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George E Akridge

George E Akridge

June 11, 1936~March 13, 2023

George Elvin Akridge

Born 6/11/1936, he was raised in Ashburn, Ga by his parents Ola and Edward Akridge with 3 brothers, Ray, Paul and Garvin and 2 sisters Linda and Brenda and many other extended family, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Elvin passed away on March 13th 2023

He had 4 children, Evon, Ed, Peggy and Candy. 9 grandchildren, TC, Katee, April, Peggysue, Ruth, Elvin, Thomas, Little Spencer, and Greg, 10 great grandchildren, Kylee, Katelyn, Bailey, Annie, Madi, Gage, Ava, Zach, BrayLeigh, and Bristol and 1 great great grandchild. Wade.

He was a very quiet, gentle man who was loved by all. He loved, animals, fishing, and spending time with family and of course watching his Georgia Bulldogs play, but most importantly, he loved the Lord with all of his heart.

After finishing school Elvin joined the navy in October in 1954. He moved to Jacksonville in 1967 where he retired after serving 22 years. He went on to work at Western Auto and went to night school for refrigeration and appliances. He also worked in civil service at Nadep Jax, Fl where he also retired.

Elvin will be laid to rest at Gethsemene Memorial Gardens, 800 Hammond Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32221 inside Trinity Baptist Church campus. Arrangements by Fraser Funeral Home.

Condolence

Sandra Coffey Harpe and family

July 20, 2023, 10:18 pm

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Rhonda, Betty & Richard

July 20, 2023, 10:18 pm

Pat & Akridge Family: Please accept our deepest heartfelt sympathy, love & prayers, in the passing of Elvin.

Ed & Elizabeth Akridge

July 20, 2023, 10:18 pm

We’ll see you soon on the other side…

Richard Akridge

July 20, 2023, 10:19 pm

I will always remember Uncle Elvin as a focused loving man. We talked from time to time and he never failed to ask about my Dad (his brother), my family, and my health. This shows his love for family as well as caring for others which is a Christian characteristic. I will miss our conversations, however, I am glad he no longer has to live in pain and agony.

Kerri Chalon

July 20, 2023, 10:19 pm

Aunt Pat, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I know you will miss your husband so much. Hold tight to beautiful memories of the years you shared. I will always remember when you two got married. You were like a couple of love struck teenagers. Love, Kerri

Sandra Coffey Harpe

July 20, 2023, 10:19 pm

Dear Family,
We were all blessed to have known, and loved this kind, honest, and loving man. I’m so glad my precious cousin was, and will always be, a part of my life.
Love,
Sandra Coffey Harpe
Love, Sandra Coffey Harpe

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