RAYMOND-ACKERMAN-Obituary

RAYMOND ACKERMAN

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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August 7, 1922 - October 17, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY Ray Ackerman died peacefully early in the morning on October 17, 2012. He was born in Pittsburgh, PA on August 7, 1922, and moved to OKC in 1947 after five years in the U.S. Navy with last duty as a fighter pilot. Following five years as an...

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Condolences from an old Bellevue, Pa. resident who was a classmate to Raymond's youngesr sister, Catherine Winkler nee Ackerman and also your paper boy on Tingley Avenue. Great family

My heart goes out to all the family.
Ray was the very best exmple of Christian
leadership in making our world better.
I remember so well our life at the
Oklahoman and in the Ad Club. God
blessed my life with Ray.

My love to all the family,


Hall Duncan

I am very sorry for your loss. I am very comforted by the promise that God "will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning, nor...pain be anymore..." I hope you can take comfort in this promise as well.

I just heard about Ray Ackerman's passing. What a great loss for his family and the residents of OKC! He was such a great man and a good person. He helped me in the start of my career in PR at St. Anthony Hospital in the '70s and again when I started my own business...probably little things to him, but huge to me. I admired him so much. He truly LIVED his faith! God bless him.

Admiral, you set the example for all citizen Sailors. Fly high friend and rest well on the Mountain with our Lord. God Rest Your Soul. Lou, a Navy Wife, God Bless you and your family.

We love his son, Father Ray Ackerman, in Edmond at St John's Church. We pray for his family and friends in this time of sorrow. He helped raise a fine family!!

God bless Mr. Ackerman and his family. Mr. Ackerman gave so much to Oklahoma City from the Oklahoma River to the B.C.Clark's Christmas jingle. We will miss "Old Man River."

Thanks for setting a good example Mr. Ackerman. My condolences to the family.