OBITUARY
Howard Philip Acker
October 22, 1945 – January 5, 2021
IN THE CARE OF
Clore-English Funeral Home
Howard P. Acker, 75, passed away Jan 5, 2021 at Culpeper Hospital after struggling with COPD complicated by coronavirus.
Howard was a disabled Army veteran, serving six years which included two tours in Viet Nam and being exposed to Agent Orange which impacted his health. He was a member of Nassau Hose Company in the 70’s and 80’s and drove ambulance for the Nassau Rescue Squad. He worked as a transmission mechanic and then as a miller for Cargill Flour Milling. He retired from Horizon Milling in Culpeper, VA. He was a hard worker, enjoyed reading books, building bonfires and making birdhouses to give away. Above all, his little family was most important to him and he loved when the kids and their friends would gather at his home. His funny sense of humor and his laugh will be missed by family and friends.
Howard is predeceased by his parents Leon and Beatrice (Pitt) Acker, sisters Frances and Priscilla and brothers Mike, Tom and Dennis.
Beloved husband, father and grandfather. Howard is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Mary Acker, sons, Brian Acker (Nicole), Robert Walker and “son” Rob Kloby. daughter Colleen Barber, grandchildren Frank and Mckenzie Rychcik, Lily and Emma Walker and his special buddy Bryce Acker, mother and father in law, Mary and Donald Martin and special sister and brother in law, Pat and Bruce Weidman. He is also survived by sisters, Arlene, Nichole, Brenda, Linda and Lori, half brother Raymond Acker, step brother Henry Miller and many nieces, nephews and very dear friends.
As per his wishes, he was cremated and there will be no gravesite or services.
Fond memories and condolences may be shared with the Acker family through clore-english.com. The Acker family has entrusted the Clore-English Funeral Home with these arrangements
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