| Sources | [S5]  Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944 and 1958-2002.Name: John Adam Ackerman
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 Death date: 31 Aug 1949
 Death place: Liberty Twp, Crawford, Ohio, United States
 Birthdate: 31 Aug 1865
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 Birthplace: Wheeling, West Virginia
 Age at death: 84 years
 Gender: Male
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 Race or color: Caucasian
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 Father's name: Herman Ackerman
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 Mother's name: Mary Niesz
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 GSU film number: 2247095
 Digital GS number: 4109180
 Image number: 00055
 Reference number: 47642
 Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
 
 
[S927]  Obituary.From: Ohio Genealogical Society Web pages of Obituaries
 Ackerman, John A.
 John A. Ackerman, of Lewisville, Route 1, died about 12:15 o`clock
 Wednesday afternoon, August 31, 1949, on his 84th birthday. His deathoccurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Chester Schwartz, of nearBucyrus, Ohio, where he had been visiting for about two weeks. He wasborn August 31, 1865, the son of Herman and Mary Ackerman, atWheeling, W. Va. At the age of eight years he moved with his parentsto Monroe County. He was a member of the Evangelical Church of nearLewisville. He was united in marriage with Louise Christman on January5, 1888. To this union were born two children, Benjamin Ackerman, ofLewisville, Route 1 and Mrs. Chester Schwartz of Bucyrus, Ohio. Hisfirst wife died September 18, 1890. He was then united in marriagewith Magdalena Christman on November 1, 1891. To this union were borntwo children who died in infancy. He was preceded in death by hissecond wife on August 23, 1943; one sister, Anna Bintz, and onestepson. He is survived in addition to his two children, by twobrothers, Henry Ackerman, of Somerton, Ohio and Ben Ackerman of WestNewton, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Christman of Lewisville Route 1;Mrs. Matilda Seebaugh of Alliance, Ohio and Mrs. Clara Christman ofQuaker City, Ohio; nine grand children, ten great grand children andseven step grandchildren. He was a retired farmer and has made hishome for the past several years with his son. His death was a severeshock to his relatives and many friends.
 When I shall come to the end of my way
 When I shall rest at the close of life`s day
 When welcome home, I shall hear Jesus say
 Oh, that will be sunrise for me.
 
 When in His beauty I see the great king,
 Join with the ransomed His praises to sin
 When I shall join them my tributes to bring
 Oh, that will be sunrise for me.
 
 When life is over and daylight is past
 In Heaven`s harbor my anchor is cast
 When I see Jesus my Savior at last
 Oh that will be sunrise for me.
 
 Sunrise tomorrow sunrise tomorrow
 Sunrise in glory is waiting for me
 Sunrise tomorrow sunrise tomorrow
 Sunrise with Jesus for eternity.
 
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