Marguerite-Ingram-Obituary

Marguerite Ingram

Riverside, California

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MARGUERITE (STROHMAIER) INGRAM June 13, 1913 - January 16, 2013 Marguerite ascended into heaven at 5:00am, where she is now with her Lord and Savior Jesus (The) Christ. In 1930 she married Floyd Strohmaier in Colorado. The Strohmaier family included a son, Larry and daughter, Sheri. The family...

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Goodbye, Aunt Marguerite. You were a special person whose kindness is part of your legacy and your faith an example to others. You are where you always knew you'd be and how happy I am for you!

Sherie, I was just now going through OLD christmas cards and ran across one from your Mom. What a prayer warrior she was. In 1988 at age 75 getting down on her knees to pray for my daughter and 10 yrs later at age 85 she was still getting down on her knees for us. She said with a little help to get back up.
I know you will miss her tremendously, she loved you so much and tried to stay strong for you. Well. tonight I'm going to get down on my knees and pray that God will comfort you and...

Marguerite was the sweetest lady I've ever known. She was a blessing to me and my family, and we will never forget her.

may the god of all comfort, sustain you in your time of need. my heart bleeds as I read of the death of your love one. my name is Marjorie harris please read john:28,29

Aunt Marguerite was one of those people we'll never forget. As children, she played a big part in our lives. She was always beautiful and always fun with an infectious laugh one could never forget. Throughout the trials of her life she remained upbeat and strong. She owes a great deal of her long and happy life to her daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Brian McTeer who lovingly remained at her side throughout the golden years to the end of her journey, where she will continue to be loved...

Aunt Marguerite left several nieces and nephews in Colorado to whom she was always kind. She just never had a hair out of place and always looked pretty. Her infectious wonderful laugh was a trademark. She fought the good fight, kept the faith, was one of a kind. She will be so missed but happy in one of God's mansions.