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Charles R. "Charlie" Ingram

St. Clair, Michigan

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Charles R. "Charlie" Ingram St. Clair Charles R. "Charlie" Ingram, 67 of St. Clair, passed away unexpectedly in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital on Thursday, January 12, 2012. He was born to William and Jean Ingram on December 20, 1944 in Port Huron, attended the Port Huron schools, and graduated from...

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It´s the night of the PH/Northern Game 2023. My Dad has been gone for over 13 years... As he is truly missed, these words here from others still help bring such great comfort.

Big missing going on...

It saddened me to hear of Charlie's passing, but has brought back some treasured memories of long ago. Charlie was a junior the year I graduated ('62). We played together on the football team and I watched as he played terrific basketball for PHHS. My sympathy to Charlie's family for your Loss.

I wish I could say something to make this difficult time easier for his family, Charlie was a great guy he always put his charm on everything he did He will be missed from everyone here at JCP and those that never got the chance to work and know Charlie they have missed much. Take care and remember his great life.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Ingrams during your time of mourning.

I have been friends with Michelle, Charlie's only daughter since 1989. I only knew of him through her. She is an incredibly caring individual and that only happen when you are incredibly loved.

Thanks Charlie (and Linda) for raising Michelle and Scott to be wonderful people.

Much love

What a friend I had in Charlie--all the rides back and forth to J.C.P. and being caught in a snow in my driveway!!!!!!!! Believe it or not we laughed and laughed!!!! He was such a good guy. I will truly miss him! Linda, Michelle, and Ashley you have my deepest sympathy---Know that he is in a better Place Pat Garbutt

When I was a newly divorced mom of 2, Charlie drove his trailer to Lakeport State Park so my girls and I could use it to enjoy the camping experience that he so loved. That was the kindest thing anyone has ever done for me. I believe he knows how much it meant to us.

Linda,
Sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. He was by far the best boss I ever had. Thanks for sending me his way when I needed a job.

I'm very sad and so very sorry to hear about Charlie. He was the greatest boss I have ever had. He was also like a dad to me. Always gave the best advice. He will be greatly missed. God bless and your family will be in my prayers.