SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. - Double funeral services for Darrell Ingersoll and his wife, Mrs. Lucille Ingersoll, both killed in a car accident near Choteau, Okla., Friday afternoon, will be at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist church in Siloam Springs.
The Rev. Rhine McMurray will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery under direction of the Pyeatte funeral service of Siloam Springs.
Mr. Ind Ingersoll was born April 17, 1910 at Rogers, Ark., and was reared in Siloam Springs. He had lived in Tulsa for the past seven years. He was a certified public accountant and a member of the Siloam Springs Baptist church.
Surviving are a son, Robert Ingersoll, Germany; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingersoll, Siloam Springs; and a sister, Mrs. Roy Ruble, Moberly, Mo.
Mrs. Ingersoll was born February 24, 1912, in Siloam Springs, and lived there until moving to Tulsa seven years ago. She was also a member of the First Baptist church.
Surviving other than the son are her mother, Mrs. Robert Henry, Siloam Springs; three brothers, Rev. Bill Henry, Sand Springs, Okla., Bob Henry and Ralph Henry, both of Siloam Springs; and a sister, Mrs. George Syler, Siloam Springs.
Joplin (Missouri) Globe, Mon., Dec. 27, 1965, Pg. 2
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. - Double funeral services for Darrell Ingersoll and his wife, Mrs. Lucille Ingersoll, both killed in a car accident near Choteau, Okla., Friday afternoon, will be at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist church in Siloam Springs.
The Rev. Rhine McMurray will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery under direction of the Pyeatte funeral service of Siloam Springs.
Mr. Ind Ingersoll was born April 17, 1910 at Rogers, Ark., and was reared in Siloam Springs. He had lived in Tulsa for the past seven years. He was a certified public accountant and a member of the Siloam Springs Baptist church.
Surviving are a son, Robert Ingersoll, Germany; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingersoll, Siloam Springs; and a sister, Mrs. Roy Ruble, Moberly, Mo.
Mrs. Ingersoll was born February 24, 1912, in Siloam Springs, and lived there until moving to Tulsa seven years ago. She was also a member of the First Baptist church.
Surviving other than the son are her mother, Mrs. Robert Henry, Siloam Springs; three brothers, Rev. Bill Henry, Sand Springs, Okla., Bob Henry and Ralph Henry, both of Siloam Springs; and a sister, Mrs. George Syler, Siloam Springs.
Joplin (Missouri) Globe, Mon., Dec. 27, 1965, Pg. 2
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