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INGRAM Robert (Bobby) Ingram of Leander, Texas passed away on November 20, 2010. He was born on October 4, 1955 in Jacksonville, FL. Bobby is survived by his son, Christopher and wife Nikole of Oceanside, CA; mother, Beverly, of Smyrna, GA; brothers, Bill and wife Melinda of Molalla, OR, Mike and wife Janet of Jacksonville, FL, and Jack and wife Cheryl of Marietta, GA.; and his three nephews and two nieces. His father, Fred of Jacksonville, FL, preceded him in death. Bobby served in the Air Force, was a devoted father, fun-loving brother, mischievous son :-) and avid Harley rider who enjoyed his time with the Williamson County Motorcycle Posse. Visitation will be held at 9:00 am, followed by Funeral Services and Interment at 10:00 a.m., Monday, November 29, 2010 at Greenlawn Cemetery, 4300 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207. The Ingram family has asked that any donations be made in Bobby's name to St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church in Cedar Park, Texas. Condolences may be made at www.beckchapels.com and www.greenlawnjacksonville.com .


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Published by Florida Times-Union on Nov. 29, 2010.

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Donna Moore

March 20, 2017

You crossed my mind today. I remember all the complaints from the Team when you would print manuals for the customer. That was always you, thinking about others. You are missed my friend.

Brenner Donohue

December 23, 2010

Robert was a good person.

A lot of times people take kindness for weakness, but thats just not so. He promised me a ride we were going to go on together, and I regret the fact that we will never be able to go on that ride. Life is short, and sometimes people forget that. I hope you will forgive me Robert that we lost touch, but I will never forget you. In the link I'm adding, was the last time I saw him alive, he was on TV and thats when I saw it. He always cared about other people even when they didn't care about him. I will miss you buddy. God Bless you.

http://www.kvue.com/news/local/Motorcycle-awareness-campaign-draws-huge-crowds-in-Austin-94696474.html

Donna Moore

December 1, 2010

Prayers for healing, acceptance of God's calling and everlasting memories. Your Dell Friend

Charisma Bosquez

December 1, 2010

I'm sad to hear of Bob's death. He was such an interesting guy and always had something say. He will be missed.

Tommy & Debby Brown

November 30, 2010

We are saddened to hear of his passing. He will be missed. Our condolences and prayers go out to the family.

Laura & Bob Wood

November 30, 2010

I'm so sad to hear about "Photo Bob", that is what we called him in our Harley Group. He had so many funny stories to tell and always a new one everytime you saw him. Our prayers go out to his family. Laura & Bob Wood

Earl & Jodie Fritts

November 29, 2010

We are more than just sadden to hear of
Bob's sudden death. We are sorry we were unable to attend the service, but we will however have you in our thoughts and prayers. We send our strength and love to the family, Earl & Jodie

Debbie and Gary Sibert

November 29, 2010

It just broke my heart to hear about as we called Photo Bob. I would wear his digital camera around my neck on harley rides. Then Bob would make me a cd of the ride. I have many fond memories of Bob on all of the overnights and day rides we went on when he rode with the central texas harley owners group. I saw Bob the week before he died at the Blue santa toy run and he was smiling and catching me up on his life. I gave him a hug and told him to ride safe as did my husband Gary we will miss Bob and all the funny stories he used to tell. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family he talked about on the ride. sincerly the Siberts

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