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AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Index to Obituaries AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Index to Obituaries 1985-1989 I Akron-Summit County Public Library Compiled by the the staff of the Language, Literature and History Division NAME DATE Abbott, Elizabeth K. 3-21 -88 Abbott, Franz D. 3-1 5-89 Abbott, John L. 2-1 6-88 Abbott, Madeline A. 7-18-86 Abbott, Nellie 2-1 3-85 Abbot , William F. 11-5-87 Abbuh , Robert Lee 12-6-86 Abbuh , Steven N. 1-7-89 Abdoo Florence C. 9-3-85 Abel, Glenn R. 11-27-86 Abel, Robert A. 9-29-87 Abele Beulah 9-1 3-86 Abell, James 2-1 -85 Abell, Mary A. 8-24-85 Abell, Ruth D. 2-8-87 Abell, Virgie M. 2-20-85 Abell, William I. 5-10-86 Abels, Ruth 10-29-86 Abercrombie, Dorothy A. 6-25-86 Aberegg, Paul 9-1 4-89 Abernathy, Elmo B. 3-29-89 Abernathy, John H. 3-1 4-88 Abernathy, Minnie I. 9-8-87 Abernathy, Myrtle L. 7-31~~ -86~~ Abicht, Jean 10-1 3-87 Ablett, Edith M. 6-30-87 Abmyer, Mary 4-2-85 Abraham, Daniel M. 6-1 5-86 Abraham, Flossie 10-31-87 Abraham, Louis 10-30-88 Abraham, Ruth 8-1 5-86 Abram, John R. 3-29-88 Abramchuk, Rose 11-1 3-86 Abrams, Ida M. 9-21 -85 Abrams, Mary E. 7-19-86 Abrams, W. J. 5-1 8-89 Abreu, Arnaldo J. 4-1 9-88 Abshire, Donald L. 11-4-86 Abshire, Gertrude G. I 4-89 Abshire, Mandy 5-2-87 Abshire, Mandy A. 5-5-87 Abt, Kenneth E. 9-1 4-86 Achberger, Elden A. 4-6-88 Achberger, Pearl N. 9-1 1-89 Acheson, John T. 10-1 4-88 Ackemjack, Jule 1-22-89 Acker, Daniel W. 1-1 5-87 Acker, Howard 10-25-89 Acker, John W. 9-1 -86 Acker, Stanley r. 2-9-88 Ackeret, John H. 9-23-89 Ackerman, Arthur M. 3-4-88 Ackerman, Lewis J. 11-18-87 Ackerman, Margaret M. 8-28-88 Page 1 NAME DATE Ackerman, Paul A. 6-1 5-88 Ackerman, Rose Marie 10-10-85 Ackley, Ansel A. 8- 14-86 Acord, Jessica L. 11-27-86 Acord, Margaret T. 1-10-89 Acord, Richard 0. 1-6-87 Acquarone, Irene C. 1-9-86 Acree, Almon G. 5-31-87 Acres, Nellie M. 2-1 7-89 Acuff, Jeanine 12-1 -88 Adair, David C. 2-28-86 Adair, Marion R. 6-7-88 Adair, Russell T. 1-13-87 Adam, George M. 5-26-88 Adam, Russell L. 1 1-22-87 Adam, Stephen E. 6-23-87 Adamandes, Nick T. 10-1-89 Adamich, John T. 11-18-89 Adamich, Joseph L. 10-10-89 Adamov, Nikola 1-7-85 Adamov, Steve M. 5-1 0-88 Adams, Alfred 5-28-87 Adams, Alice 10-3-89 Adams, Anna 12-4-87 Adams, Anna C. 5-1 3-87 Adams, Arthur 1-1-89 Adams, Augustus E. 4-20-89 Adams, Clara L. 1-9-86 Adams, Daisy A. 12-1 7-85 Adams, Edith L. 9-4-85 Adams, Edward A. 2-2-86 Adams, Emily E. 4-2-86 4-3-86 Adams, Emma 12-1 0-86 Adams, Emmett H. 2-1 2-86 5-1 1-87 Adams, Ethel L. 8-4-85 Adams, Eva M. 4 - 2 5 - 8 9 Adams, Evelyn 2-25-88 Adams, Frank B. 3-2-88 Adams, Harry D. 6 - 2 9 - 8 7 Adams, Helen 12-1 4-89 Adams, Helen H. 1-9-87 Adams, Helen J. 2-1 5-89 Adams, Helen M. 8-28-88 Adams, Henry B. 7-5-87 Adams, Irene 1-1 7-87 Adams, Irvin 0. 3-24-87 3-25-87 Adams, Jack G. 2-1 6-88 Adams, Jean H. 3-2-88 Adams, Jimmy 6-28-89 Adams, Joe 4-1 2-89 Adams, Leona B. 3-4-89 Page 2 I NAME DATE Adams, M. Jane 3-22-89 i Adams, Margaret S. 1-17-89 ,I Adams, Marjorie I. 12-26-86 Adams, Mary G. 9-28-89 Adams, Melvin 9-1 2-87 Adams, Nelson W. 11-23-87 I Adams, Norma J. 10-9-85 Adams, Norman D. 2-5-86 6-8-86 Adams, Pearl L. 2-23-88 Adams, Robert L. 2-2 1-89 Adams, Ross 2-1 6-85 Adams, Samuel E. 2 - 2 4 - 8 5 Adams, Shane 8-23-89 Adams, Stuart R. 12-31 -88 Adams, Thomas 10-1 9-85 Adams, Walter C. 10-4-85 Adams, William H. 4-8-86 8-3-87 Adcox, Ann 1-25-87 Adcox, Dawn M. 9-1 -89 Addessi, Dominic R. 12-9-86 Addie, James P. 12-6-86 Addie, Leona 5-1 0-88 Addis, Zella A. 3-1 0-88 Addison, Cleveland 6-1 4-87 Addison, Ozell 4-20-87 Adebayo, Victoria 4-29-88 Adelman, Clement B. 3-1 4-88 Adelman, Marcus G. 8-3-87 Adelman, Rebecca S. 7-7-88 Adelman, Sidney Z. 7-24-89 Adendorff, Rosa H. 1-1-87 Adey, Ela B. 9-25-87 Adie, Thomas A. 11-1 7-87 Adipietro, Jonn 1 1-5-86 Adkins, Amy L. 7-21 -87 Adkins, Beth Ann 3-7-86 Adkins, Betty J. 7-23-89 Adkins, Clara 9-22-88 Adkins, Eugene 5-1 5-88 Adkins, Howard D. 2-4-89 Adkins, Jeanie 4-30-85 Adkins, Joann M. 3-1 -87 Adkins, Lester B. 12-1 8-86 Adkins, Lloyd W. 6-3-88 Adkins, Maggie E. 10-22-86 Adkins, Michael W. 5-28-85 Adkins, Patrick 10-1 8-87 Adkins, Sue 5-1 -85 Adkison, Ralph A. 6-20-85 Adler, John E. 1-3-88 Adlesic, Agnes M. 7-24-86 Adlon, Ruth J. 10-21 -86 Page 3 NAME DATE Adolph, Arnold F. 3-1 9-89 Adrion, Gladys L. 9-2-88 Adrion, William G. 8-5-88 Ady, Roy S. 3-1 1-85 Adzema, Anna 10-3-85 Aemmer, Walter L. 6-27-89 Agarand, Walter M. 5-2-89 Agee, Carlos 7-18-88 Agee, Ernest 3-1 7-89 Agee, Waisel A. 6-20-85 Agin, Merle M. 8-25-86 Agin, Ruth B. 9-22-88 Agliola, Mary 7-18-87 Aglioti, Frank S. 10-3-87 Agnew, Betty J. 10-5-85 Agnew, Richard D. 9-1 -86 Agosta, Salvatore 2-1 -88 Agrusa, Tony 8-1 5-87 Aguirre, Bienvenida 8-31 -88 Ahern, Kerry W. 11-7-86 Ahl, Cella W. 5-1 5-88 Ahl, Robert G. 9-4-85 Ahlgreen, Melvin C. 11-1 3-86 Ahnberg, Betty 9-1 6-86 Ahrens, Leland A. 9-8-85 Aidala, Jennie 6-30-86 Ainscough, Clara A. 4-1 3-86 Ainsworth, Mellin A. 11-28-85 Aitken, James 8-1 0-89 AJamie, Angel1 8-1-89 Ake, Agnes M. 11-1 3-86 Ake, Christine 12-20-89 Ake, Gerald 1-31 -85 Ake, Verna R. 7-9-88 Aked, Elizabeth I. 12-9-89 Aker, Wallace 10-26-86 Akerman, Margaret M. 8-29-88 Akers, Daniel J. 6-24-89 Akers, Edith V. 2-1 4-89 Akers, Helen M. 10-6-88 Akers, Stanley 7-5-88 Akerstrom, John D. 12-24-88 Akiki, Wedad 2-4-88 Akins, Charles T. 12-27-89 Akins, Erma 1-24-89 Akins, Harold 12-1 8-86 Alati, John 12-9-89 Albaugh, Grant 12-5-89 Albaugh, Ivan L. 8-2-87 Albaugh, James L. 3-2-88 Albert, Alice P. 10-6-85 Albert, Dominick S. 11-2-87 Albert, Irene R. 3- 20-8 7 Albert, Lillian A. 11-1 7-86 Page 4 NAME DATE Albertoni, Charles F. 11-5-87 Alboreo, Nicky 2-28-86 Albrecht, Rodney A. 4-22-87 Albright, Bobby L. 5-6-89 Albright, Elton L. 3-23-88 Albright, Georgia M. 9-1 4-88 Albright, John E. 1 1-28-88 Albright, Julia C. 2-1 7-85 Albright, Marie M. 8-1 9-85 Albright, Marjorie J. 4-1 5-87 Albright, Norbert J. 5-2-86 Albright, Richard D. 7-9-89 Albright, Ward E. 10-24-87 Albritton, Eugene T. 8-10-88 Albritton, Georgia M. 3-20-89 Alderdice, Beatrice 12-1 9-89 Alderman, Nellie 8-8-89 Aldrich, Louise D. 12-28-87 Aldrich, Robert 3-31 -86 Aldridge, Mary E. 8-1 1-88 Aldridge, Mary L. 12-22-86 Alecusan, Emil 5-29-87 Aleman, Abraham 11-30-87 Aleman, Donald A. 11-10-86 Alesander, L.V. 8-5-87 Alex, Sarah 6-9-89 Alexander, Alphonso 7-22-88 Alexander, Alvin J. 11-21 -88 Alexander, Charles 6-3-88 Alexander, Damon E. 4-17-89 Alexander, Donald W. 8-1-89 Alexander, Edwin W. 2-28-86 Alexander, Ethyl M. 2-1 4-88 Alexander, Gregg 9-1 1-86 Alexander, Helen A. 1-6-88 Alexander, Ivan 6-22-87 Alexander, Jamar 2-1 4-89 Alexander, Jayne E. 2-3-87 Alexander, Joanne 5-27-86 Alexander, John A. 11-4-85 Alexander, Kittie S. 5-6-85 Alexander, L.V. 8-6-87 Alexander, Lemuel 2-10-88 Alexander, Mar gar et 5-10-88 Alexander, Mary E. 5- 14-86 Alexander, Mary Z.
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