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Lee Clingman Ingram Sr.

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Lee Clingman Ingram Sr. Veteran

Birth
Riesel, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Death
3 May 1965 (aged 70)
Temple, Bell County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Veteran's Section 106
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Lee Ingram, 70, died May 3, 1965 in Temple TX. Services at Connally chapel, burial in Rosemound Cemetery. Mr. Ingram was born Oct 2, 1894 in Riesel TX.. He moved to China Spring TX 8 months ago and was an automotive mechanic until his retirement. He was a member of Free Will Baptist church, and the American Legion because he served in the U.S. Army during WWI. Survivors include: wife, Mrs. Minnie Ingram; daughter, Mrs. Cloyce Byron of Gatesville TX; sons, Lee Ingram JR and Charles Ingram both of Gatesville TX; sisters, Mrs. Mattie Vaughn of Terrell TX and Mrs. Della Calvery of Justin TX; brothers, Frank Ingram of CA, Will Ingram of Flatt TX and W.B. Ingram of May TX; eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Waco Times herald 5-5-1965

Lee Ingram, 70, died May 3, 1965 in Temple TX. Services at Connally chapel, burial in Rosemound Cemetery. Mr. Ingram was born Oct 2, 1894 in Riesel TX.. He moved to China Spring TX 8 months ago and was an automotive mechanic until his retirement. He was a member of Free Will Baptist church, and the American Legion because he served in the U.S. Army during WWI. Survivors include: wife, Mrs. Minnie Ingram; daughter, Mrs. Cloyce Byron of Gatesville TX; sons, Lee Ingram JR and Charles Ingram both of Gatesville TX; sisters, Mrs. Mattie Vaughn of Terrell TX and Mrs. Della Calvery of Justin TX; brothers, Frank Ingram of CA, Will Ingram of Flatt TX and W.B. Ingram of May TX; eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Waco Times herald 5-5-1965


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