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Larry C.L. Ingram

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Larry C.L. Ingram

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
24 Oct 2007 (aged 60)
Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Larry C.L. Ingram, 60, a lifelong resident of Bradley county, passed away Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at his home surrounded by his loving and supportive family.

He served honorably in the US Air Force, detached with the 101st airborne during the Vietnam conflict. He was a well loved oncology nurse working with Dr. Sylvia Krueger. He had a special love for his job, but particularly all the patients he touched. His gentle spirit, humor and encouragement helped so many to have hope. His love of the Lord kept his spirits high to the very end. He was a Registered Respiratory Therapist and a Registered Nurse. He worked thirty years for Bradley Memorial Hospital, from being a Respiratory Therapist, Asistant Director of the Respiratory department to Home Health and Hospice Director. He was also Chief Operating Officer and Compliance Officer. He was responsible for many new programs implemented at Bradley, including the start of the Home Health and Hospice department.

During his later years he also became an adjunct professor for Covenant College after earning his Masters Degree from Tusculum College.

He enjoyed the Relay for Life, a very committed cause for he and his co-workers. He enjoyed local sports particularly soccer and tennis at Cleveland High School. He enjoyed his special hunting trips with his good friend, Dr. Owen Taylor and enjoyed traveling with his family.

He was preceded in death by his parents, C. L. and Ada Ingram, sister, Geraldine Cook, brothers Calvin and Jerry, Willie Callahan, brother-in-law, and a nephew Ricky Callahan.



Larry C.L. Ingram, 60, a lifelong resident of Bradley county, passed away Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at his home surrounded by his loving and supportive family.

He served honorably in the US Air Force, detached with the 101st airborne during the Vietnam conflict. He was a well loved oncology nurse working with Dr. Sylvia Krueger. He had a special love for his job, but particularly all the patients he touched. His gentle spirit, humor and encouragement helped so many to have hope. His love of the Lord kept his spirits high to the very end. He was a Registered Respiratory Therapist and a Registered Nurse. He worked thirty years for Bradley Memorial Hospital, from being a Respiratory Therapist, Asistant Director of the Respiratory department to Home Health and Hospice Director. He was also Chief Operating Officer and Compliance Officer. He was responsible for many new programs implemented at Bradley, including the start of the Home Health and Hospice department.

During his later years he also became an adjunct professor for Covenant College after earning his Masters Degree from Tusculum College.

He enjoyed the Relay for Life, a very committed cause for he and his co-workers. He enjoyed local sports particularly soccer and tennis at Cleveland High School. He enjoyed his special hunting trips with his good friend, Dr. Owen Taylor and enjoyed traveling with his family.

He was preceded in death by his parents, C. L. and Ada Ingram, sister, Geraldine Cook, brothers Calvin and Jerry, Willie Callahan, brother-in-law, and a nephew Ricky Callahan.





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