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Henry Ingram
In Memory of
Henry
Ingram
1934 - 2009
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Condolence From: Denise Reardon
Condolence: Deb,
I'm not sure if you remember me (from T-school).
I just found your Dad's obit and wanted to send my condolences. I know how the loss of a parent feels as my Mother passed this January. It's hard to except that they are no longer there for you. My thoughts are with you.
Take care
Denise
Thursday May 06, 2010
Condolence From: Ted Curtin
Condolence: Dear Judy,

I'm so sorry to learn of your loss.

I still have a vivid memory of you two, Hank at the helm, bearing down on Mayflower's side, and coming about smartly just as I was ready to sound Collision Quarters!

Another good sailor gone to Fiddler's Green. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Ted
Friday November 06, 2009
Condolence From: Steve Ruxton
Condolence: Judy, John ,Al & Liz and all family members



Very sorry to hear of your loss. Always a difficult time and my thoughts and prayers are with you all.



Steve Ruxton
Monday November 02, 2009
Condolence From: Margaret McCauley
Condolence: Dear Liz, Allan, Mrs. Ingram & Family,

I am so sorry to hear that your Dad passed away Liz. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I know all too well how difficult this is for you and yours. May your Dad be at peace with the angels. Gods Blessings to you, your Mom, and your family now and always. Take care,



In Sympathy & Friendship,



Margaret McCauley
Friday October 30, 2009
Condolence From: Skip Pfohl
Condolence: Hank was a warm and kind man who liked to have fun and laugh. I''d like to thank him for those good memories. To Judy, Liz, Al and the whole family, may your good memories of your husband and dad help you through this difficult time


Skip Pfohl
Monday October 26, 2009
Condolence From: Peter and Deborah (Ingram) Dimmitt
Condolence: Dad, you're finally at peace now, but you will always be with us still through the oh-so-many memories of so many years. Judy, we'll see you soon but are sending love and hugs beyond imagination. Liz, thanks for carrying on in spite of the circumstances. Love and huge hugs for you, too! Deb and Pete
Thursday October 22, 2009
Condolence From: John and Alice Basler
Condolence: We are so sorry for your loss Judy and family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. If there is anything and I mean anything John, Steve, or Ken can do to help you, you must call us. With much love to you and your family John and Alice
Thursday October 22, 2009
Condolence From: Ron,Dana and Cameron MacMillan
Condolence: So sorry to not have been able to see Hank more through out his life. Although I am younger than Hank, I always enjoyed being with him, every time we visited Uncle Bill and Aunt Ruth, either in Brocton or Plymouth.
One of my fondest memories was an Easter we spent at Plymouth when My Granfather and Grandmother were still alive. I was only 4 or 5 at the time but Hank was great to me and watched over me the entire time when he could've been playing with kids his own age. Always a charmer and conversationalist, he was a hard worker and a great cousin. I am truly sorry my wife Dana and our son never had the opportunity to meet him. I'm hoping we don't wait too long to meet the rest of the family.
I was also thrilled to spend time with Hank when he was first married. He made me feel like one of the guys as he allowed me to stay with him in his bachelor sweet prior to the wedding. God bless and keep you Stirling. You were a great cousin and you will be missed.

The MacMillan family of New Jersey
Thursday October 22, 2009
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