The Aaron family lived in Roca until coming to Lincoln in 1905. Albert was married to Edna A. Vickery Nov. 18, 1908. Of their seven children, two boys died at birth. The Aarons moved to Washington in 1933.
Surviving are his widow; sons, CWT Morris M. Aaron of the coast guard, and Albert of Aberdeen, Wash.; daughters, Mrs. Lenora Easterly of Ahsahka, Ida.; Lorrine Cooper of Woodinville, Wash., and Mrs. Marjorie Moore at home; brothers, Martin L. Aaron of Iowa City, Ia., and LeRoy G. Aaron of Bothell, Wash., and four sisters, Mrs. Lulu Tangeman, Mrs. Lucy M. Barker, Mrs. Clara Smith and Mrs. Beth Gillespie, all of Lincoln.
The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, NE, December 11, 1949
The Aaron family lived in Roca until coming to Lincoln in 1905. Albert was married to Edna A. Vickery Nov. 18, 1908. Of their seven children, two boys died at birth. The Aarons moved to Washington in 1933.
Surviving are his widow; sons, CWT Morris M. Aaron of the coast guard, and Albert of Aberdeen, Wash.; daughters, Mrs. Lenora Easterly of Ahsahka, Ida.; Lorrine Cooper of Woodinville, Wash., and Mrs. Marjorie Moore at home; brothers, Martin L. Aaron of Iowa City, Ia., and LeRoy G. Aaron of Bothell, Wash., and four sisters, Mrs. Lulu Tangeman, Mrs. Lucy M. Barker, Mrs. Clara Smith and Mrs. Beth Gillespie, all of Lincoln.
The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, NE, December 11, 1949
Gravesite Details
Aaron's grouped together: Albert M, Edna A, Albert V & Katherine E
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