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Floyd Akers Jr.

Norfolk, Virginia

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Floyd Akers Jr. NORFOLK - Floyd Akers Jr., 69, of the 400 block of Piping Rock, passed away Sept. 28, 2010. He retired from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command after 30 years of service. Survivors include his wife, Mary E. Akers; daughters, Nicole McCurty (Joey) and Aimee Akers (Vashan); his...

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Floyd will live forever in your heart and memories. Paul and I pray God will hold you close to his heart until you can smile again when you hear Floyd's name.

May the family be forever blessed with the memories of his joyful and reverent existence. You and the family will remain in our prayers and thougts. May God continue to shower his blessings upon us All.


Teddie Sr. and Juanita Gregory

"Our prayers go out to you and your family. " (Leach Sister's, Liberty Park)l

I knew Floyd from his time at NAVFAC. I worked with him for several years when I was in the NAVFAC Construction office. He was a great guy to deal with, always happy and always willing to talk you or assist in any way. I wish the best for his family during this time of sorrow.

I am so sorry for your loss. He was such a special person to me and he will be missed. He always put a smile on my face when he came to visit me at the work. He always had something sweet to say or ask.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire family.

Denise Sturgis

May God bless you and the family in your hour of need. Love and blessings

Dad is the best name for you. Dedicated, Devoted and Distinguish. You always displayed your love for your extended family. I can recall many direct father-to-daughter talks about the Old Man and Money! "I should've listened" I will never forget the warmth and the at home feeling you expressed to me and never saying you know better. Thank you for all the Love you've shown and given to my kids and me. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten. God bless you and your family. We will keep...

On behalf of the Kelley and Rodgers famalies,we wish to send our deepest condolences to the Akers family. Our families go way back to when Dr Wise was at Mt Lebanon. Also from the Ebenezer family of Virginia Beach,where Pastor Terron M. Rodgers is the pastor our prayers and thoughts are with you all in this time of transition.God bless you all and may his strength suffice you..Clarestine Kelley Rodgers and family