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I think of the wonderful man often. He was one of the happiest and cutest men ever. Honored to have known Dave! He and Bev were so cute with each other.
Carol Green
June 06, 2022
Glastonbury, Connecticut
1927 - 2017
David Early Ingraham, 90, of Coventry, was the loving husband of the late Beverly Ingraham passed away on 1 June 2017. He is born in Peabody, Massachusetts, on 1 July 1927, son of the late Marie and James F. Ingraham and late sisters Virginia, Jean, Mary Jane and brother James. He moved to East...
Read MoreI think of the wonderful man often. He was one of the happiest and cutest men ever. Honored to have known Dave! He and Bev were so cute with each other.
Carol Green
June 06, 2022
Miss you my old friend still miss are weekly phone talks 3 or more time a week. R.I.P.
Ken Nelson
June 06, 2021 | Friend
So long old friend of 40 years I will miss the weekly phone talks we had for so many years an of course all the Maine hunting trips we had an the fun of them for which we talked about all the time. Until we meet again God Bless you my friend. Ken Nelson
October 16, 2017
I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. And so sorry that I did not know to attend his memorial service.
David (and Beth) were such good friends of my parents for years. David would stop by for a visit and always brought jokes, stories and great times. I wish I could remember how they all met. My thoughts are with you all!
Terri Doyle
October 15, 2017 | Vernon, CT | Friend
I met 'Uncle Dave' through an association I had with his Sister Virginia and her husband Roland. For over 40 years, whenever visiting Virginia / Roland and family, I would typically have the opportunity to talk to 'Uncle Dave' on the phone. I enjoyed his wit, stories, and genuine caring.
There is a Native American story about a child asking his grandfather how long the man will live. The elder responded, I will live as long as someone tells stories about me. Tell stories of 'Uncle...
David W. Girardin
June 23, 2017 | Chesapeake, VA | Acquaintance
I want to take this time to share my condolences to the Ingraham's. May you all keep the strength.may all the smiles,love and memories carry on.I went to vcms with Brad and then on to Rockville high. I remember him well. Great kind of guy with such beautiful eyes. So I'm sure that true beauty falls from the same tree. May the Heavenly Father keep you all in his arms.blessings to all. Cindy
Cynthia Newell/mateo
June 15, 2017 | Anniston, AL
To the Ingraham family: Reflecting on your best times will be your goal for pushing through this tough time. To have someone 90 years in your life is a gift in itself. His family is a perfect reflection of who he is and what he accomplished. Our condolences to everyone. My dad says God gives us a special amnesia that will allow the good memories to carry on & dull the pain during this time. Carl Slicer & family.
Carl Slicer
June 14, 2017 | Vernon, CT | Friend
To the entire Ingraham Family,
My deepest & heartfelt sympathy at the passing of your father & grandfather.
"Uncle" Dave was like a father to me growing up. He was my dad's best friend from their school years in East Hartford until my dad's passing. He was "larger than life" & my whole family adored him! I have many fond memories of times on Skinner Road with he & Beverly & the family. "Whitey" was so good to my grandfather Prasser over the years, he was like my grandfather's 3rd...
Candace Prasser Wilson
June 13, 2017 | South Windsor, CT
I'm so, so sorry about the loss of such a wonderful father, husband and friend to many. His humor was what made him so special. I know I loved him to pieces.
Carol Green
June 13, 2017 | Deland, FL