She is survived by a daughter, Stephanie Ann Ingram of Schaumburg, Ill.; son and daughter-in-law, Stephen S. and Laurie H. Ingram of Baton Rouge; four sisters, Tiny Ann Brock of Meridian, Miss., and Mae Doerner, Pat Griffin and Kay Daugherty, all of Collinsville, Miss.; two brothers, Spencer Moore of Taylorville, Miss., and Kellis Moore of Natchez, Miss.; and mother-in-law, Etta T. Ingram.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl S. Ingram; and parents, Albert L. and Nell P. Moore.
She was a member of Broadmoor United Methodist Church, CCLA Garden Club and CCLA Bridge Club, Redstick Smocking Guild and Homemaker's Club. She was a volunteer reader at University Terrace Elementary School.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Donaldsonville Area Association for Retarded Citizens, P.O. Box 624, Donaldsonville, LA 70346.
She is survived by a daughter, Stephanie Ann Ingram of Schaumburg, Ill.; son and daughter-in-law, Stephen S. and Laurie H. Ingram of Baton Rouge; four sisters, Tiny Ann Brock of Meridian, Miss., and Mae Doerner, Pat Griffin and Kay Daugherty, all of Collinsville, Miss.; two brothers, Spencer Moore of Taylorville, Miss., and Kellis Moore of Natchez, Miss.; and mother-in-law, Etta T. Ingram.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl S. Ingram; and parents, Albert L. and Nell P. Moore.
She was a member of Broadmoor United Methodist Church, CCLA Garden Club and CCLA Bridge Club, Redstick Smocking Guild and Homemaker's Club. She was a volunteer reader at University Terrace Elementary School.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Donaldsonville Area Association for Retarded Citizens, P.O. Box 624, Donaldsonville, LA 70346.
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