Lucille Frances Ackerman Obituary
We are sad to announce that on August 23, 2025, at the age of 97, Lucille Frances Ackerman (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) passed away. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Lucille Frances Ackerman to pay them a last tribute.
She was predeceased by: her parents, George Smarr Flanagan and Kathleen Bradley Flanagan (Ray); her daughter Beth; her siblings, Virginia Koppel (Dave), Patricia Rockwood (Charlie), Kathleen Wasinger (Al), George Smarr Flanagan (Diane) and Stan Flanagan (Mary); and her in-laws, Mary Frances, Bill Veeck, Kit, Bill Winkler, Marjorie and Karl Ackerman.
She is survived by: her husband Raymond B. Ackerman; her children, Marilyn Bendell, Daniel Gerhartz, David Lessel, William Reese, Susie, Doug and Deanna; her sister Andrea Flanagan; her friends, Robert Lintner and Kae Bullar; her caregiver Liz Taylor; her daughter Kim; her brother Tom Flanagan (Shirley); her children, Reverend Raymond K. Ackerman and Patricia Ann (Mike Mehring) of Leander, Texas; her grandson Jason Conley (Jenifer); her great grandchildren, Trent and Mallory Conley of Lakewood Ranch, Florida; her daughter Ann Carol (Ron Adams) of Dallas, Texas; her granddaughter Elizabeth Veronica "Evie" Adams (Ryan Tucker) of Menlo Park, California; her daughter Susan Marie (Doug Fuller) of Oklahoma City; her grandchildren, Alexander Douglas Fuller (Kathleen Maloney) of Oklahoma City and Alyssa "Lissy" Marie (Travis Renna) of Dallas, Texas; her son Mark (Deanna Ackerman) of Oklahoma City; her grandson Raymond Bryan (Natali Ackerman); her great grandchild Raymond John Ackerman of Oklahoma City; her granddaughter Samantha Riley Ackerman (Chris Cash) of Oklahoma City; her daughter Amy Lucille Ackerman of Oklahoma City; her grandchildren, Sophie Elizabeth (Brian King) of Tulsa, Lucy Bernadette Shaver, Henry Maximillian Shaver (Katie Zimmerman) of Denver, Annie Clare Shaver and Lily Therese Shaver of Oklahoma City; Ray. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the building of the new St. Eugene Child Education and Development Center (https://www.steugenes.org).