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McGee Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma



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© Audrey [McConnell] Calger
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© Audrey [McConnell] Calger
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© Audrey [McConnell] Calger

Caleb R. Ingram ~ Viola F. Ingram
Cletus Franklin Ingram ~ Margie Norine [Dunkin] Ingram~Connolly
Charlene Frank "Charley Ingram

Obituary
McGee Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: © Kris Abelli

© Stufflebean~Coffey Funeral Home
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
November 1980

Cletus F. Ingram
May 11, 1927 ~ November 27, 1980

Mr. Ingram died Thursday in an Oklahoma City hospital. He was born May 11, 1927, in Seminole, to Floyd C. and Bertha Mae Coul Ingram. He had lived in the Wynnewood and Stratford area all his life.

He was employed by the Zestee Chili Plant.

On June 18, 1951, he and Margie Dunkin were married in Pauls Valley.

Survivors include his wife, Margie, of the home; three daughters, Frankie Koehler, Stratford, Nancy Pepper, Wynnewood, Christine Ingram, of the home; five sons, Gene and Roger Ingram, both of Stratford, Terry, Lynn Aleen, and Roy Ingram, all of Wynnewood; one sister, Margie Tucker, Oklahoma City; four brothers, Tom and Clyde Ingram, both of Oklahoma City, Archie Ingram, Arizona, and Clarence Ingram, Elmore City; and five grandchildren.

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