Mother - Lillian Kirk
WEST VIRGINIA PVT US ARMY
Obituary - Charleston Gazette, Monday, October 24, 1966, page 19
WILLIAM THOMAS AKERS, 49, of Rt. 1 Charleston, died Saturday in Oakland, Md. He was a member of Sheep Metal Local.
Surviving: widow, Nora; sons, George Francis and William Gene, both of Charleston; stepmother, Mrs. Mary Akers of Springfield, Ohio; brothers, Roy David of Ameagle, Harold Lacy of Charleston; half-brother, Robert of Springfield, Ohio; sisters, Mrs. Juanita Vermullen of Winston Salem, N. C., Mrs. Betty Jean Massey of Chicago, Ill.; half-sisters, Sister Sharon Louise Akers of Albuquerque, N. Mex., Miss Sharon Akers of Springfield, Ohio.
Cunningham Funeral Home.
Mother - Lillian Kirk
WEST VIRGINIA PVT US ARMY
Obituary - Charleston Gazette, Monday, October 24, 1966, page 19
WILLIAM THOMAS AKERS, 49, of Rt. 1 Charleston, died Saturday in Oakland, Md. He was a member of Sheep Metal Local.
Surviving: widow, Nora; sons, George Francis and William Gene, both of Charleston; stepmother, Mrs. Mary Akers of Springfield, Ohio; brothers, Roy David of Ameagle, Harold Lacy of Charleston; half-brother, Robert of Springfield, Ohio; sisters, Mrs. Juanita Vermullen of Winston Salem, N. C., Mrs. Betty Jean Massey of Chicago, Ill.; half-sisters, Sister Sharon Louise Akers of Albuquerque, N. Mex., Miss Sharon Akers of Springfield, Ohio.
Cunningham Funeral Home.
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