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Orville E Ackerman

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Orville E Ackerman

Birth
West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, USA
Death
5 Nov 1945 (aged 49)
Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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From: genealogytrails.com/ill/whiteside/obitA2.html#oea2451

ORVILLE E. ACKERMAN, 49, Prophetstown farmer passed away at St. Francis hospital in Kewanee at 7:30 p m. Monday [11/05/1945]. About one month ago Mr. Ackerman was overcome by monoxide gas while repairing a tractor and was taken to the hospital for treatment. He returned home and last Saturday became ill and returned to the hospital. His death was diagnosed as being caused from a cerebral hemorrhage. Funeral services will be at the Gardner chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends may call there. Mr. Ackerman was born at West Point, Neb. March 17, 1896, the son of Fred A. and Ellen Wiederhold Ackerman. He married Esther Holmgren of Kewanee Sept. 2, 1924, and they farmed in the vicinity of Prophetstown since. Surviving are his wife, one brother, Harley Ackerman, Prophetstown; four sisters, Mrs. John Clary, Morrison, Mrs. Ira Rapp, Mrs. Mearland Dean and Mrs. Chester Miller, Prophetstown. His aunt, Mrs. Frank Goembel, resides at Prophetstown. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Harold.

Funeral Notice: Funeral services were held Thursday [11/08/1945] afternoon at the Gardner chapel for Orville Ackerman, who passed away Monday evening at St. Francis hospital in Kewanee. The Rev. R. H. Wharton of Tampico officiated. Lloyd Wildman and Raymond Spath sang, "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Near the Cross," accompanied by Mrs. S. G. Wildman. The pallbearers were Ralph Miller, Willard Wolf of Hooppole, Ira Stanley of Kewanee, Raymond Farrell, Paul Land and Rakph Naftzger. Mrs. Amiel Roseling of Tampico and Mrs. Paul Land assisted with flowers. Interment was in Riverside cemetery (Prophetstown). Friends and relatives from Morrison, Tampico and Kewanee attended the rites.

Contributed by Larry Reynolds from The Sterling Daily Gazette, November 6, 1945, page 7, column 2
From: genealogytrails.com/ill/whiteside/obitA2.html#oea2451

ORVILLE E. ACKERMAN, 49, Prophetstown farmer passed away at St. Francis hospital in Kewanee at 7:30 p m. Monday [11/05/1945]. About one month ago Mr. Ackerman was overcome by monoxide gas while repairing a tractor and was taken to the hospital for treatment. He returned home and last Saturday became ill and returned to the hospital. His death was diagnosed as being caused from a cerebral hemorrhage. Funeral services will be at the Gardner chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends may call there. Mr. Ackerman was born at West Point, Neb. March 17, 1896, the son of Fred A. and Ellen Wiederhold Ackerman. He married Esther Holmgren of Kewanee Sept. 2, 1924, and they farmed in the vicinity of Prophetstown since. Surviving are his wife, one brother, Harley Ackerman, Prophetstown; four sisters, Mrs. John Clary, Morrison, Mrs. Ira Rapp, Mrs. Mearland Dean and Mrs. Chester Miller, Prophetstown. His aunt, Mrs. Frank Goembel, resides at Prophetstown. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Harold.

Funeral Notice: Funeral services were held Thursday [11/08/1945] afternoon at the Gardner chapel for Orville Ackerman, who passed away Monday evening at St. Francis hospital in Kewanee. The Rev. R. H. Wharton of Tampico officiated. Lloyd Wildman and Raymond Spath sang, "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Near the Cross," accompanied by Mrs. S. G. Wildman. The pallbearers were Ralph Miller, Willard Wolf of Hooppole, Ira Stanley of Kewanee, Raymond Farrell, Paul Land and Rakph Naftzger. Mrs. Amiel Roseling of Tampico and Mrs. Paul Land assisted with flowers. Interment was in Riverside cemetery (Prophetstown). Friends and relatives from Morrison, Tampico and Kewanee attended the rites.

Contributed by Larry Reynolds from The Sterling Daily Gazette, November 6, 1945, page 7, column 2


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