N., Lancaster R7; and five grandchildren. (Intelligencer Journal - August 30, 1952)


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