Karen was a graduate of
Sinclair College and she worked for L3 Corporation in Mason. She had been a Girl Scout Leader and always had the desire to help others succeed. She loved the simple things in life, like watching hummingbirds outside. We will
remember her for her gentle soul and contagious laugh. Above all, Karen was a loving wife, dedicated mother, and the best nana. She will be greatly missed by her husband, Michael Ingram; her children, Tara (Ernie) Elyea, Derrick (Kimberly) Dalzell, Michelle Ingram and Aimee (Tony) Castro; grandchildren, Zahne, Oliver, Evan, Sadie, Lauranna, Shaylee and Lily; God-grandchildren, George and Tameika; father, Charles Cook; mother, Barbara Cook; and sisters, Diana Cook, Julie Bailey, Kim Cook and Kelli Haverstick.
Burial will be at Highland Cemetery.
Published by Dayton Daily News on Dec. 19, 2021.
Karen was a graduate of
Sinclair College and she worked for L3 Corporation in Mason. She had been a Girl Scout Leader and always had the desire to help others succeed. She loved the simple things in life, like watching hummingbirds outside. We will
remember her for her gentle soul and contagious laugh. Above all, Karen was a loving wife, dedicated mother, and the best nana. She will be greatly missed by her husband, Michael Ingram; her children, Tara (Ernie) Elyea, Derrick (Kimberly) Dalzell, Michelle Ingram and Aimee (Tony) Castro; grandchildren, Zahne, Oliver, Evan, Sadie, Lauranna, Shaylee and Lily; God-grandchildren, George and Tameika; father, Charles Cook; mother, Barbara Cook; and sisters, Diana Cook, Julie Bailey, Kim Cook and Kelli Haverstick.
Burial will be at Highland Cemetery.
Published by Dayton Daily News on Dec. 19, 2021.
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