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Larry Ray Ingram

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Larry Ray Ingram

Birth
Death
22 Sep 2021 (aged 78–79)
Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA
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Larry Ray Ingram

Obituary
Oak Ridge, TN - Larry Ingram passed away on Wed 9-22-2021. He was preceded in death by his parents Ralph Glenn & Ruby May Ingram. and his brother Ralph Ingram. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Yvonne of 54 yrs., 2 daughters Tammy Tomasello and her husband Ken of Maryland and Connie Rainwater and her husband Dennis of Springfield, Tn. 2 sons Erik Ingram and his wife Melanie of Knoxville, Tn. and Zackary Ingram and his wife Jamie of Johnson City, Tn. His siblings Nancy Carson and her husband Larry of Simponville, S.C. and Ron Ingram and his wife Polly Ingram of Adams, Tn. and Carol Morton of Maryville, Tn. He also leaves 9 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren who thought he was the greatest papaw in the world. He was employed by Mitchell & Co. in Louisville for 45 yrs as a supervisor. He was affectionately called 'Gray Beard and Magnificent one' at work. There will be visiting hours at Martin Funeral Home from 5-7 on Monday, September 27th for family and friends to listen to his music, laugh and enjoy talking about Larry's life.
Larry Ray Ingram

Obituary
Oak Ridge, TN - Larry Ingram passed away on Wed 9-22-2021. He was preceded in death by his parents Ralph Glenn & Ruby May Ingram. and his brother Ralph Ingram. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Yvonne of 54 yrs., 2 daughters Tammy Tomasello and her husband Ken of Maryland and Connie Rainwater and her husband Dennis of Springfield, Tn. 2 sons Erik Ingram and his wife Melanie of Knoxville, Tn. and Zackary Ingram and his wife Jamie of Johnson City, Tn. His siblings Nancy Carson and her husband Larry of Simponville, S.C. and Ron Ingram and his wife Polly Ingram of Adams, Tn. and Carol Morton of Maryville, Tn. He also leaves 9 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren who thought he was the greatest papaw in the world. He was employed by Mitchell & Co. in Louisville for 45 yrs as a supervisor. He was affectionately called 'Gray Beard and Magnificent one' at work. There will be visiting hours at Martin Funeral Home from 5-7 on Monday, September 27th for family and friends to listen to his music, laugh and enjoy talking about Larry's life.


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