Funeral services will be held at her late home at 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon with Rev. Donald MacQueen officiating. Interment will be in the family plot in West View Cemetery.
Mrs. Ackerman would have been 80 years of age July 17. She was born here and lived here all her life where her husband, F. D. Ackerman, who predeceased her 40-odd years ago, founded the drug firm, which still bears his name.
For a great number of years Mrs. Ackerman has served as trustee on the cemetery board, having been recently appointed for a new term by the city commission.
Two daughters, Mrs. E. W. Elliot and Mrs. M. M. Vickers, as well as two brothers, E. W. Gray and Judge DeWitt T. Gray, both of Jacksonville survive. (Palatka Daily News Obituary dtd Thursday, 3 Jun 1937.)
Funeral services will be held at her late home at 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon with Rev. Donald MacQueen officiating. Interment will be in the family plot in West View Cemetery.
Mrs. Ackerman would have been 80 years of age July 17. She was born here and lived here all her life where her husband, F. D. Ackerman, who predeceased her 40-odd years ago, founded the drug firm, which still bears his name.
For a great number of years Mrs. Ackerman has served as trustee on the cemetery board, having been recently appointed for a new term by the city commission.
Two daughters, Mrs. E. W. Elliot and Mrs. M. M. Vickers, as well as two brothers, E. W. Gray and Judge DeWitt T. Gray, both of Jacksonville survive. (Palatka Daily News Obituary dtd Thursday, 3 Jun 1937.)
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