at her home on the Spring Brook
road Thursday morning after an
illness of two months.
She is survived by her husband
Chester Ackert; one son, Harold
Scudder, by a former marriage;
one brother, Wilbur Miner, of
Beaverkill, and two sisters.
Mrs. Ackert was born at Beaver-
kill in 1874, the daughter of
Edwin and Sylvia Gray Miner, and
spent her entire years in the
Beaverkill Valley.
Funeral at the Twiss Funeral Home
on Saturday at ten o'clock - Rev.
A. C. Potter officiating. Burial
was in the Beaverkill Cemetery.
THE REPUBLICAN WATCHMAN
Monticello, New York
Friday, April 9, 1949
at her home on the Spring Brook
road Thursday morning after an
illness of two months.
She is survived by her husband
Chester Ackert; one son, Harold
Scudder, by a former marriage;
one brother, Wilbur Miner, of
Beaverkill, and two sisters.
Mrs. Ackert was born at Beaver-
kill in 1874, the daughter of
Edwin and Sylvia Gray Miner, and
spent her entire years in the
Beaverkill Valley.
Funeral at the Twiss Funeral Home
on Saturday at ten o'clock - Rev.
A. C. Potter officiating. Burial
was in the Beaverkill Cemetery.
THE REPUBLICAN WATCHMAN
Monticello, New York
Friday, April 9, 1949
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