Curtis-Ingram-Obituary

Curtis Ray Ingram

Houston, Texas

Jan 31, 1963 – Nov 21, 2020

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BORN
January 31, 1963
DIED
November 21, 2020
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Curtis Ray Ingram, age 57, was born January 31, 1963 and passed away November 21, 2020.

Curtis was an amazing father, husband, friend, devout Christian, hunter, fisherman and great businessman.  He loved spending time with his family and enjoyed the outdoors. He was passionate about fishing, hunting and the Lord. He was a peacemaker, problem solver, humble, and had a heart of gold.  He enjoyed laughing and making others laugh and would do anything for his children and family.

Join us in celebrating a great life for our beloved Curtis Ray Ingram. 

Curtis is survived by his wife, Carolina Ingram; children, Vanessa Danielle Ingram, Curtis Lee Ingram and wife, Rabail Bukhari, Cody David Ingram, Natalie Marie Maldonado and husband, Jesse, Eddie Barrera and wife, Susan, Monica Nicole Barrera, Miranda Ann Ingram, Robbie Jane Ingram and William Sean Hancock; grandchildren, Lexi Shae Ingram, Nathaniel Ray Ortega, Jayden Alexander Ortega and Avery Reign Maldonado.

He is preceded by his parents, Billy and Robbie Ingram.

The family will receive friends for a visitation on Friday, November 27, 2020 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with a service to begin at 7:00 p.m. at The Pentecostals of West Houston, 6689 Barker Cypress Rd., Houston, Texas 77084. Interment will be at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, November 28, 2020 at Brookside Memorial Park, 13401 Eastex Fwy., Houston, Texas 77039.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Claire Brothers Funeral Home, 7901 Hillcroft Street, Houston, Texas 77081.

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My dearest little brother as yet another year passes I think back on all the funny things you did growing up. What fun we had on camping expeditions and holidays as a family. Missing you. Always in my heart. Love ya always, Suzanne

i don't know why he had to go so soon i will see you later dad rip i love u i hope yyou can see me

he was the best

Another year has passed. Reflecting on all the sweet memories we shared. Love and miss you my sweet brother. So thankful for the time we had.

Another year almost since you passed. Still missing you little brother. Reflecting on all the special memories of watching you grow up. Always in my heart. Love Suzanne

It’s been a year since we said goodbye to you. Miss you bunches little brother. Our sister Elaine has now joined you in heaven and I know you were there to help greet her with open arms. I have many sweet memories of you both to carry on with. Love you both always, Suzanne

I'm so sorry to be so late with this, just found out today. I used to work with Curtis years ago at Longhorn Steel, and did business with him later on. He was a true gentleman and friend. He will be sorely missed. My deepest condolences to the family.

Rest In Peace, old friend