INGRAM, Betty Ruth
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Betty Ruth Ingram, 80, of Kennesaw, passed away Tuesday. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb. 11, 10 am at Winkenhofer Pine Ridge Funeral Home in Kennesaw with Revs. Ledies Bargo and David Huggins officiating and special speaker Ann Higdon. Burial will follow at Greers Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Ingram was a native of Chattanooga,Tn and lived most of her life in Cobb County. She worked at Southern Bell for three years before working at Kennestone Hospital. Mrs. Ingram was of the Baptist Faith and long time member of Greers Chapel Baptist Church in Kennesaw. Survivors include her husband, Edward Ingram of Kennesaw; daughters, Dale and Husband Rick Tatum of Acworth and Gail and husband Rev. Larry Conner of Cedartown; sisters, Viola D. York of Kennesaw, Mattie Trout of Temple, and Donna Farmer of Marietta; grandchildren, Jason Holcombe, Lisa Lawson, and Amanda Bailey; great-grandchildren, Jenna Conner, D.J. Conner and Joseph Bailey. The Family will receive Friends Wednesday 2pm-4pm and 6pm-9pm at the Funeral Home.
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Jan Reed Vaughan
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February 11, 2010
I am so sorry for the loss of your wife, mother, sister, and grandmother. I hope that you take comfort that she is walking with Jesus. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Ken Beeler
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February 10, 2010
Ther were no finer people than Betty and Ed Ingram. They Both loved others and invested countless hours helping in the church and the community. We wish for them God's speed,
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