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James Edward Ingram

Moss Point, Mississippi

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James Edward Ingram, 76, of Gautier, MS, passed away on Friday, February 9, 2018. He was born on February 4, 1942 in Memphis, TN to the late Joe and Hattie Ingram. He was an avid Mississippi State football fan. He was a world-traveler, and he enjoyed reading, writing poetry, spending time with...

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I am so very sorry to hear about James. James was my 2nd cousin and we shared so many wonderful times together at Harding Academy and even before as small children. He was always so very kind to me and would take me to school, often waiting for me if I were late. He spent many hours trying to help me through geometry. James was brilliant and a star and friend to so many at Harding. He never let adversity impact His faith or His work for Jesus. I loved Him dearly. I pray for His wife,...

sorry to hear this jim was one of the big infuences i had while i was in pascagoula i know he will be greatly missed prayers to his family God Bless You All

Malinda I am so very sorry for the loss of your father. My prayers so out for peace and comfort for you and your family during this most difficult time.

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Jim. He was such a wonderful and kind Christian man. I will Forever be thankful to him for being so wonderful to my parents, Hugh & Stella Prince. They both loved him dearly!!
I am sending love and Condolences from all the Prince family, especially from my Mom. I wish that I could bring her to the funeral. I know she would love to be there to celebrate the life of her close friend❤
Roxie (Prince) McGilberry
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Sorry to hear this. Jim was a great guy. Always willing to help. Prayers for the family.

Oh, Jim! We had some times at Ingalls, didn't we? As a co-worker and Supervisor, you displayed wisdom, fairness, the best friendly, upbeat, glass-is-running-over type of guy I am soooo proud to say, "I know him, he's my Friend."
Maxine Skelton Holcomb
P.S. I always think of you when having sweet 'n sour soup!!

Sorry to hear of this. My thoughts and prayers go out. I worked with Jim for several years at Ingalls and I was so appreciative of his intelligence and his attention to detail. He will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with y'all. I had the pleasure of working with Jim for a number of years at Ingalls.

Bill & I send our condolences to each member of the family. Jim was truly a remarkable man & a loving father & grandfather. He kept the Faith and he has finished the course. Now he is rejoicing with the Lord.