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Terry Lee Ingram

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Terry Lee Ingram

Birth
North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Death
16 Aug 2012 (aged 60)
Yucca Valley, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Terry Lee Ingram, 60, formally of North Little Rock, died peacefully in his sleep from cancer at the home of his wife Lisa and their son, Tyler in Yucca Valley, CA on Friday night, August 16, 2012.

Terry and his family moved to Rose City in 1966 where he grew up on Haywood. He graduated North Little Rock High School in 1970. He worked at Bud's Grocery Store; He was one of the first employees of Burger Mart, helping to get it set up prior to opening for business. Soon after, he became employed at Otasco in the Rose City Shopping Center, then transferring to North Park Mall on JFK until leaving for the Marine Corps, retiring after 20 years to live in California.

Terry was proceeded in death by his father, Grover "Dutch" Ingram. He leaves behind his mother, Betty Ingram of North Little Rock; sister Holly Wind of Jonesboro; sister Kimberly Dunn and her husband Eddie of North Little Rock; nephew Crosby Dunn of North Little Rock; niece Lacy Dunn of New York; daughter Jennifer Ingram; son Douglas Ingram; son Chris Ingram of Maryland and long time friend, Vicki Sheible- McFadden of Little Rock.
Terry Lee Ingram, 60, formally of North Little Rock, died peacefully in his sleep from cancer at the home of his wife Lisa and their son, Tyler in Yucca Valley, CA on Friday night, August 16, 2012.

Terry and his family moved to Rose City in 1966 where he grew up on Haywood. He graduated North Little Rock High School in 1970. He worked at Bud's Grocery Store; He was one of the first employees of Burger Mart, helping to get it set up prior to opening for business. Soon after, he became employed at Otasco in the Rose City Shopping Center, then transferring to North Park Mall on JFK until leaving for the Marine Corps, retiring after 20 years to live in California.

Terry was proceeded in death by his father, Grover "Dutch" Ingram. He leaves behind his mother, Betty Ingram of North Little Rock; sister Holly Wind of Jonesboro; sister Kimberly Dunn and her husband Eddie of North Little Rock; nephew Crosby Dunn of North Little Rock; niece Lacy Dunn of New York; daughter Jennifer Ingram; son Douglas Ingram; son Chris Ingram of Maryland and long time friend, Vicki Sheible- McFadden of Little Rock.


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