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Carole Leigh Ingram

Marysville, Washington

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Carole Leigh Ingram, 68, of Marysville, Washington died peacefully at home on Thursday, October 23, 2014. She was surrounded by her family, with her beloved cat Lily at her side. Carole Leigh was born to Harold and Ella Fitch on January 1, 1946, the first day of the Baby Boom generation. Carole...

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I first knew her as Miss Fitch at Pinewood Elementary. And then she got married! It was special to see your favorite teacher get married and change her name.

I think of you, our special times together, our laughs, our shopping, our "gossip" sessions, us just being US. Always and forever, in my heart.

Always in my heart. Miss you my sweet friend! I wore your favorite shoes recently!

Ah. I am so sad to learn of Carole's passing, as I have apparently waited far too long to try to reconnect with her. She was my favorite teacher from Pinewood Elementary. She taught 4th grade that year, 1973. I think she would have remembered me, but maybe not, since it had been 40 years and a thousand students later. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, her family and friends. She had a large impact on a little girl with very little self esteem those many years ago, and I've no doubt also...

Carole Leigh will truly be missed. I served with her a her Alpha Delta Kappa Regional Historian and truly appreciate her ability to give support to others. I know her life lessons will help all she touched. To the rest of her family I send my prayers and wishes for peace.

Brent, Marisa and Tyler--I first knew Carole Leigh as the best 1st grade teacher my daughter could have ever had--Go Ingram Tigers! Later, after getting on staff at Cascade, I learned first hand how gracious and strong a woman she was. Joining ADK was mainly due to CL's gentle guidance, and I will miss her sweet smile and encouraging words every day. God bless you all!

Carole was loved by thousands of students and hundreds of colleagues. She was a "gem" of a teacher and a warm person who always had a smile on her face. It was my honor to have had the pleasure of working with her as an educator.
Dick Huselton

I first met Carole Leigh at an ADK meeting, and later, when I brought a baby lamb to her classroom for the children. She was a wonderful teacher. Later, in ADK, I found out what a wonderful and gracious person she was. We kept in touch at ADK conventions. There was a "big hole in the old herd" at Wyoming this year when she wasn't present. I wrote her and found out how ill she was. We will sure miss her. Brent, my fondest condolences to you, but Carole Leigh is running through heaven, planning...

Brent and Family, we are so saddend by the passing of Carole-Leigh. She was such a courageous and determined person. She had such great compassion and caring for others. We watched with awe as she battled this disease and shared in her triumphs and the grace she showed when things weren't so good. She will be missed. She was a great Lady. Marysville High School Class of 1964.