She was listed on Charles Akers' death record in MO in 1925.
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Floyd Akers Jr., 73, of 1125 16th St. SE, died Saturday in Mercy Hospital following a long illness. He was born May 15, 1913, at Brookfield, Mo., and married Carolyn Hendred Oct. 27, 1936, at Kirksville, Mo. He was employed at Wilson’s as a butcher for 29 years. Mr. Akers was a member of Bethel AME Church and a veteran of the Navy.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Donetta of Ottumwa; his mother, Pearl Lawson of Columbus, Ohio; three sisters, Nellie Bright and Bemeice Hairston of Cedar Rapids, and Doris Akers of Columbus, Ohio; three brothers. Bishop Harley Akers of Los Angeles, the Rev. Edward Akers of Iowa City and Donald of Hiawatha, Kan.; and two grandchildren.
Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Cedar Memorial Chapel of Memories, by Brother Richard Reed of the Church of Christ. Burial: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery. Military services by Hanford Post No. 5 of the American Legion. Friends may call at Cedar Memorial Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and at the chapel after noon on Wednesday. A memorial fund has been established. The casket will be closed prior to the service.
Cedar Rapids Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) May 25, 1986, Page 190. Obituary courtesy of Henry L. Johnson.
Thanks Contributor: Jane Cockayne Weaver (48493052) for the information.
She was listed on Charles Akers' death record in MO in 1925.
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Floyd Akers Jr., 73, of 1125 16th St. SE, died Saturday in Mercy Hospital following a long illness. He was born May 15, 1913, at Brookfield, Mo., and married Carolyn Hendred Oct. 27, 1936, at Kirksville, Mo. He was employed at Wilson’s as a butcher for 29 years. Mr. Akers was a member of Bethel AME Church and a veteran of the Navy.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Donetta of Ottumwa; his mother, Pearl Lawson of Columbus, Ohio; three sisters, Nellie Bright and Bemeice Hairston of Cedar Rapids, and Doris Akers of Columbus, Ohio; three brothers. Bishop Harley Akers of Los Angeles, the Rev. Edward Akers of Iowa City and Donald of Hiawatha, Kan.; and two grandchildren.
Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Cedar Memorial Chapel of Memories, by Brother Richard Reed of the Church of Christ. Burial: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery. Military services by Hanford Post No. 5 of the American Legion. Friends may call at Cedar Memorial Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and at the chapel after noon on Wednesday. A memorial fund has been established. The casket will be closed prior to the service.
Cedar Rapids Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) May 25, 1986, Page 190. Obituary courtesy of Henry L. Johnson.
Thanks Contributor: Jane Cockayne Weaver (48493052) for the information.
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