Lois-Ingham-Obituary

Lois Nelson Ingham

Tucson, Arizona

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Lois Nelson Ingham peacefully passed away April 28, 2011, at age 83, survived by her loving and nurturing husband of 64 years, Kenyon. Ken and Loie met at Rhodes High in Cleveland, Ohio, in the acapella choir, and soon discovered they shared a rare vocal blend that blossomed into a duet that...

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I have been thinking lately of Lois and Ken. I used to stay at their house in Tucson when I traveled and sang. They took me under their wing, and it meant a lot to me. When my dad couldn't afford to come and give me away, they came to CA so Ken could stand in for Dad. Kelly and I have been married now for 50 years! Suddenly, for some reason I remembered that day and realized I didn't say goodbye or keep in touch. Newly married and swamped in ministry just crowded everything else out.i felt...

My deepest sympathy goes out to my aunt and uncles family,at the loss of lois.Lois had told me once that she led my father Nels to the lord on his death bed .I am truly greatful to her for giving me the chance to meet my fathers in heaven someday,what a grand reunion day that will be.Lois and Ken are my god parents and have greatly influenced my life growing up more than they will ever know.Lois and Ken were a prime example of how a christian couple should be.I have many memories of them and...

Dear Ken and All the Family,

I am so sad to hear of Loie's passing. She was indeed a mentor to me and a tremendous blessing. No one was more sure of their future with God than Loie. She lived a true exemplary life and will be missed terribly. I grieve with you in your loss. My heart goes out to all the Ingham family and especially to you, Ken, her faithful husband of many years. I wish I could have been at the service with you. May the Holy Spirit wrap you in His love and...

Our prayers are with you Ken and your precious family for your loss. Loie will always be remembered for her compassion and loving kindness toward us. She is a precious saint now cheering us all on in our faith from that great cloud of witnesses. We rejoice in the thought of her finally meeting her precious Lord face to face.
With our love, Pam and Bill

My deepest sympathies to your family. She was a very spiritual woman. I still have fond memories of times we had shared especially while in high school & in your home. May the kindness of family & friends comfort you in this time of grief. Sincerely, Darlene (Baker) Douglas

My sincerest condolences on your family's loss. Lois was such a delightful woman with amazing spirit, humor, and grace. I have thought of your family often and am so sorry to hear of Lois' passing.

Sincerely,
Nicole Ralston, RN
TMC Hospice

For god gave his only begotten son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life - john 3 :16