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Jacob Rudolph “Jake” Acker

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Jacob Rudolph “Jake” Acker

Birth
Wheatland Township, Hickory County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Dec 1926 (aged 41)
Burial
Hickory County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Index, Hermitage, Missouri 6 Jan 1927 Thursday
Jacob Rudolph Acker, son of Lawrence and Mary A. Acker, was born August 14th 1885, in Hickory County, Missouri, and passed from this life December 27th 1926, of Measles and Pneumonia. He was married August 26th 1906, to Ada Mae Durnell. To this union was born 4 children, Lawrence, Clarence, Ruby and Wilford Acker. Ruby, who preceded her father to the Great Beyond, September 19th 1918. Jake was a good natured, kind hearted, and loving companion and father, and was a lover of his home and his children always striving to comfort them and make them happy. He was always ready to lend a helping hand to relatives and friends in time of need, always ready to help in the uplifting of anything that was for the betterment of right things. He bore his intense suffering with great patience. He will be sadly missed by wife and children, father, mother and sister and relatives. All was done that was known what to do to spare his life but God knew best and called him to a better world, where there is no pain or sorrow. It is hard to understand God's ways, but to the Christian heart it is enough to know that the father "doeth all things well", and that all things work together for good to them that love the Lord. Written by his sister, Carry M. Mabry.
The Index, Hermitage, Missouri 6 Jan 1927 Thursday
Jacob Rudolph Acker, son of Lawrence and Mary A. Acker, was born August 14th 1885, in Hickory County, Missouri, and passed from this life December 27th 1926, of Measles and Pneumonia. He was married August 26th 1906, to Ada Mae Durnell. To this union was born 4 children, Lawrence, Clarence, Ruby and Wilford Acker. Ruby, who preceded her father to the Great Beyond, September 19th 1918. Jake was a good natured, kind hearted, and loving companion and father, and was a lover of his home and his children always striving to comfort them and make them happy. He was always ready to lend a helping hand to relatives and friends in time of need, always ready to help in the uplifting of anything that was for the betterment of right things. He bore his intense suffering with great patience. He will be sadly missed by wife and children, father, mother and sister and relatives. All was done that was known what to do to spare his life but God knew best and called him to a better world, where there is no pain or sorrow. It is hard to understand God's ways, but to the Christian heart it is enough to know that the father "doeth all things well", and that all things work together for good to them that love the Lord. Written by his sister, Carry M. Mabry.


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