Joseph-Ackerman-Obituary

Joseph Ackerman

Indian Trail, North Carolina

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Joseph Julian Ackerman "Joe" INDIAN TRAIL - Joe Ackerman, 72, of Indian Trail, went home to be with the Lord Thursday, May 15, 2014. Born in Anson County, NC, he was the son of the late Cecil Thomas Ackerman and Mary Elizabeth Coley Ackerman. After graduating from Wadesboro High School, Joe...

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I can hardly believe it has been a year since Joe's passing. I still miss him terribly. I fondly recall and miss all the veggies and canned items he would save for me and my family... and the times he would make special trips to share his treasured garden gifts with others. Life is so precious and short...I pray that his children, siblings and friends are all well and that Joe continues to have a special place in your hearts and memories; He certainly does on ours. Wishing God's peace and...

I am so sad and sorry to learn of Joe's passing. He was a dear friend to me and my family for many years. I already miss you Joe...Rest In Peace Dear Friend...
Deepest Condolences to Chuck, Scott, Angela and Joey--the Family and ALL of his Friends.
To: Brother Ken and brother-friends Michael and Patrick G--I know Joe loved you...Thank You for being so special to him.
I am so happy Joe found the Lord and was satisfied and at peace with his life.
In deepest sympathy,
Sonjia...

RIP , GOD NEEDED ANOTHER ANGLE IN HEAVEN ,
dottie sauer

I am sadden to learn of Julian's passing. We go a long way back to Wadesboro...Church and High School and recently blogging on Facebook. His family, the Coley's, have been dear people to all in our family: Sister Della Coley, Aunt Ann, Aunt Molly, too many to name, so he will always be in my memory. Praying for all his children and siblings.

Our deepest and heartfelt sympathy are extended to the family.

Robert Earle Morgan, Ph. D., Professor Emeritus of French and Mathematics, Gardner-Webb University

I am saddened to learn of the death of Julian Ackerman. I was his senior sponsor at Wadesboro High School 1957-1958. I thought very highly of the whole Ackerman family.

I taught at Wadesboro High School 1956-1959. I formed many friendships with the students, faculty, and community people. I mourn the loss of every one of my former students. My total teaching career spanned 42 years. It is sad to look at the number of my former students who have left this present life.

Ken & TheAckerman Family,
Your loss is felt greatly, having experienced the pain of a sibling's death. My thoughts & prayers are with you all.

.....Joe was an avid gardener, when he took the time; however, his true passion was helping others. He was a very generous man and always had a positive outlook on life. .....

Very influential and motivating. He live a long life. Brilliant. God rest his soul.

- M.M.M.

Dear Brothers and Sisters of Julian,
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
June