Bernice Aker

January 12, 1915 - January 09, 2014

Bernice Aker

January 12, 1915 - January 09, 2014

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Life long resident of Whatcom County

Bernice Aker passed away peacefully at Mt. Baker Care Center three days shy of her 99th birthday. Bernice was born to Albert and Anna Megard of Laurel and lived in Whatcom County her entire life. She walked a mile to Meridian School where she excelled academically. She started with the class of 1933. After spending three weeks in the 5th grade, she was advanced to the 6th grade and graduated valedictorian of the class of 1932; this while taking mostly math and science courses in high school. Bernice was the only girl in her calculus class which was taught every other year. At graduation she received an award for perfect attendance from her first day of school until graduation. In 1934, she married her one love, Jack Aker, and moved to West Wiser Lake Road. They lived on half of the farm that was homesteaded by her father-in-law, Knute B. Aker in 1886 (three years before statehood). It is one of the only parcels of land in Whatcom County that has never changed hands for money. This is where they raised their six children and dairy farmed from 1934 to 1972. After that they raised alfalfa and rented the rest of their land for crops. Their second farm has been rented for years to Curt Mayberry Farms for strawberries and raspberries. They were actively involved in Whatcom County and Washington State soil conservation for twenty years. Bernice was president of the Washington State Ladies Auxiliary for one term. In retirement they enjoyed fishing trips with friends to lakes in Canada, and attending Meridian High School boys and girls basketball games. They also enjoyed spending time at their lot at Sandy Point crabbing and picnicking with family. She made her first trip to Norway with Jack and her second trip with daughter Annette. She loved spending time with her family and working in her flower garden. Working with flowers was her therapy. She made so many trips to Van Wingerden Nursery with her daughter Jan and niece Patty that Van Wingerdens’s gave her a party on her 92nd birthday. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Jack; grandson Steve Schenck; great-grandson John Schenck; great-great-grandson Klaus Thompson; brothers Alvin and Lewis Megard; sister Agnes Nelson and her twin sister May Eveleyn. She is survived by her six children: Jackie Rick (Dale), K.B. Aker (Janene), Jan Vander Stoep (Rick) all of Ferndale, Judy Paur of Bellingham, Annette Schenck (Dale) of Seattle, Denny Aker (Sue) of Shoreline, and a very special niece, Patty Hoff (Dan) of Bellingham. She also leaves 19 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren (one on the way), and 14 great-great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church or a charity of your choice. The family would like to thank Peggy Wagner, Mary Martinez, Shana Lewis, Kathy Petrie, and Kris Fullner for the care they gave to mom at home and to the staff at Mt. Baker Care Center for their care the last 15 months of mom’s life. You may share your thoughts and memories of Bernice in the online guest book at www.farewelltributes.com.

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A memorial service will be held in her honor Saturday, January 18th, at 1:00pm, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Bellingham. Donations Information

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12 responses to Bernice Aker

  1. If there is a yearbook in Heaven, Bernice will annually gain the spotlight for “Best Smile.” I will remember her for always being entirely delightful. She’s a class act and will certainly be missed.

  2. Tom paur says:

    Granma, I will always cherish the good times we had, especially our trips to the Dairy Queen in Lynden, where we reminiscedover the “pioneer days”.

  3. Bernice was a beautiful and lovely lady. I met her when she and Jack lived for a short while next to me. She stayed with Sheri and Joe after having some surgery. What a beautiful couple they were. I enjoyed visiting with them both on several occasions. She was a beautiful and great lady and I know she will be sorely missed by the entire family and friends.

  4. What a lovely lady. My deepest sympathy to her family and all her friends. May you find comfort in the promise in Isaiah 25:8-” He will swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will wipe away the tears from all faces.” I am truly sorry for your loss.

  5. Dear Aker Family, I remember how dearly my parents felt about Bernice and Jack. The Akers were very special to them and they followed the family achievements with pride. I remember Bernice as a gracious and kind, yet strong and regal person whose demeanor made such an impression on me. I had no idea she was a twin too. I would love to have known her better. My condolences and best wishes to all of her children and theirs as you celebrate your memories of this lovely woman. Sincerely, Beverly Benson Vifian

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