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* Dan Becker '''+1898+'''
** M.W. Becker '''+1927-1932+'''. 1927 @ 376 Orleans Ave., 383 Kathryn Pl., Akron & 681 19th St., Cuyahoga Falls; +1930-1932+: 1733 19th St., C.F.;
** Frank Becker '''+1946+'''. He served as a pallbearer that year for William P. Douglas' memorial service, as a brother representing the Akron assembly. See ''Assembly Annals'' 1946-6.
==Bercaw family==
** Anna Jean Calderhead Cunningham '''1948?+''' (b. 1937 Asheville, NC - d. 2011 Bellaire, Harris, TX).
*** Laura Ann Cunningham (b. 1961 Akron, Summit, OH - d. 2022 Loveland, Larimer, [[Colorado|CO]]).
==Hyslop family==
AA 1946-12: With Christ: Akron, OH: "Mrs. Alex Hyslop passed into the presence of the Lord on August 4th at the age of
58 years. She was saved 45 years ago in Ayrshire, Scotland, came to this country in 1906, was identified with the Assemblies in [[Indiana]] and for the last 16 years at Akron, Ohio. She is survived by her husband, two daughters and
four sons, all saved and in the assembly. Brethren R. McCracken, Steve Mick and Oswald MacLeod spoke seasonable words at the funeral service."
* Alex Hyslop
* Mrs. Alex Hyslop '''1930-1946''' (d. 1946)
==Johnson family==
==Soper family==
AA 1946-3: "With Christ: John Soper, 70, departed to be with Christ January 28th. Ho was saved and associated with the assembly in Akron for the past 48 years. He left his father's homo In Detroit, because his father continued to bring before him his need of God's salvation. A printer by trade, he camo to Akron and obtained employment in a large printing establishment. He had never seen such large machines, as they gave him to operate; and was looking in a puzzled way at the machine when a young man spoke to him and said “Let me set up that job for you” and at once he started John at work. After lunch he came again and set up the job and started the machine, and then kindly said to John Soper, “Young man are you a Christian?' The arrow of conviction entered bls soul as he answered, “No! I am not.” From that time on Dan Becker lost no opportunity in witnessing to Mr. Soper and as a lost guilty sinner be accepted Christ as his own personal Saviour; ho became associated with the assembly in Akron soon after and bore a good testimony. He loaves an aged widow, also a brother and sister. R.W. McCracken took the funeral services."
* John Soper '''1898-1946''' (1876-1946)
* 1904-2024 AAB's
* Ancestry.com
* Assembly Annals (AA): 1946-3&6
* Letters of Interest (LOI): 1945-2
* Our Record (OR): 1932-3&5