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Phyllis E. Akers

Norfolk, Virginia

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Phyllis E. Akers CHESAPEAKE - Phyllis E. Akers, 66, a lifetime resident of Chesapeake, passed away Feb. 15, 2009, in her home, surrounded by family. She was the daughter of the late Pete Etheridge and Emma Q. Oakes and stepfather, Thomas J. Oakes. She was the widow of Johnny Lee Akers. She was a...

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My deepest sympathy to Kathy and all the family. Phyllis was always sweet, kind, fair and understanding of everyone without ever judging. She contributed so much to the building industry and to Princess Anne Builders. I learned a lot from Phyllis. She will be missed by all whom were fortunate enough to have known her in any capacity of life. My prayers to all.

I'm truly very sorry to hear of your loss. Phyllis was a sweet, bright, and lovely lady. It was my good fortune to have known her.

I worked with Phyllis many years when I was with SunTrust. I know you all will greatly miss her. I am currently in Florida. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Billie Shipp

Gina and Family,

You're in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Love,

Sheila

I grew up with your mother on Westonia Road. We went to school together from the first grade. She was a dear, sweet person that I was very fond of all these years even though we did not see each other often. I am sorry for your loss but I am very happy that I will see her again in Heaven. I pray that all of you will too.

Your mother will be greatly missed. She was such a wonder person and mother. She will always have a special place in my heart.

I am so sorry to here about Phyliss.
She will be missed. I had the pleasure of knowing and working with her for a number of years. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and close friends.

susan leonard

In our prayers as always, the Sunday School Class of Peoples Baptist Church.
In Christ
Dennis and Chong Toler

I am so sorry to hear about your mother. I have fond memories of her, as I spent a lot of weekends at the Akers' home while in middle school. She was the best iced tea maker in the whole world.