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Woolsey B Ackerman

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Woolsey B Ackerman

Birth
New York, USA
Death
Jun 1962 (aged 55)
Burial
New Berlin, Chenango County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. F Plot 10
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New Berlin---Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow for Woolsey B. Ackerman, 55, director of the Dakin Funeral Home in New Berlin for 30 years. Mr. Ackerman died Saturday in Chase Memorial Hospital here after an illness of six months. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, New Berlin. The Rev. Richard P. Jennings will officiate. Burial will be in St. Andrew's Cemetery, New Berlin. A native of New Berlin, Mr. Ackerman attended New Berlin High School, Amsterdam High School, the Bently School of Commerce in Boston and the Simmons School of Embalming in Syracuse. He was a vestryman in St. Andrew's Church, a member of the New Berlin Rotary Club, a member of Yahnundehsis Bodies of Mohawk Valley Consistory and a member Zeyara Temple, Utica. He also was a past master of Phoebus Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons ... Survivors include his wife, Ione Dakin Ackerman of New Berlin; a son, Richard Ackerman of New Berlin; a daughter, Mrs. David Spicer of Schenectady; two grandsons, Wilsey R. Ackerman and Jeffrey G. Ackerman; four sisters, Mrs. Ellen Elliot of Greene, Mrs. Emma Bohne of Amsterdam, Mrs. Anne Stanton of Amsterdam and Mrs. Minnie Townsend of Oneonta; three brothers, Bertrand A. Ackerman of New Berlin, James N. Ackerman of Binghamton, and Charles H. Ackerman of Batavia; and several nieces and nephews. ["The Binghamton Press" (Binghamton, NY), Mon., June 18, 1962, p. 5]
New Berlin---Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow for Woolsey B. Ackerman, 55, director of the Dakin Funeral Home in New Berlin for 30 years. Mr. Ackerman died Saturday in Chase Memorial Hospital here after an illness of six months. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, New Berlin. The Rev. Richard P. Jennings will officiate. Burial will be in St. Andrew's Cemetery, New Berlin. A native of New Berlin, Mr. Ackerman attended New Berlin High School, Amsterdam High School, the Bently School of Commerce in Boston and the Simmons School of Embalming in Syracuse. He was a vestryman in St. Andrew's Church, a member of the New Berlin Rotary Club, a member of Yahnundehsis Bodies of Mohawk Valley Consistory and a member Zeyara Temple, Utica. He also was a past master of Phoebus Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons ... Survivors include his wife, Ione Dakin Ackerman of New Berlin; a son, Richard Ackerman of New Berlin; a daughter, Mrs. David Spicer of Schenectady; two grandsons, Wilsey R. Ackerman and Jeffrey G. Ackerman; four sisters, Mrs. Ellen Elliot of Greene, Mrs. Emma Bohne of Amsterdam, Mrs. Anne Stanton of Amsterdam and Mrs. Minnie Townsend of Oneonta; three brothers, Bertrand A. Ackerman of New Berlin, James N. Ackerman of Binghamton, and Charles H. Ackerman of Batavia; and several nieces and nephews. ["The Binghamton Press" (Binghamton, NY), Mon., June 18, 1962, p. 5]


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