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Glen Ray Ingram

Aug 23, 1951 - Mar 16, 2026

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Judy, Mike and I are setting here thinking of you and Glen. I’m so sorry we missed his service. Would have loved to give you a hug. Glen was a good friend, on the quiet side and with a smile that made you feel he would always be there for you. Our Friday nights at the bowling alley were so much fun. Always exchanging stories about are babies and make fun of our guys. I know you will always miss Glen. Be strong and please call anytime you want to talk. Would love to see you. All our...

Judy,
I am sending my deepest condolences to you and your family.
May our Lord Jesus Christ give you love, comfort & peace that surpasses all understanding during this difficult time.
Love to you.
Aunt Betty

Judy and family. So sorry for your loss. We have enjoyed being a part of your extended family and will miss visiting with Glen. We always enjoyed sharing our garden stories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Heidi and Tony Marion

Judy and family. My deepest condolences on Glens passing. He will be missed. Really enjoyed the turkey hunt we went on and talking with him. He was a great man

Judy, so sorry to learn of Glen's passing.
May God hold you and your family close and bring you comfort, steadiness and peace as you walk this road of great sorrow.

Deepest Sympathy to you and your family.

Judy, so sorry for your loss! Grief is a difficult journey, but your faith will carry you through.


So sorry, Judy, Toni, Carrie and family: Praying for all of you!!!

Glen, you were a great friend, fishing and hunting buddy. I will miss our conversations and casting a line together, hopefully the ponds are full in heaven. Rest easy my friend.

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Glen's Obituary

MODESTO – Glen Ray Ingram, 74, passed away Monday, March 16, 2026, at his home.He was born in Alton, MO on August 23, 1951, to Richard and Mamie Elizabeth (Gann) Ingram. He married Judith M. Daugherty on September 2, 1972, at the Modesto Christian Church. He was preceded in death by his...

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