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Ralph Kelly Ingram

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Ralph Kelly Ingram

Birth
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Death
24 Oct 2021 (aged 90)
Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Ralph was the identical twin to Robert Lee Ingram, something her was very proud of. Ralph and Bob were always there for each other. Both loving spending time fishing and hunting together. They were best friends. After graduating from Idaho Falls High School, Ralph attended Idaho State University and earned his Bachelor's Degree in Accounting. Ralph owned and operated Ford's Bar where strangers became family. To Ralph, everyone had a story to tell and he would listen with true interest. He loved his many friends and would always take the opportunity to spend time with them. He truly was the kindest, most generous man. After Ralph and Joanna married and were later divorced, Ralph met Sherry L. Jensen, who became his best friend and companion for life. They made their home in Ammon and loved to travel, with their yearly trips to Mexico being their favorite. They were each other's favorites. A simple drive with dogs in the back seat, music playing while singing together, was always a great day for them. Their love for each other was one of a kind. Sherry passed away in 2015. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, travel, animals and spending time with family. Ralph's love for his dogs was something to behold and wherever Ralph went, his dogs went too. He had a great heart and loved people and building relationships. Ralph was a wonderful father and friend to his children. Survivors included: children Laurie Speelmon of Ammon, Lance Davis of Boise, Matt (Cindy) Davis of Emmett, Julie Hayes of Everett, WA, and Stacey (David) Roberts of Idaho Falls; 17 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren; also precedied by his brother Kenneth Edmund Ingram, sisters Marjorie Beck and Faye Davis and his twin brother Robert. Funeral services held Saturday, October 30th at Ammon North Stake Center at 4363 E. 17th Street. Chad Murdock officiated.
Ralph was the identical twin to Robert Lee Ingram, something her was very proud of. Ralph and Bob were always there for each other. Both loving spending time fishing and hunting together. They were best friends. After graduating from Idaho Falls High School, Ralph attended Idaho State University and earned his Bachelor's Degree in Accounting. Ralph owned and operated Ford's Bar where strangers became family. To Ralph, everyone had a story to tell and he would listen with true interest. He loved his many friends and would always take the opportunity to spend time with them. He truly was the kindest, most generous man. After Ralph and Joanna married and were later divorced, Ralph met Sherry L. Jensen, who became his best friend and companion for life. They made their home in Ammon and loved to travel, with their yearly trips to Mexico being their favorite. They were each other's favorites. A simple drive with dogs in the back seat, music playing while singing together, was always a great day for them. Their love for each other was one of a kind. Sherry passed away in 2015. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, travel, animals and spending time with family. Ralph's love for his dogs was something to behold and wherever Ralph went, his dogs went too. He had a great heart and loved people and building relationships. Ralph was a wonderful father and friend to his children. Survivors included: children Laurie Speelmon of Ammon, Lance Davis of Boise, Matt (Cindy) Davis of Emmett, Julie Hayes of Everett, WA, and Stacey (David) Roberts of Idaho Falls; 17 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren; also precedied by his brother Kenneth Edmund Ingram, sisters Marjorie Beck and Faye Davis and his twin brother Robert. Funeral services held Saturday, October 30th at Ammon North Stake Center at 4363 E. 17th Street. Chad Murdock officiated.


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