She is survived by her husband and love of her life, Gene White, sons Michael Ingalls (and Jane) and Lance Ingalls (and Melissa), and daughter Nicole Dubler (and Carl). She leaves behind her brother Michael Marchildon (and Kathy), niece Lori Marchildon, step-daughters Donna Swauger, Lisa Weinhold, Leslie Stahl (and David), as well as 22 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Her parents preceded her in death, as did her nephew Patrick Marchildon.
Angela Graduated from West Frankfort High School (Illinois) in 1959 and Fontbonne College (St. Louis) in 1963 with a degree in dietetics. She married her first husband Will Ingalls in 1964 and had three children. She married Gene White in 1977. They lived in Lubbock, Texas for many years where Angie was a dietitian for the Veteran's Administration, where she was loved by all her patients. Her love of Jesus caused her to reach out to hurting veterans and widows who were a frequent presence around her dinner table.
lieu of flowers, those who wish to remember Angie in a special way may make gifts in her memory to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (cff.org).
She is survived by her husband and love of her life, Gene White, sons Michael Ingalls (and Jane) and Lance Ingalls (and Melissa), and daughter Nicole Dubler (and Carl). She leaves behind her brother Michael Marchildon (and Kathy), niece Lori Marchildon, step-daughters Donna Swauger, Lisa Weinhold, Leslie Stahl (and David), as well as 22 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Her parents preceded her in death, as did her nephew Patrick Marchildon.
Angela Graduated from West Frankfort High School (Illinois) in 1959 and Fontbonne College (St. Louis) in 1963 with a degree in dietetics. She married her first husband Will Ingalls in 1964 and had three children. She married Gene White in 1977. They lived in Lubbock, Texas for many years where Angie was a dietitian for the Veteran's Administration, where she was loved by all her patients. Her love of Jesus caused her to reach out to hurting veterans and widows who were a frequent presence around her dinner table.
lieu of flowers, those who wish to remember Angie in a special way may make gifts in her memory to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (cff.org).
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Interred: May 23, 2018
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