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Ruth Ingram Obituary

RUTH ROXENA INGRAM Passed away on Sunday, September 19, 2010 at Providence Healthcare in her 84th year. Ruth Ingram of North York, born and grew up in London, Ontario. Predeceased by her husband Robert G. Ingram (1980) and her sister Mildred Roberts of London. She will be sadly missed by her 3 children Elma (David Stewart) of Pickering, Kenneth (Debra) of Waterloo and Richard of New Westminster, BC. Caring grandma to Jennifer and Laura Stewart and Jeffrey and Samantha Ingram. She will be remembered fondly by her sister Jean Bradley of Mississauga and many nieces and nephews. Friends will remember Ruth for her selfless volunteerism and countless hobbies that kept her busy before the ravages of cancer and dementia slowed her down. All are invited to celebrate Ruth's life at a memorial service at St. John's Church, York Mills, 19 Don Ridge Drive, Toronto on Tuesday, September 28th at 2 p.m. with a reception to follow in the Garnsworthy Room at the church. Donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada would be greatly appreciated.

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Published by Toronto Star on Sep. 23, 2010.

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October 1, 2010

Elma, Richard, Ken and families,

Just wanted send my deepest sympathy to all of you. The Harris family has great memories of the good old days with the Ingram family. Lots of fun and lots of laughs. Keep those memories in your hearts.

Audrey Harris Davies

Heather Fenton

September 30, 2010

Sorry to hear about Ruths passing. I remember her very clearly always a lot of fun....Heather Fenton

Rick Boccia

September 23, 2010

Ingram Family:
I wish to express my condolences.
I remember Mrs. Ingram as a very pleasant lady, always smiling and laughing.We had a few laughs over the back fence.

Rick Boccia, your back yard neighbour on Gordon Road

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