Peter-Ingram-Obituary

Peter James Ingram

Huntington, West Virginia

Nov 15, 1949 – Jul 1, 2024

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November 15, 1949
DIED
July 1, 2024
LOCATION
Huntington, West Virginia

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Peter James Ingram, 74, of Huntington, WV, passed away July 1, 2024 with his family by his side. Pete had a sarcastic sense of humor, cynical nature and a trademark exasperated "look." A conversation with Pete was always going to be comforting and/or hilarious.He grew up on the Lower East Side...

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Peace and consolation Jody on your husband´s passing. Take care ! Patricia O´Reilly

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Our deepest condolences to the family. We met Pete in Huntington at Crockett´s house Yes he was cynical but in the end a fun guy to talk to. Our prayers are with the family Bob and Jayshree

Deepest sympathy to JoDee and family members. My first meeting of Pete was back at Anderson-Newcomb, later Stone & Thomas. He worked in men´s department and he was good to work with, though this has been probably 52 years ago. He also was my neighbor on Enslow Blvd. for 10 years or so. Later on, I started working at CHH, and there he was again. Always a fine, decent man who loved sports and staying active. Will miss you, Pete. Truly a pleasure to know you through the years.

we are like Ellen Lewis, who never got to know pete well think 3000 miles away on the West Coast what we always knew husband and father Pete was he will be missed dearly we know

I am a little bit like Ellen Lewis. We live on the West Coast 3000 miles away from Jo dee Corey and Joey. Joanne Emily, and I never really got a chance to know Pete well to be honest hardly at all but we knew from 3000 miles away. What a wonderful husband and father he was. and we know how much he will be missed sending all of our love to jo dee and the family

I worked with Pete for years at CHH. He was so likable. Such a great guy. He will be missed.

I first met Pete in 1975 when we both worked at the then Department of Welfare here in Huntington. We became fast friends. With the passage of time career changes, marriage and parenthood we both were called on to wrangle with those life challenges. Pete worked with hundreds of patients and their families during his career at Cabell Huntington,he did it with kindness and caring. I will share with you what could be a myth but I choose to believe it. Marshall was playing Ohio University and...