Children
No Issue
Sibling(s):
Hattie
E. Ackerman
Lillie Ackerman
George Franklin
Ackerman
Adam R. Ackerman
Harry Lloyd Ackerman
Leah Ackerman
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Notes:
Easton Exrpess, Wednesday, April 23, 1941, Page 16
George F. Ackerman
George Franklin Ackerman, of 1306 Butler street, a well known
machinist at the Lehigh Valley Shops, South Side, died this
morning at his home, after an illness which started on April
8. He was in the 60th year of his age.
Mr. Ackerman was born on Oct 5, 1881, in South Easton and
son of the the late Jeremiah and Annie Vogel Ackerman. He entered
the employ of the Lehigh Valley Railroad when he was 15 years
of age as an apprentice and later bacame a machinist.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Carvatt Ackerman, and
by three sisters; Mrs. Philip Krial, Mrs. Harrison Ackerman,
and Mrs. Raymond J. Gangwer, all of Easton, and two brothers,
Adam Ray Ackerman, of Chicago and Harry Lloyd Ackerman, of
Buffalo, N.Y.
He was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Reformed Church,
South Side, Columbia Lodge, No. 139, I.O.O.F.; a past deputy
of Easton Encampment, No. 196, I.O.O F. and Canton Lafayette,
No. 22, Patriarchs Militant. He served as a regimental colonel
in the Patriarchs Militant. |