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Harry Allan "Al" Ingalls

Vancouver, Washington

Feb 23, 1935 – Dec 25, 2015 (Age 80)

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BORN
February 23, 1935
DIED
December 25, 2015
AGE
80
LOCATION
Vancouver, Washington
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HARRY ALLAN "AL" INGALLS February 23, 1935 ~ December 25, 2015 Al Ingalls passed away peacefully at 80 years of age on Christmas day. He was born Feb. 23, 1935 in Monticello, KY to Lucille and Harry J. Ingalls. His family moved to Bainbridge Island, WA where spent most of his...

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It's hard to say goodbye to a friend of 61+ years. I met Al in 1954, when we were freshman in college and joined the same fraternity. Our friendship grew closer when we both moved to Vancouver, WA. Many happy memories were made over shared campfires on our hunting and fishing trips. Our love to you Sharon, Debbie, Laurel, Gary and your families.

Grandpa I am very sad you are gone, but I am thankful for the time we had together. I will always remember the times we shared talking about cars, sports, and hunting. You helped to make me into the man I am today. You meant a lot to me and so many othersmay you now rest in peace. I love you.

Peoples Choice Award, Best in Show!

I only knew Al for a couple of years late in his life. We grew to be close friends and enjoyed our cars, breakfast out, and a good doughnut! Al was a "Great" car guy, having had many cars over the years including Javelins, AMX's, a Ford Galaxy show car, and many others.
His last great project being the beautiful yellow and white, 1954 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr. hardtop that he restored to perfection, and presented to the Love of his life, his lovely wife Sharon. The 1954 Pontiac having...

You were the light of my life.

It's hard to say goodbye to a friend of 61+ years.
I met Al in 1954, we were freshman in college and joined the same fraternity. A few years later we both had moved to Vancouver, WA., where we enjoyed many fishing, hunting and camping trips together. The good times and stories shared over our campfires are very dear to me.

Sharon, Debbie, Laurel, Gary and families, you are very dear to me and are always in my prayers.

Sharon: So sorry for your loss. I always liked working with Al. If I can help with anything, please call me. John Bukovi 696-3488

Al was a great person and according to my late mother he was a good boss to work for. We were both named Harry Alan so it was fun to talk to him

Wonderful memories of my childhood play-mate and cousin.

Al is my brother-in-law but more than that he was my friend .Al was a very generous man always there to help family and friends in there time of need.He will be missed but never forgotten so Al rest in peace.God Bless you and keep you I'll be seeing you again. Love Jim Lorilee Summer Ann Walker.