Thomas Akers died this morning at 12:20 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.L. Craig, in East Pulaski. His death was due to paralysis, having suffered a second stroke on Wednesday afternoon about 3 o'clock, since which time he rapidly declined. He suffered a stroke about 4 years ago. The deceased was well known in Pulaski county, having lived there in 55 of the 72 years of his life. He leaves to mourn their loss the following adult children: Edward Akers, of Bristol; Mrs. J.J. Morehead and Mrs. J.L. Craig of Pulaski; Mrs. Lizzie Granner, Mrs. Lucy Cutlip, and Miss Gleana Akers of West Virginia. The funeral service will be conducted from the home of his daughter on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, after which the body will be interred in the cemetery at Thornspring.
Thomas Akers died this morning at 12:20 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.L. Craig, in East Pulaski. His death was due to paralysis, having suffered a second stroke on Wednesday afternoon about 3 o'clock, since which time he rapidly declined. He suffered a stroke about 4 years ago. The deceased was well known in Pulaski county, having lived there in 55 of the 72 years of his life. He leaves to mourn their loss the following adult children: Edward Akers, of Bristol; Mrs. J.J. Morehead and Mrs. J.L. Craig of Pulaski; Mrs. Lizzie Granner, Mrs. Lucy Cutlip, and Miss Gleana Akers of West Virginia. The funeral service will be conducted from the home of his daughter on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, after which the body will be interred in the cemetery at Thornspring.
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