Percy P INGRAM (VETERAN WWII)
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Additional INGRAM Surnames in WHITE CHURCH Cemetery
INGRAM (VETERAN WWII), Percy PFRIZZELL, VeraMCMAN INGRAM FRIZZELL, VeraINGRAM, Anna VirginiaINGRAM, Carola LINGRAM, Hollis PerryINGRAM, Charles HINGRAM, EmmaINGRAM, James CINGRAM, Leila RuthINGRAM, John ClevelandINGRAM, Otis PowellINGRAM, ParaleeINGRAM, Willie L Additional INGRAM Surnames in NEVADA County
INGRAM, HarvisINGRAM, AlfredINGRAM, HollisINGRAM, Jeannette PINGRAM, D WillieINGRAM, GillisINGRAM, JohnINGRAM, WillieINGRAM, PearlieINGRAM, Joe NINGRAM, Lee UnisINGRAM, Estella EINGRAM, Daisy NellINGRAM, GerthaINGRAM, MarthaINGRAM, FayeINGRAM, George E.INGRAM, A G "Gus"INGRAM, Martha EINGRAM, Aliene RINGRAM, James MINGRAM, Beaulah MINGRAM, C LINGRAM, Dan NINGRAM, Ema LINGRAM, Danny GlenINGRAM, EffieINGRAM, EvelynINGRAM, T LorraineINGRAM, James HaroldINGRAM, Martha JINGRAM, Jarrett WINGRAM, Othel EINGRAM, William OwenINGRAM, Arthur (Close Up)INGRAM, VirgieINGRAM, Virgie (Close Up)INGRAM, ArthurINGRAM, EmilyINGRAM, RandyINGRAM, Elton HINGRAM, Norma CINGRAM, LloydINGRAM, MargueriteINGRAM, Lizzie FayeINGRAM, Robert LeeINGRAM, Mary CatherineINGRAM, Henry T
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Submitted: 3/7/18 • Approved: 7/28/22 • Last Updated: 7/31/22 • R1212838-G1212838-S3
Percy
April 11, 1925 - January 29, 1970
Vera
August 27, 1929 - March 8, 1974
Percy P. Ingram, 44, 2837 Adams Ave., died in a Little Rock hospital at 12:20 a.m. Thursday. He was retired from the International Paper Co., and a veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Trinity Missionary Baptist Church. Mr. Ingram is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera McMann Ingram; one son, Johnny of Camden; one daughter, Mrs. Vickie Russell of Spokane, Wash.; his mother, Mrs. Lelia Ingram of Camden; seven brothers, Raleigh, Elton, Perry and Leslie, all of Camden; Hollis Ingram of El Paso, Texas, John Ingram of Washington, DC, and J. E. of New Jersy; two sisters, Mrs. Raleigh McKissack, Camden, and Mrs. Anna Thompson of Sarasota, Fla. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Trinity Missionary Baptist Church with burial in White Church Cemetery in Nevada County, by Proctor's. (Camden News - January 29, 1970)
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