Ingram, Loren G. 86 Jan. 01, 1927 Jan. 01, 2013 A Funeral will be at Buell funeral chapel on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013 at 11 a.m. He served out on the Pacific aboard the U.S.S. Shangri-La during the atom bomb tests in WWII. In the Navy, he was a college student at Nyack Institute. He went to Nyack, N.Y. afer his Navy years. He worked as a truck driver and dispatcher for Interstate Motor Lines. He was a yellow freight truck driver before retirement. He lived in Springfield for 23 years since his marriage to Connie, formerly of Portland and Aloha. He was a member of the First Nazarene Church of Eugene and also attended the First Baptist Church of Eugene. He is survived by wife, Connie; son, Kenneth; and his wife, Stacy; daughter, Laurel Beth Baggenstan; six grandchildren; one stepdaughter; and three step-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by parents, Gradon and Zada Skeels Ingram; identical twin brother, Lowell Ingram; brothers, Lyle, Lloyd and Dale Ingram.
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January 30, 2013
May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time in your lives? It is refreshing to know that God's word speaks of a time when all sorrows will be gone and that mankind will live in beautiful surroundings with nothing to fear.-Isaiah 65:17,21-24 will shed light on this.
Isaiah65:17 creating a new heavens and earth, 21They will build houses and the days of the tree will the days of my people be. 24 And it will actually occur that before they call out I myself shall answer.
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