He was a veteran of World War I. During World War II, he served as organizer of the air warning posts in his county.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Fleet Acree; two daughters, Catherine Alberta Acree, of Richmond and Mary Maxwell Acree of Farnham; one son Flight officer Walter M. Acree. Jr. ; four sisters, Mrs. W. T. McGeorge and the misses Mary, Maxie and Sue A. Acree of King and Queen County. and five brothers, Jack C. and Sam Acre of King and Queen County, W. Garnett Acree, of Sharps, A Buford Acree of Kilmarnock and Jim C. Acree of Gloucester.
He was the son of Ambrose Buford Acree and Caroline Samuel Acree
He was a veteran of World War I. During World War II, he served as organizer of the air warning posts in his county.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Fleet Acree; two daughters, Catherine Alberta Acree, of Richmond and Mary Maxwell Acree of Farnham; one son Flight officer Walter M. Acree. Jr. ; four sisters, Mrs. W. T. McGeorge and the misses Mary, Maxie and Sue A. Acree of King and Queen County. and five brothers, Jack C. and Sam Acre of King and Queen County, W. Garnett Acree, of Sharps, A Buford Acree of Kilmarnock and Jim C. Acree of Gloucester.
He was the son of Ambrose Buford Acree and Caroline Samuel Acree
Family Members
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William Garnett Acree
1881–1952
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Virginia Tanner "Virgie" Acree McGeorge
1883–1958
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Ambrose Buford Acree II
1884–1953
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Charles Percy Acree
1889–1890
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Alexander Samuel "Sam" Acree
1890–1963
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Mary Ella Acree
1892–1986
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Caroline Maxwell "Maxie" Acree
1895–1982
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Sue Alberta Acree
1897–1985
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James Long Acree
1904–1968
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John Cabell "Jack" Acree Sr
1904–1985
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