William Joseph Ingram
WWII Veteran
William Joseph Ingram was the son of Effeldred Harris Ingram (1879-1954) &
Francis Ida (Watkins) Ingram (1885-1974). He was born Aug 16, 1905 and
died Aug 30, 1972. He was buried at the
Cryer Creek Cemetery in
Navarro County, Texas. He was a
WWII Veteran.
Attachment is Picture including Joseph William Ingram, fought in WWII. Lived and died in Navarro County. Joseph is the tall man, top row, on the far
left. I guess he is the second man on that row. He is the only one I can identify in the picture. Pamela Ingram
OBITUARY
Joe Ingram
Joe Ingram, 67, died Wednesday morning at Memorial Hospital. He was a
farmer and a lifetime resident of Barry. Ingram was a veteran of World
War 11.
Services are pending at Corley Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Cryer
Creek cemetery.
Survivors include his mother Mrs. Frances Ida Ingram of Corsicana; one
brother, Raymond Ingram of Fort Worth; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Smith
of Barry, Mrs. Bessie Beck of Dallas, and Mrs. Classie Baker of Purdon;
and a number of nieces and nephews.
Notes:
J. Ingram
Funeral services are scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Corley Funeral
Chapel for Joe Ingram, 67, who died Wednesday morning at Memorial
Hospital. Rev. B. W. Johnson will officiate and burial will be in
Cryer Creek Cemetery.
Survivors include his mother, one brother, three sisters and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Cousins will be pallbearers.
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J. Ingram
Services were at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at a local funeral home for Joe
Ingram, 67, who died Wednesday morning at Memorial Hospital. Rev. B. W.
Johnson officiated, and burial was in
Cryer Creek Cemetery.
Survivors include his mother, a brother, three sisters and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Notes:
Cryer Creek Cemetery,
Navarro County, Texas
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