His 43-year battle with MS, and more recently heart disease, came to an end. Even though the battle was long and rough he looked forward to taking morning walks around the neighborhood. Cecil was a native of Florida and Hendry County.
Donations in Memory of Mr Akin can be made to the following: Scottish Rite Foundation of Florida PO Box 60691 Ft. Myers FL 33906 Florida Baptist Children's Home PO Box 8190 Lakeland, FL 33802 Barron Library 461 N. Main St LaBelle FL 33935 or to a charity of one's choice.
He was born in Clewiston to Paul R. and Isabelle A. Mills Akin. He graduated from Clewiston High School in 1965 and Miami-Dade College in 1977 with an AS in Funeral Services.
Cecil was a former Scoutmaster in Clewiston and representative of BSA Gulfstream Council, past President of Clewiston Jaycees, charter member of Kiwanis of LaBelle, member of Clewiston Lions Club, past Master of F&AM Moore Haven, LaBelle and Clewiston and former Grandmaster of District 28 Valley of Scottish Rite, Commandery of Knights of Templar and Grand Marshall of Swamp Cabbage Festival in 1993.
He also was former member and Chairman of Hendry County Board of County Commissioners, was a founding member of Independent Funeral Directors of Florida (IFDF) and served on the State Board of Funeral and Cemetery Services.
He was former co-owner of Akin-Davis Funeral Homes.
He was a member of First Baptist Church of LaBelle and former Deacon.
He is survived by his wife, Ann, daughter: Kimberly, son: Daniel and his wife, Nan, grandsons: Greyson and Drayton, siblings: Barbara Akin, Jerry Akin (Donna), Patty Raulerson, Jimmy Akin (Nora) and many lifelong friends and fellow Masons, nieces, nephews & cousins and brother-in-law, Russell Kilpatrick.
Cecil was proud to serve the people of Hendry County whenever possible, loved his wife and family, and was proud to be able to see Kimberly and Daniel grow into adults and step in to run the funeral homes when he had to step down from working.
He enjoyed watching Greyson and Drayton grow up and loved it when they called him Papa Cecil. He believed everyone should make each day count. The race in life is not how fast you travel on your way but how you win by savoring each day and having Faith in God and following his plan for you.
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