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Joseph Anthony Ingram

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Joseph Anthony Ingram

Birth
Death
27 Jan 2014 (aged 62)
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Joseph Anthony Ingram the first born of Tom and Gloria Ingram was born on November 23, 1951. He was preceded in death by his father and his grandmother Vickie Connors, affectionately called "gram".

He was raised and educated, along with his three siblings John and Mary Ingram and Tammie Johnson in Sacramento, CA.

Joe served in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed at Eglin Air Force Base in Pensacola, Florida. His fondness for the gulf-coast brought him back after he left the air force.

Joe had a love for music, especially country and rock and he had an "Elvis" act. He was a part of several bands including The Cannonball Express which played in Las Vegas, The Train and Rick and the Red Strikes. His passion for music was energy which resulted in the creation of the Foster-Ingram Band, organized with his good friend Nathan Foster.

Mourning Joe's passing is his wife of 35 years Renee, his three daughters Marcie, Brittany, and Wendy, his mother Gloria, his mother-in-law Susie Ellis, his father-in-law Don Ellis, and his grandchildren Caleb, Levi, Zeke, Alex and Jubilee.

Joe will be remembered by family and friends in a Memorial service scheduled for this spring in California.

Express your condolences to the family by lighting a candle or sending a message at www.christianbenevolent.com

Visitation :na
Funeral:tba
Interment:na

Joseph Anthony Ingram the first born of Tom and Gloria Ingram was born on November 23, 1951. He was preceded in death by his father and his grandmother Vickie Connors, affectionately called "gram".

He was raised and educated, along with his three siblings John and Mary Ingram and Tammie Johnson in Sacramento, CA.

Joe served in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed at Eglin Air Force Base in Pensacola, Florida. His fondness for the gulf-coast brought him back after he left the air force.

Joe had a love for music, especially country and rock and he had an "Elvis" act. He was a part of several bands including The Cannonball Express which played in Las Vegas, The Train and Rick and the Red Strikes. His passion for music was energy which resulted in the creation of the Foster-Ingram Band, organized with his good friend Nathan Foster.

Mourning Joe's passing is his wife of 35 years Renee, his three daughters Marcie, Brittany, and Wendy, his mother Gloria, his mother-in-law Susie Ellis, his father-in-law Don Ellis, and his grandchildren Caleb, Levi, Zeke, Alex and Jubilee.

Joe will be remembered by family and friends in a Memorial service scheduled for this spring in California.

Express your condolences to the family by lighting a candle or sending a message at www.christianbenevolent.com


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