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- [S12] 1900 US Census.
Akofer, Charles B. | head | b: May 1859 | bp: Austria (Ger.) | father’s & mother’s bp: Austria (Ger.) | Date of immigration: 1870 | occup: Saloon proprietor.
- [S4] Obituary.
ANOTHER PIONEER IS CALLED
Charles Akofer, Well Known Meat Dealer, Answers Final Gong.
Charles Akofer is dead. The news brings sadness to hundreds who knew [...]
— Omaha World Herald, June 3, 1903
- [S4] Obituary.
Charles Akofer Dead.
Charles Akofer died at his home, Twenty-fourth and K streets, at 5 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. The deceased was one of the pioneer residents of the Magic City. During the greater part of his residence here Mr. Akofer was engaged in the retail meat business. For over a year he had been ailing, but death came unexpectedly. The deceased was a member of the local lodge of Eagles and the Modern Brotherhood of America. The funeral will be held under the auspices of the Modern Brotherhood. A special meeting of the Eagles has been called for this evening at A. O. H. hall, 2311 N street, for the purpose of taking some action. Arrangements for this funeral will be announced later.
— The Omaha Daily Bee, Wednesday, June 3, 1903.
- [S4] Obituary.
Fraternal Order of Eagles, had charge of the funeral of Charles Akofer yesterday afternoon. About seventy members of the order met at the lodge rooms and marched in a body to the family residence. Twenty-fourth and K street. At the house Rev. Dr. R. L. Wheeler of the Presbyterian church and Dr. George Van Winkl of the Baptist church conducted the servlces. The Eagles escorted the remain to the grav at Laurel Hill cemetery, where brief services wer held. The pall bearers were: John Brlggs, James Van Arman, Louis Williams, John Riches, T. J. O’Connor, William Hayden.
— The Omaha Daily Bee, Friday, June 5, 1903.
- [S5] Find A Grave, → Memorial ID 7045378.
- [S15] Internet, Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992.
Marriage date: 26 Feb 1882.
Groom’s father: Mathias Akofer | Groom’s mother: Anna Huber
Bride’s father: Andreas Jann | Bride’s mother: Eva M. Horn
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