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5987 Mid Rivers Mall Dr.
Saint Charles, Missouri
Akers, Jesse E. 'Ed' entered into rest on Mon., Aug. 7, 2006.
Beloved husband of Helen Foerster Akers (nee: McDonald) and the late Frieda Akers (nee: Wilson) and Grace Akers (nee: Dowling); dear father of William 'Bill' (Kathy) Akers and Robert Warren (Carol) Akers, Diane (Jeff) Wilson, Julie (Greg) Faupel, Charles 'Chuck' (Cindy) Foerster, Curt (Linda) Foerster, Jodi (Dave) Hughes; proud grandfather of 22, loving great-grandfather of 7; dear brother of Mavis Mooney and Mary Ann Knight; dear uncle, cousin and friend. Memorials to the American Lung Association preferred.Services: The Stygar Family of Funeral Service is caring for Ed's family at STYGAR MID RIVERS Funeral Home, 5987 Mid Rivers Mall Dr. (St. Charles). Funeral on Fri., Aug. 11 at 10:00 a.m. Interment private. Visitation Thurs., Aug. 10, 4-8 p.m.
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Dear Warren and Bill...I have wonderful memories of your Dad's kind ways and nice smile. You all lived next door to my Aunt Blanche Hawthorne on Howdershell when I was growing up there...remember the 'girl next door'? With Understanding Sympathy, Diane
Diane Rawls
August 9, 2006
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Doc and B Ulmer
August 9, 2006
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Hutchens-Stygar Funeral & Cremation Center & Confluence Center5987 Mid Rivers Mall Dr., Saint Charles, MO 63304
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