Norman-Ingraham Sr.-Obituary

Norman Ingraham Sr.

Middletown, Connecticut

Age 81

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DIED
August 12, 2012
AGE
81
LOCATION
Middletown, Connecticut

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Norman Ingraham Sr., 81, of Spring Street, Middletown, husband of the late Joyann (Shackett) Ingraham died Sunday. He was born in East Hampton, the son of the late Harold and Annie Ingraham. A veteran of the Korean War, Norm served with the U.S. Army, military police. Prior to his retirement,...

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I miss you now more than ever,you were the one that taught me laughter is is the only subduer of sarrow & when we cannot find the beauty in the world we can create it. Even the ugliest of happenings can be drawn & written poetically; your world is what you make it & you can grow to be whatever you want to be. Thank you for everything. I wish I had more years with you, but u gave me quality, over quantity &thats more precious than every grain of sand in the hour glass. I loved you then, I...

Grandpa I truly wish we could have spent more time together but i have always treasured the memories i have. I am so very grateful for that last phone call we got right before you passed. What a great gift to speak with you again. Rest in Peace and tell my Daddy and Grandma Joy hello and i love them forever and always! Your grandaughter Jantina Joy Ingraham

Norm I will miss all those long talks we had over coffee. Wish there could have been more. You always had a smile for me and your stories would brighten my day. I will miss you.

To Norm's Family:

On behalf of my mother, Eloise, and my sister, Richelle, and me, we send our sincerest condolences on the passing of your dad (and family member) - and our friend/tenant who became family to us.... When Norman and Joy moved into the apartment building on Spring Street they instantly became part of our bigger family... they were both always willing to help out and do whatever they could! After Joy died, Norm was lost and we knew that --- yet he continued to help out in...

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Norm. He was warm, kind, and very welcoming. I hope that love, friendship, & fond memories will lessen the burden on those he loved and left. God bless.

SORRY FOR THE LOST OF YOU`R DAD.THE BEST TO ALL.

Uncle Sonny, you are by far one of the funniest people I've ever known. You will be missed dearly by many. I'm sure you and gram are up there right now busting each others chops. Thank you for all the fun and laughter that you brought into our family. You will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I will always remember Uncle Norm R.I.P. love you.