Edwin Charles Akeson was born Aug. 4, 1921, in Chico, Calif., to Frank (Gus) and Minna Akeson. When Ed was only 2, Minna passed away in a car accident, leaving Frank unable to care for a small child. Frank asked Carl and Ella Thomsen to raise him alongside their child Ann Thomsen.
When he started school his foster parents enrolled him as Edwin Charles Akerson. It wasn't until after high school that they realized they had been spelling his last name wrong. Instead of changing all the previous records, Ed legally changed it to Akerson.
He met Ruth Naidenne Schmitt at Los Molinas High School where they fell in love. After graduation they married in Reno, Nev., on Sept. 1, 1940, and they had five children to complete their family: Russell E., Linda E., Cynthia L., Edwin L. and James C.
After a 30-year career as the local John Deere service manager, he worked for Louisiana Pacific before retirement. Ed and Naidenne enjoyed retirement by traveling in their motorhome visiting friends and family. He soon grew bored with full retirement, so he worked at Fenn Farms planting and harvesting rice until he was 89.
In between seasons they would still travel, and they would spend the summers in Cody with family helping with the custom haying services well into his 90s.
He is survived by two sons Russ and Jim Akerson, numerous grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and a handful of great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by Naidenne Akerson, his loving wife of 60-plus years, and three children: Cindy L. Estes, Linda E. Patterson, and Ed L. Akerson.
Graveside services will take place at Vina Cemetery in California at a later date.
A Celebration of Life will take place in Cody on July 15, 2022, at 584 Diamond Basin Road, Cody, WY. It will be very casual with light food and drinks. Swing by anytime after 4 p.m.
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obituary printed in the Jully 11, 2022 Cody Enterprise, Cody, Wyoming; kind assistance of FindaGrave volunteer Steven Goff 47520734
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Edwin Charles Akeson was born Aug. 4, 1921, in Chico, Calif., to Frank (Gus) and Minna Akeson. When Ed was only 2, Minna passed away in a car accident, leaving Frank unable to care for a small child. Frank asked Carl and Ella Thomsen to raise him alongside their child Ann Thomsen.
When he started school his foster parents enrolled him as Edwin Charles Akerson. It wasn't until after high school that they realized they had been spelling his last name wrong. Instead of changing all the previous records, Ed legally changed it to Akerson.
He met Ruth Naidenne Schmitt at Los Molinas High School where they fell in love. After graduation they married in Reno, Nev., on Sept. 1, 1940, and they had five children to complete their family: Russell E., Linda E., Cynthia L., Edwin L. and James C.
After a 30-year career as the local John Deere service manager, he worked for Louisiana Pacific before retirement. Ed and Naidenne enjoyed retirement by traveling in their motorhome visiting friends and family. He soon grew bored with full retirement, so he worked at Fenn Farms planting and harvesting rice until he was 89.
In between seasons they would still travel, and they would spend the summers in Cody with family helping with the custom haying services well into his 90s.
He is survived by two sons Russ and Jim Akerson, numerous grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and a handful of great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by Naidenne Akerson, his loving wife of 60-plus years, and three children: Cindy L. Estes, Linda E. Patterson, and Ed L. Akerson.
Graveside services will take place at Vina Cemetery in California at a later date.
A Celebration of Life will take place in Cody on July 15, 2022, at 584 Diamond Basin Road, Cody, WY. It will be very casual with light food and drinks. Swing by anytime after 4 p.m.
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obituary printed in the Jully 11, 2022 Cody Enterprise, Cody, Wyoming; kind assistance of FindaGrave volunteer Steven Goff 47520734
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