Akron, Ohio · Saturday, July 19, 1980
Homer W. Atkinson, 63, of 915 Norton Av., died Thursday, July 17. He was a resident of Barberton 28 years and a veteran of World War II. He worked at Rockwell International for 26 years and attended Reimer Road Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Dorothy V.; daughters Virginia M. Boggs, Hazel M. Atkinson, Ruth A. Fullmer and Kathy Holloway, all of Barberton, Shirley M. Frye, Portsmouth, Va.; sons, George B and Kenneth L. Atkinson, Barberton; eight grandchildren; brothers, Raymond of Arnoldberg, W. Va., Todd, Rocksdale, W. Va., Luther, Calhoun Co., W. Va. and Hugh, Army in Germany, sisters, Letha Kodab of Florida and Susie of Barberton; and half-sister, Georgie Faye Atkinson, Barberton.
Akron, Ohio · Saturday, July 19, 1980
Homer W. Atkinson, 63, of 915 Norton Av., died Thursday, July 17. He was a resident of Barberton 28 years and a veteran of World War II. He worked at Rockwell International for 26 years and attended Reimer Road Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Dorothy V.; daughters Virginia M. Boggs, Hazel M. Atkinson, Ruth A. Fullmer and Kathy Holloway, all of Barberton, Shirley M. Frye, Portsmouth, Va.; sons, George B and Kenneth L. Atkinson, Barberton; eight grandchildren; brothers, Raymond of Arnoldberg, W. Va., Todd, Rocksdale, W. Va., Luther, Calhoun Co., W. Va. and Hugh, Army in Germany, sisters, Letha Kodab of Florida and Susie of Barberton; and half-sister, Georgie Faye Atkinson, Barberton.
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