Jack Ackelson
September 26, 2011
Jack C. Ackelson, 75 years old, went to be with his Lord Jesus Christ.
Jack was born July 17, 1936, to Ilot and Louise Ackelson, and was a lifelong resident of Des Moines. He married Edwana Senecaut December 7, 1964, and both Jack and Edwana were well known throughout the area for their many years of witnessing for the Lord and handing out gospel tracts.
Jack accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal savior on July 10, 1967. His greatest love was his wife Edwana and talking to people he met about the Lord, he never met a stranger he couldn’t talk to. He enjoyed the Iowa State Fair for many years and also enjoyed his old trucks and cars. He was a member of the Good Guys and Christian Rodders Association. Jack will be missed by many friends and family.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Ilot and Louise Ackelson; his son, Kirby Lee Burton; his sister, Juanita (Herb) Marker; and his brother, Richard Ackelson.
Survivors include his wife, Edwana of 46 years; in-laws, Rene (Harriett) Senecaut, Dan (Lori) Senecaut, Charene (Larry) Starcevic; sisters, Marjorie Nelson and Carolyn Cowie; and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, September 28, 2011, at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street. Services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home, followed by burial at Oakwood Cemetery in Pleasant Hill.
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Jan (Senecaut) Gabor
10/14/2011
Aunt Wana
My Heart and Prayers are there with you,everyday!!
I wish I could have been there with you! Uncle Jack holds a very
special place in my heart!
I miss you very much! You are in my prayers every day!
Loving both of you always and forever! Jan XO
Pam Wallace
09/28/2011
I well miss you coming to Mc Donald for Pancakes I"m Pam Polly sister
Davidson Family
09/28/2011
We were sorry to learn of Jack's passing but know he is with his savior now. Always enjoyed talking with him at HyVee and at the car shows and for so many years at the fair. He was a gentle man and a gentleman to all and true to his faith.