Lloyd-Ingram, Jr.-Obituary

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Lloyd Stevenson Ingram, Jr.

Jun 27, 1943 - Apr 3, 2023

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I learned a lot of life lessons through conversations with Butch working at the FDA in Kansas. We also had many, many jokes and laughs during that tenure. Sometimes I think he could look at a person and see through to their soul. A great fun loving yet down to earth person whom never lost sight of his objectives. With deep and sincere sympathy. I wish the family peace and comfort during this difficult time. Butch will always live on in our hearts and mind.

In loving memory of Butch. ❤ Always loving and kind memories. You won't be forgotten! RIPIH

I worked with Butch for many years at FDA. He was always pleasant and fun to be around. He was also pretty funny...we shared a lot of laughs. I have fond memories of him. RIP, my friend.

We had the pleasure of knowing Butch, he was truly a special person you always wanted to sit with and enjoy listening to the stories of himself and his best friends.
Michael we a very sorry for your loss, having your family together with our family brought a lot of memories and funny stories that will be cherished forever. Butch, you will truly be missed.
We all shall meet again once we are called to heaven.

I knew Butch from FDA. What a great guy. We used to get Shannon laughing with our antics acting like we were hugging. He will be missed. I remember going to Rubys for soul food and he drove so many of us could ride together. He always said Sue Petru how do you do?

I worked with Butch for many years. I will always remember his ready smile, his willingness to help others and hearing Last Christmas played over the intercom during the holidays. He made us smile.
I offer my deepest condolences to his family and friends. He will be missed.

I worked with Butch at FDA for a few years. He always had a smile and made me laugh!

My sweet Butch, a month older than me, yours was a unique personality. From Wild Irish Rose to Buffalo wings and everything in between brings warm memories to my heart. To your sons, you no longer will fit in my lap but my thoughts are with you. I have a prior commitment on Friday and you will be in my thoughts. Prayers with you through this difficult time.
Love you,
Peggy Johnson

I had a few best friends but Butch was certainly one of the few. Love you Butch and pray to see you in Heaven. To the Family, I ove you as well and look forward to seeing you the 21st. I pray you all have a confirmation in Heaven, if not please feel free to chat with me about it when we see one another.

Uncle Stink

Obituary

Lloyd's Obituary

Lloyd “Butch" Stevenson Ingram, Jr., 79, of Kansas City went home to be with the Lord on Monday, April 3, 2023 in Overland Park, Kansas. Lloyd was born June 27, 1943 to Lloyd and Lois (Embery) Ingram in Kansas City, MO.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Phyllis Jamerson; and niece, Lois Blakey.

After 4 years in the U.S. Army, he worked at TWA for a short time. He then worked for the Food and Drug Administration where he retired after nearly 30 plus years.

He loved spending time with family and friends as well as his lifelong friends Charles and Shannon, whom he named his kids after.

Lloyd is survived by his children, Lloyd (Elizabeth) Ingram III Corpus Christi, Texas, Shannon (Kristina) Ingram, Los Angeles, California, Charles Ingram, Overland Park, Kansas; 2 grandsons; 3 granddaughters; 1 great granddaughter; and a host of nieces and nephews and numerous friends.

Thoughtful care and service provided by E. S. Eley & Sons Funeral Chapel, Inc.

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