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Although technically not a Matagorda County
casualty, the wife of 2nd Lieutenant Akers attended school in
Palacios and her parents lived on a Palacios mail route. Even though
he did not live in Matagorda County we are proud to honor him and
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Lt. Akers, Killed
On Thursday, January 18, Mrs. Emma Akers received a
message from the war department, stating her husband, Lt. Garland
Akers, had been killed in Belgium. Lt. Akers entered the service in
1940 and had trained in Camp Hulen, camps in California and
Kentucky. He was married to Miss Emma Gerhardt, June 15, 1943, and
they have a baby daughter. Mrs. Akers has been here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerhardt, since her husband left a few
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Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Bell Akers, 77, of Angleton, were set for 2:30 p.m. today at the First Methodist Church of Angleton with the Rev. Louis Michols, pastor officiating. Burial was scheduled for Angleton Cemetery under direction of Angleton Funeral Home. Survivors include seven sons, Millard of Beaumont, Chess of Houston, Kern of Hampshire, Travis, Forest "Bo", A. O. and Richard all of Angleton; one sister, Mrs. Jess Pirtle of Sugar Land. The Brazosport Facts,
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Mrs. Annie Belle Akers, mother of four Angleton residents, died at 10 p.m. Saturday in Community Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 77 and had been a resident of Angleton since 1933.
A native of Pulaski, Tenn., where she was born Annie Belle Abernathy on Oct. 25, 1885. Mrs. Akers came to China, Texas as a girl, and lived there until she was married to Millard E. Akers. Her husband preceded her in death seven years ago.
Mrs. Akers was a member of First Methodist Church, active in the Mothers Memorial Sunday School Class and Dorcas Circle of the Women’s Society of Christian Service. She lived at 719 East Miller.
A Gold Star Mother, Mrs. Akers lost one of her eight sons, Lt. Pete Akers, who was killed in Belgium during WW II.
Survivors are sons Travis, Forrest (Bo), Airis and Richard Akers, all of Angleton; Kern of Hamshire; Chess of Houston; Millard of Beaumont; 13 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Jess Pirtle, Sugar Land; a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday from First Methodist Church with the Rev. Lewis Nichols, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Angleton Cemetery, directed by Angleton Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Robert Rice, Harry Owen, L. D. Pollock and John Fuchs, all of Angleton. Harold Beal, West Columbia; and J. T. Suggs, Lake Jackson.
The Angleton Times, Thursday, November 22, 1962
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Funeral services will be
conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. for M. E. Akers, 79, at the First
Methodist church of Angleton, the Rev. John Mills officiating. Survivors include: his widow
Mrs. M. E. Akers of Angleton; seven sons, M. A. Akers of Beaumont,
Chess Akers of Houston, W. K. Akers of Alvin, Travis Akers of
Angleton, A. O. Akers of Angleton, Richard P. Akers of Angleton, and
F. G. Akers of Lake Jackson; A sister, Mrs. J. W. Correll of
Roanoke, Virginia; four brothers, R. E. Akers, P. D. Akers, S. G.
Akers, E. G. Akers all of Rocky Mountain, Virginia; 13 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild. Akers, a graduate of Texas
A. & M. and a civil engineer, worked for the State Highway
Department from 1924 until his retirement. He was born in Callaway,
Virginia, on October 2, 1875. Burial will be held in the Angleton Cemetery, Angleton Funeral Home directing.
The Brazosport Facts,
Wednesday, July 20, 1955 |
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For M. E. Akers
Funeral services for M. E. Akers, 79, of Angleton were scheduled to be held at 3 p.m. today (Thursday) at the First Methodist Church with Rev. John W. Mills, pastor, officiating. He died Wednesday.
Burial will be in the Angleton Cemetery with the Angleton Funeral Home directing.
Akers was a retired civil engineer. He was a graduate of Texas A & M and was formerly employed by the state highway department. He was born in Calliway, Virginia, on Oct. 2, 1875.
He is survived by his widow and seven sons, Millard A. Akers of Beaumont, Chess Akers of Houston, W. K. Akers of Alvin, Travis Akers, A.O. Akers and Richard Akers of Angleton, and F. G. (Bo) Akers of Lake Jackson. Also four brothers, R. E. Akers, P. D. Akers, S. G. Akers and E.G. Akers, all of Rocky Mountains, Va.; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Carrel of Roanoke, Va.; 13 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
The Angleton Times, Thursday, July 21, 1955
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Angleton Cemetery photos courtesy of Kenneth L. Thames. |
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Present by Carol Sue Gibbs |
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