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DR. JOHN E. INGRAM M.D.

JOHN INGRAM Obituary

John E. Ingram, M.D., age 86, passed away on Friday, September 3, 2010, at Kansas City Hospice. John was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming on March 25, 1924, the second of six children, to John and Clare Ingram. Soon after, the family moved to Rawlins, Wyoming, John's childhood home, where he grew up throwing newspapers, playing football, chasing horny toads and rattlesnakes, building balsa wood airplanes and all of the other things boys did during the depression. John reminisced that Wyoming did better than most of the country during the thirties because of the oil and gas industry, and his family was always comfortable and secure. After graduating from Rawlins High School in 1942, John joined the Army. After completing basic training, he was admitted into the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) at LSU. After the ASTP program was cancelled a year later, John joined the 99th Infantry Division at Camp Maxey, Texas. John shipped out for Europe with the 99th Infantry, where he fought in the Battle of the Bulge, crossed the Remagen Bridge under heavy German shelling the day after its capture, and was involved in the capture and surrender of Germany on VE Day. John experienced firsthand the atrocities of the Holocaust when his unit was assigned to the infamous Dachau concentration camp a few months after its liberation. He was taken back at the stockpiles of buttons, shoes, and other personal items that had been taken from the prisoners and neatly stored in the camp's warehouses. A heartbreaking sight to imagine that every article had a tragic story to tell. After being honorably discharged from the Army when WWII ended, John saw London and France before returning home to Rawlins where he began working, briefly, at the local Sinclair Refinery. An accident where one side of his glasses were shattered and damaged his eye convinced him that he should look into another career, and he applied to Creighton Medical School to study medicine. After years of hard study, he graduated in 1956 and moved to Kansas City for an internship at St. Margaret's Hospital and afterwards bought out Dr. Haas' family medical practice in Argentine. Shortly thereafter he met a lovely young brunette on a blind date. Her name was Barbara. John married Barbara Hughes on March 2, 1957. They moved into a house on Maple Hill in Kansas City, Kan., where the couple raised their three children. John practiced general family medicine for forty years at his office at 34th and Strong Avenue in Kansas City, Kan. As was the custom in the 50's and 60's, the young doctors got to deliver babies, and John estimated he delivered well over 800 in his career. John always tried to be generous to his patients by giving away stockpiled samples of medicine to the disadvantaged. One of his favorite patients ran a butcher shop and paid his bills with Polish sausage. Once a despondent youth came to the office looking for food and John bought him a meal and then got him a bus ticket so he could return home for a fresh start in life. On another occasion, a patient had considered suicide, but after a long talk with the doctor, the patient turned over his pistol and went on to marry and start a large and happy family. John served a term as president of the Wyandotte County Medical Association, was on the Board of Directors at Providence and St. Margaret's Hospitals, and was a member of the American Medical Association. He loved telling the story of the first house call he made in 1957 where after going to treat a sick patient in the middle of the night, he was called a pirate when he asked for five dollars to charge for the visit. Medicine has changed considerably over the years. Photography was his favorite hobby, and he was rarely seen without his trusty Minolta. John was also an avid book collector. When asked the secret of how he read so many books, he laughed and said that he would read the first sentence of a paragraph, and if it was interesting, he would read the rest; otherwise he would skip to the next paragraph. John was also something of a handyman when it came to carpentry and home repair. He built desks, cabinets, bookcases, and the backyard deck, and knew how to do electrical and plumbing work. John enjoyed gardening and always put out seed for the birds. John and Barbara loved to travel. When the children were younger, the family traveled extensively to visit friends and relatives and the sights. John and Barbara also visited Hawaii, Ireland, England and Belgium. John was a member of the Kansas City Westerners Club, the Serra Club, and was very active with the 99th Infantry Association. John was preceded in death by Barbara, his wife of 49 years, his brother, Bill and sisters, Catherine and Margaret. He is survived by his brother, Dr. Jim Ingram and his wife Peggy of Ft. Collins, Colo.; his sister, Sister Pauline Ingram, a Dominican nun, of Sinsinawa, Wis.; his son, John L. and wife Anne and daughters Katie and Jessica of Williamsburg, Va.; his son Tom and wife Sue and daughters, Samantha and Maddy of Overland Park, Kan.; and his daughter, Stephanie and husband Danne Webb and their children Hannah and Braden of Leawood, Kan. Cremation. A Mass in celebration of John's life will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 10, at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Prairie Village, Kan. A lunch reception for all guests will follow immediately thereafter at the Church. In lieu of flowers, the family would be honored by contributions to the American Cancer Society, or to a charity of your choice. Condolences for the family may be left online at www.mcgilleystatelinechapel.com M

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Published by Kansas City Star from Sep. 5 to Sep. 6, 2010.

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Mary Sue & Bob Sixta

September 10, 2010

We were sorry to hear of Dr's passing, although he is now with his wife. We will miss talking with him about local history in Kansas City, Kansas. He had a very large part in the delivery of our 2 oldest children, and did wonderful things for our family. We will miss him greatly. Our prayers to all his family. May God bless.

September 9, 2010

We will always remember John Ingram as a wonderful, caring doctor. As we remind ourselves of him, our very special thoughts & prayers go out to the family of this very special person.
Joe & Charlotte Shalinsky

Donna Blackwood

September 9, 2010

How beautiful is John's obituary. I learned many things about him that I did not know. I now know why and how he became the man I so admired. He rarely missed an event held by the Center for Practical Bioethics. It was always my pleasure to visit with him. John will be missed each time we gather. Donna Blackwood

Lenette Adams Hamm

September 9, 2010

I grew up on Gibbs Road, just a few houses away from John, Barbara and their children. Dr. Ingram was our family physician for many, many years and my parents, Tommy & Irene adored them both as friends. I have many memories of late-night house calls when my sis and I were little. He was always such a caring man with a kind word for everyone. I know he'll be deeply missed and my most sincere condolences go out to his family...

Lenette Adams Hamm

Hans Uffelmann

September 8, 2010

I was very surprised and sad reading of John's passing and send my most sincere condolences to his family. Although I have only known him four years as a participant of our Professional Reading Group, meeting monthly at an early hour,John was a regular and faithful participant who contributed generously by means of his vast experience and his passion for genuine discussion as well as for his
humor, all of which he shared generously.

While I am expressing my sorrows, I am thankful for the many ways in which he has enriched my life and will never be forgotten.

Marcy Quick

September 8, 2010

You will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Dr. Ingram was a great doctor and human being. I truly felt he cared for me and my family. I was a patient of Dr Ingram when I was a little girl along with my sister and parents. Then when I got married, he also saw my husband, Jack, which I believe he saved his life during an appendicitis attack. He was one in a million.

John and Marian Huff

September 8, 2010

Our deepest sympathy goes out to you. I have very fond memories of Dr. Ingram from when I was a child and he shared the same medical building with Dr. Yulich and my father Dr. Huff. He was always known as John I. at our house to distinguish him from the other two John's at work. He will be missed deeply by our family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.

September 7, 2010

Our deepest sympathy to your family. Dr. Ingram was our family doctor in Argentine, and even after we moved to another part of town we continued to see him. My mom and I also saw him at an eye doctor appointment a few years back and he recognized us! What a wonderful man. May the perpetuel light shine upon him and grant him eternal rest. God Bless! Sherry Kennedy and family

September 7, 2010

Our deepest sympathy goes out to Tom & his family during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
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Linda Pendleton

September 7, 2010

Dr. Ingram was a very special person as well as our family physician. He delivered all three of our sons--41, 40, and 39 years ago. They were never afraid to go for their immunizations because he always took the time to talk to them.

Our middle son passed away in January, 2007 after a battle with cancer. We had not seen Dr. Ingram for many, many years prior to that. However, here he was in line at our son's visitation. I remember distinctly saying, "Oh, Dr. Ingram, I can't believe it." He smiled that warm smile and said, "I saw the obituary and knew this was one of my babies. I had to come."

What a wonderful man!! He will always be remembered fondly and lovingly! Our heartfelt sympathies go to his family!!!

Linda & Bob Pendleton

September 7, 2010

Dr Ingram was our doctor when I was a little girl until my adulthood. He also was the doctor that delivered my husband. He was a wonderful person and will be missed

Rhonda and Dan Haws

Dr. Iingram & Son with Joanne Gerety March 2010

William Hamilton

September 6, 2010

William Hamilton

September 6, 2010

I met Dr. Ingram for the first time in March of this year, after hearing so much about him from Joanne Gerety over the years. I finally had the opportunity to get to know him at my father-in-law's wake. It was a honor and a priviledge to meet and visit with him. Although we had just met, I recognized him immediately. He was the doctor that influenced many other young men such as myself to become doctors. He was who we wanted to be - kind, caring, smart and someone whose life mattered to the people he touched - and he stayed that way his whole career to be an example for those of us who followed in his footsteps. He truely deserves the appalation of St. Luke - "beloved physician." I wish I could have known him longer, but I know who he was and what he did - he walked in St. Luke's shadow.

With deepest respect for Dr. Ingram and deepest sympathy for his family and many friends and patients,

William Hamilton, husband of Shelley Hamilton (Daughter of Joanne Gerety).

Susan Heyka

September 6, 2010

Dr. Ingram took such good care of our family. My dad was your mailman there on Gibbs Road for years and he just loved your dad. He took care of my sister and I and my parents the entire time we grew up so he is very present in my memories of those younger years. He was always so kind, he even came to my moms' visitation last Nov and told me what a nice family we were. That met so much to my sister and I. He even delivered my sisters and my children. When I was a pharmaceutical rep we talked of my dads brain tumor and one of you had a tumor and he was so worried. He even made house calls to my great grandma. My dads' name and our family name was Crites. Thanks for sharing your dad, he made a difference in our lives and we are so very sorry for your losss.
Susan and Gary Heyka, Diane and Steve Lynch.

Michele Garrett

September 6, 2010

Dr. Ingram was a vital part of many families in the Kansas City, Kansas area. Dr. Ingram took care of many families in our area and we owe him a debt of gratitude. Our deepest sympathies are with his family...

JoAnne Meditz

September 6, 2010

Thank you Dr John for caring so much for Argentine and all that lived there. You will never be forgotten JoAnne Simons Meditz My best wishes for your family,

Eunice Bremenkamp

September 5, 2010

My Condolences to the family of Dr. Ingram. Reading his obituary brought back many memories. My late father Walter C. Johnson suffered a heart attack in August 1957. When we could not reach our family doctor my mother called Dr. Ingram. He dropped everything to make a house call to attend a total stranger. Unfortunately for our family the Lord called my father home that day, but I will always remember that the young,new doctor in Argentine that did all that was humanly possibly to save a life. Thousands were blessed for decades by Dr. Ingram and his oath to help the sick and injured.

Jay Frazee

September 5, 2010

Doctor John, I will miss him. Deb and I moved to the neighborhood 8 years ago or so and live accross the street. I love to work outside and John would come over and visit about the weather, his up coming vacation plans, his kid's and grand kid's and what pictures he had recently taken. He loved his camera! We would exchange favors like snow blowing each others side walks and looking after each others homes while either of us were gone, then telling stories about what happened when we would return. John would say on occasion he wished we could have met Barbara."She was something" he would tell me. I loved to listen to John's sharp mind of memories and experiences.
John was one of the kindest, sweetest men I have known. His presence in my life will live with me the rest of mine!
Jay Frazee, freind and neighbor.

Jane Grosdidier Regan

September 5, 2010

So sorry to hear about Dr. Ingram's passing. Just yesterday at Benedictine College, I met someone from Argentine and we reminisced about our common ground, and Dr. Ingram's name was brought up. Dr. Ingram was a part of so many lives in the Argentine community...a wonderful person.

Debbie Frazee

September 5, 2010

Our sweet kind neighbor, Dr. John will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones.

Terrel Jamett Clark

September 5, 2010

I first got to meet Dr. Ingram in 1966 when I went to work for KC Ambulance Service in Kansas City Kansas. In 1967 I was owner of my own ambulance service called Metro Ambulance in KCK. Dr. Ingram would give me a lot of calls for his patients. I would make a lot of trips to the Santa Fe Hospital in Topeka also. He was a super nice person and a super good doctor. God Bless him.

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