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Who's Who at Akron Gospel Hall, OH

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=Resident Workers=
* Harry Becker 1913+
* William B. Johnson +1944
=Notable Families=
==Becker family==
Also see Soper familyAA 1949-6: With Christ: Cleveland, OH: "Harry Becker of this city went home on June 3, after a brief illness when many of the Lord’s people prayed for him. The Cleveland Press of June 4 said, “Harry Becker led a dual life of preacher and [[Railroad|railroad]] engineer. He began his preaching career in 1913. His 'pulpit’ was the Tom Johnson Square. Devoted to this personal evangelism, he spoke to thousands of passers by. Before coming to Cleveland six years ago he lived in Columbus, Orville and Akron. Until he made his permanent home here, his preaching on the square was during railroad stopovers.” Traveling in his years of retirement on a railroad pass made it convenient for Mr. Becker to travel and he was often seen at conferences of the Lord’s people. He attended the Christian Workers' Conference each year. Mrs. Becker requests prayer for his son Dan who gave evidence of being troubled as he listened to the Word, and also for his daughters who are away from the Lord."
* Dan Becker '''+1898+'''
*Harry Becker '''+1913+''' (d. 1949)** Dan Becker* 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'' 1946-6and/or the Soper family.
==Bercaw family==
==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."
* 1904-2024 AAB's
* Ancestry.com
* Assembly Annals (AA): 1946-3&6; 1949-6
* Letters of Interest (LOI): 1945-2
* Our Record (OR): 1932-3&5