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Ethel F. Acker

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Ethel F. Acker

Birth
Death
10 May 1924 (aged 30–31)
Owego, Tioga County, New York, USA
Burial
Avon, Livingston County, New York, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY:

Dansville,N.Y.,Breeze,Wednesday,May 14,1924

Funeral of Miss Ethel Acker

Among residents of Dansville who were present at the funeral of Miss Ethel F. Acker, in Avon Monday, W.J. Beecher and Miss Florence Signor attended as representatives of the F.A. Owen Publishing Company. Miss Acker had been identified with the company in one way or another for several years. Her volume entitled "Four Hundred Games for School, Home and Play Ground"
now one of the most widely popular books put out by the local publishers, was placed on the market last year, and Miss Acker frequently visited the plant while the book was in preparation. Previously she had represented the Company in promoting it publications in Livingston county, particularly in the region around Avon and Geneseo. In this work she was vary successful. Since becoming connected with the Rochester "Times-Union" as a field representative, Miss Acker had visited Dansville frequently, among many other towns in Western New York.
Miss Acker was graduated from the Geneseo Normal in 1922, and had taught in schools in this vicinity, both before and after her graduation. With relatives here she had spent a good deal of time in Dansville, and therefore had many friends here who were greatly shocked to learn of her death last Saturday as result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Owego, N.Y.


OBITUARY:

Dansville,N.Y.,Breeze,Wednesday,May 14,1924

Funeral of Miss Ethel Acker

Among residents of Dansville who were present at the funeral of Miss Ethel F. Acker, in Avon Monday, W.J. Beecher and Miss Florence Signor attended as representatives of the F.A. Owen Publishing Company. Miss Acker had been identified with the company in one way or another for several years. Her volume entitled "Four Hundred Games for School, Home and Play Ground"
now one of the most widely popular books put out by the local publishers, was placed on the market last year, and Miss Acker frequently visited the plant while the book was in preparation. Previously she had represented the Company in promoting it publications in Livingston county, particularly in the region around Avon and Geneseo. In this work she was vary successful. Since becoming connected with the Rochester "Times-Union" as a field representative, Miss Acker had visited Dansville frequently, among many other towns in Western New York.
Miss Acker was graduated from the Geneseo Normal in 1922, and had taught in schools in this vicinity, both before and after her graduation. With relatives here she had spent a good deal of time in Dansville, and therefore had many friends here who were greatly shocked to learn of her death last Saturday as result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Owego, N.Y.



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