May 15, 1903 - Storm Lake Pilot Tribune - The remains of John Akers, who died in Des Moines May 6, 1903, were brought here for burial. The funeral was preached Sunday at 2 p.m. by Rev. A.S. Cochran at the M.E. church. Interment being in the cemetery east of the city with Odd Fellow rites, of which fraternity deceased was a member.
Mr. Akers at one time resided in Storm Lake, he was about 21 years of age. Two brothers of the deceased reside in this community, Geo. Akers, north of the city, and Otis Akers, south of town.
May 15, 1903 - Storm Lake Pilot Tribune - The remains of John Akers, who died in Des Moines May 6, 1903, were brought here for burial. The funeral was preached Sunday at 2 p.m. by Rev. A.S. Cochran at the M.E. church. Interment being in the cemetery east of the city with Odd Fellow rites, of which fraternity deceased was a member.
Mr. Akers at one time resided in Storm Lake, he was about 21 years of age. Two brothers of the deceased reside in this community, Geo. Akers, north of the city, and Otis Akers, south of town.
Family Members
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James Nelson Akers
1849–1937
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Mary Elizabeth Akers Rhea
1850–1930
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Mahlon Henry Akers
1852–1940
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Margaret Rebecca "Maggie" Akers
1854–1878
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Anna Jane Akers McGee
1855–1938
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Ephraim Mason Akers
1857–1858
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Otis Gibson Akers
1859–1943
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Nancy B. Akers
1861–1862
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Levina Belle Akers Crouse
1863–1954
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Minerva Lorena Akers Morris
1865–1951
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Rachel Matilda Akers Vogel
1866–1956
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George Uberta Akers
1868–1946
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Sarah Melissa Akers
1871–1893
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William Carl Akers
1872–1962
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Rosa Blanche Akers
1874–1874
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