CHARLES E. ACKERMAN, of Morrison, passed away about 1:00 o'clock this morning at his home in that city at the age of fifty-nine years, death being caused from heart trouble. Mr. Ackerman was formerly a resident of Coleta but for a great many years had been a resident of Morrison, where he was in the real estate business. He was a prominent Sunday School worker of this county, attending the conventions and all meeting having any bearing on the welfare of the Sunday Schools. Mr. Ackerman had suffered with heart trouble for several years but had never been compelled to take to his bed from the disease. He had quite a severe attack on Wednesday [12/15/1920] morning but had recovered from it and gone about his work. He attended a church dinner and about 8:30 last evening went to town to mail a letter and later returned home and retired. About 1:00 o'clock this morning his wife was awakened by his restlessness. death came before a physician reached his bedside.
Contributed by Larry Reynolds from the Sterling Daily Gazette, December 16, 1920
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Death certificate gives occupation as "Real Estate Agent," residence as "Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois," spouse as Fannie J. Ackerman, and burial place as Morrison, Ill.
CHARLES E. ACKERMAN, of Morrison, passed away about 1:00 o'clock this morning at his home in that city at the age of fifty-nine years, death being caused from heart trouble. Mr. Ackerman was formerly a resident of Coleta but for a great many years had been a resident of Morrison, where he was in the real estate business. He was a prominent Sunday School worker of this county, attending the conventions and all meeting having any bearing on the welfare of the Sunday Schools. Mr. Ackerman had suffered with heart trouble for several years but had never been compelled to take to his bed from the disease. He had quite a severe attack on Wednesday [12/15/1920] morning but had recovered from it and gone about his work. He attended a church dinner and about 8:30 last evening went to town to mail a letter and later returned home and retired. About 1:00 o'clock this morning his wife was awakened by his restlessness. death came before a physician reached his bedside.
Contributed by Larry Reynolds from the Sterling Daily Gazette, December 16, 1920
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Death certificate gives occupation as "Real Estate Agent," residence as "Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois," spouse as Fannie J. Ackerman, and burial place as Morrison, Ill.
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