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Omaha World-Herald, Evening, March 30, 1935, p. 14, col. 6
Joseph Ackerman.
Joseph Ackerman, 61, 3025 South Twenty-first street, died today at a local hospital of bronchial pneumonia after an illness of three weeks.
Surviving are his wife, Clara, and a daughter, Louise.
He had been a telegraph operator for the Union Pacific for 28 years and was active in Masonic work. He was a member of Nebraska lodge, which will have charge of funeral services in the commandery room of the Masonic temple Monday at 2. Burial will be in West Lawn.
The body will be at the Peters-Carlson mortuary until Monday noon.
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Omaha World-Herald, Evening, April 4, 1935, p. 26, col. 6
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and flowers during illness and death of our beloved husband and father.
MRS. CLARA ACKERMAN, AND DAUGHTER, LOUISE.
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Omaha World-Herald, Evening, March 30, 1935, p. 14, col. 6
Joseph Ackerman.
Joseph Ackerman, 61, 3025 South Twenty-first street, died today at a local hospital of bronchial pneumonia after an illness of three weeks.
Surviving are his wife, Clara, and a daughter, Louise.
He had been a telegraph operator for the Union Pacific for 28 years and was active in Masonic work. He was a member of Nebraska lodge, which will have charge of funeral services in the commandery room of the Masonic temple Monday at 2. Burial will be in West Lawn.
The body will be at the Peters-Carlson mortuary until Monday noon.
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Omaha World-Herald, Evening, April 4, 1935, p. 26, col. 6
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and flowers during illness and death of our beloved husband and father.
MRS. CLARA ACKERMAN, AND DAUGHTER, LOUISE.
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