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Virgil Josephus Ingram Jr.

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Virgil Josephus Ingram Jr.

Birth
Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Oct 2017 (aged 87)
Branson West, Stone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
West Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Virgil Ingram, Jr., age 87 of Orange, Texas, passed away surrounded by family on Friday, October 13, 2017 in Branson West, Missouri.

Virgil was born in Marshall, Texas on September 21, 1930 to Elizabeth Jane Patterson Ingram and Virgil Ingram, Sr.

He proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps on active duty for two years and in the Reserves for four years. After his discharge he worked with the Texas Highway Department as a construction painter and retired after of 40 years of service. One of Virgil's duties was painting the Rainbow Bridge.

He is preceded in death by his parents Virgil Ingram, Sr., and Elizabeth Ingram Hunt, two brothers Reuben Ingram and Roger Ingram and his wife Allie A. Ingram.

Those left to cherish his memory are his sister Avella Lubold and her husband Gordon; his children, Liz Bilbo and her husband Mel, Beverly Jordan and her husband Brian and Ginger Silveria and her husband Bruce; Step children, Raymond Hughes and his wife Candy, Matilda Sonnier and her husband John, and Robert Hughes and his wife Darlene; twelve grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; six nephews and their families and his church family and many dear friends.

Interment: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, West Orange, Texas

Dorman Funeral Home, Orange, Texas
Virgil Ingram, Jr., age 87 of Orange, Texas, passed away surrounded by family on Friday, October 13, 2017 in Branson West, Missouri.

Virgil was born in Marshall, Texas on September 21, 1930 to Elizabeth Jane Patterson Ingram and Virgil Ingram, Sr.

He proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps on active duty for two years and in the Reserves for four years. After his discharge he worked with the Texas Highway Department as a construction painter and retired after of 40 years of service. One of Virgil's duties was painting the Rainbow Bridge.

He is preceded in death by his parents Virgil Ingram, Sr., and Elizabeth Ingram Hunt, two brothers Reuben Ingram and Roger Ingram and his wife Allie A. Ingram.

Those left to cherish his memory are his sister Avella Lubold and her husband Gordon; his children, Liz Bilbo and her husband Mel, Beverly Jordan and her husband Brian and Ginger Silveria and her husband Bruce; Step children, Raymond Hughes and his wife Candy, Matilda Sonnier and her husband John, and Robert Hughes and his wife Darlene; twelve grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; six nephews and their families and his church family and many dear friends.

Interment: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, West Orange, Texas

Dorman Funeral Home, Orange, Texas


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