DIED SUDDENLY YESTERDAY EVE, • Charles Ackerman, Wellknown in City and County, Died at County Farm Charles Ackerman, age 72 years, well known in this city and throughout the county, died suddenly from a stroke of apoplexy while at the supper table at the County Infirmary last evening. Mr. Ackerman was sitting at the table partaking of the evening meal when the stroke came upon him and (.ell from his chair to the floor, dead. The body was removed last evening to the home of his sister, Mrs, Catherine Meyer, on North. Fourth street. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at nine o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic Church, and burial will be made in the St Joseph cemetery. Mr. Ackerman' had been a resident of this county for 69 years, coming here when only old, when his parents), Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman, immigrated to this country from Germany. He was born in Germany, September 4, 1850. He was a likable person and had many friends who were always glad to talk with him, he possessing a degree of humor and wit that was enjoyed by all. Besides Mrs. Meyer, one other sister, Mrs. Mathias Miller, of Marshall street, also survives
DIED SUDDENLY YESTERDAY EVE, • Charles Ackerman, Wellknown in City and County, Died at County Farm Charles Ackerman, age 72 years, well known in this city and throughout the county, died suddenly from a stroke of apoplexy while at the supper table at the County Infirmary last evening. Mr. Ackerman was sitting at the table partaking of the evening meal when the stroke came upon him and (.ell from his chair to the floor, dead. The body was removed last evening to the home of his sister, Mrs, Catherine Meyer, on North. Fourth street. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at nine o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic Church, and burial will be made in the St Joseph cemetery. Mr. Ackerman' had been a resident of this county for 69 years, coming here when only old, when his parents), Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman, immigrated to this country from Germany. He was born in Germany, September 4, 1850. He was a likable person and had many friends who were always glad to talk with him, he possessing a degree of humor and wit that was enjoyed by all. Besides Mrs. Meyer, one other sister, Mrs. Mathias Miller, of Marshall street, also survives
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