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Charles A. Ackerman

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Charles A. Ackerman

Birth
Death
19 Apr 1902 (aged 32–33)
Rochester, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Reynoldsville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unmarked Grave
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The Star
23 Apr 1902

Died In Hospital

Charles A. Ackerman, of this place, died in the hospital at Rochester, Pa., at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, April 19, 1902. Mr. Ackerman was at Rochester on business and he took ill at the hotel on Friday, April 11. He was taken to the hospital the following Sunday and an operation was performed on him the same day for a rupture. His wife was sent for on Monday and she went to Rochester that evening. In several days it was found that another operation was necessary, and it was performed at 3:00 pm. Friday, but the second operation was too much for his constitution and the following morning he closed his eyes in death, his earthly career was ended. Mr. Ackerman was unconscious from midnight Friday until his life ebbed out.

William Copping went to Rochester Saturday afternoon and returned Sunday noon with the young widow and all that was mortal of her husband. Funeral services were held at the residence of 'Squire Joseph T. Guthrie, uncle of Mrs. Ackerman, at 2:30 p.m. Monday, conducted by Rev. W. Frank Reber, pastor of the Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. Perry A. Reno, pastor of the M.E. church. Interment was made in Beulah cemetery.

Charles A. Ackerman was 33 years old. His parents reside in a suburban town of Boston, Mass. May 14, 1901, Mr. Ackerman and Miss Minnie Kelley were married at residence of Mr. Guthrie in the presence of a large number of invited guests and their prospects seemed bright for a long and happy life, but the ruthless hand of death has robbed Minnie of her companion. Mrs. Ackerman was not a member of any lodge and did not carry any life insurance. Mr. Ackerman was a good moral man, having no bad habits, and was very hopeful at all times, and before submitting to second operation he kissed his wife and said: "Good by, I will soon be at rest."
The Star
23 Apr 1902

Died In Hospital

Charles A. Ackerman, of this place, died in the hospital at Rochester, Pa., at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, April 19, 1902. Mr. Ackerman was at Rochester on business and he took ill at the hotel on Friday, April 11. He was taken to the hospital the following Sunday and an operation was performed on him the same day for a rupture. His wife was sent for on Monday and she went to Rochester that evening. In several days it was found that another operation was necessary, and it was performed at 3:00 pm. Friday, but the second operation was too much for his constitution and the following morning he closed his eyes in death, his earthly career was ended. Mr. Ackerman was unconscious from midnight Friday until his life ebbed out.

William Copping went to Rochester Saturday afternoon and returned Sunday noon with the young widow and all that was mortal of her husband. Funeral services were held at the residence of 'Squire Joseph T. Guthrie, uncle of Mrs. Ackerman, at 2:30 p.m. Monday, conducted by Rev. W. Frank Reber, pastor of the Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. Perry A. Reno, pastor of the M.E. church. Interment was made in Beulah cemetery.

Charles A. Ackerman was 33 years old. His parents reside in a suburban town of Boston, Mass. May 14, 1901, Mr. Ackerman and Miss Minnie Kelley were married at residence of Mr. Guthrie in the presence of a large number of invited guests and their prospects seemed bright for a long and happy life, but the ruthless hand of death has robbed Minnie of her companion. Mrs. Ackerman was not a member of any lodge and did not carry any life insurance. Mr. Ackerman was a good moral man, having no bad habits, and was very hopeful at all times, and before submitting to second operation he kissed his wife and said: "Good by, I will soon be at rest."

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