He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Bruce E. Ingle; the children’s mother, Norma Jean Ingle; step daughter, Sharon Thompson Kemp; companion of 30 years, Rosadel Welbaum; and three siblings, Richard (Dick) Ingle, William (Bill) Ingle, and Carolyn Ingle Coulter.
He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Thom R. Ingle, Jr. and Robin (Pleasant Hill); son Gregg Ingle and Viola (Stockton, CA); daughter, Cindy A. Ingle Dills (Kingston Springs, TN); sister and brother-in-law, Jennifer and Jeff Schilling (Troy); first wife and longtime friend, Darlene Grissom (Troy); grandchildren, Jacob Ingle, Jonathan (Liza) Dills, Jessica Dills, Shannon Welsh, Adam (Jennifer) Ingle, Meredith (Ryan) Fiely, step grandchildren Robert Wells, Stephanie (Pete) Corona, James Robbins, and several great grandchildren.
Tom was very proud of his country. He retired from the United States Air Force after 20 years of dedicated service including a term in Vietnam. He was a member of Troy Eagles #971 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4235, Covington.
To honor Tom and follow his wishes, no services will be held. Tom’s remains will be buried at the foot of his mother’s grave in Miami Memorial Park, Covington. Arrangements entrusted to Fisher-Cheney Funeral Home, Troy.
He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Bruce E. Ingle; the children’s mother, Norma Jean Ingle; step daughter, Sharon Thompson Kemp; companion of 30 years, Rosadel Welbaum; and three siblings, Richard (Dick) Ingle, William (Bill) Ingle, and Carolyn Ingle Coulter.
He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Thom R. Ingle, Jr. and Robin (Pleasant Hill); son Gregg Ingle and Viola (Stockton, CA); daughter, Cindy A. Ingle Dills (Kingston Springs, TN); sister and brother-in-law, Jennifer and Jeff Schilling (Troy); first wife and longtime friend, Darlene Grissom (Troy); grandchildren, Jacob Ingle, Jonathan (Liza) Dills, Jessica Dills, Shannon Welsh, Adam (Jennifer) Ingle, Meredith (Ryan) Fiely, step grandchildren Robert Wells, Stephanie (Pete) Corona, James Robbins, and several great grandchildren.
Tom was very proud of his country. He retired from the United States Air Force after 20 years of dedicated service including a term in Vietnam. He was a member of Troy Eagles #971 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4235, Covington.
To honor Tom and follow his wishes, no services will be held. Tom’s remains will be buried at the foot of his mother’s grave in Miami Memorial Park, Covington. Arrangements entrusted to Fisher-Cheney Funeral Home, Troy.
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