Raymond-Ingram-Obituary

Raymond Ingram

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Raymond Ingram passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on May 13, 2007.

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Seems like yesterday that I got the call of your passing but you´ve never never been out of my heart or the happy memories I have of you

5-24-07
We are so sad that this wonderful, helpful man is no longer with us. He helped us renovate our house inside, and brickwork inside and out. He really understood elevations and layouts better than an architect. He was a talented artist also. He was very modest, but he did show us some of his drawings and pictures. We will miss Ray and his wonderful smile.

I didnt spend alot of time with Ray, but i remember when he stayed with his brother John and I that he was a great person and I remember making him Salmon cakes and him sharing his pork chop and rice recipe with me!! Ray take care of John tell him I love him very much!! Vickie (Ray's sister-in-law and his nieces Dana and Rachel and Newphew John

5-22-07
Ray Ingram was a kind, decent, intelligent man. He helped us with all the brickwork in our house. He even "opened up" the chimney so that Santa Claus could come down!

Raymond Ingram was my beloved companion for 25 years. He is missed very much by me, and my daughter Marguerite Visconti, and my two sons Eric and William Bradley. Ray was a devoted son of the late Dana Talman Ingram.
Memorial Services are still pending in New Orleans and will be announced soon.
India Bradley

Brother Ray
You and John take care of MOM till the rest of us brothers and sister
get there, you`ll be mised we all love you.AND MAY GOD BE WITH YOU
DAVE & Jennifer

With all our LOVE. You are missed.

Raymond had a Loving Mother , Dana [Jo.] INGRAM.who passed away a few years back.May GOD Accept their LOVE.

Ray was one of my brothers just as each of my brothers is special to me, he will be missed so much, looking at pictures of him as a little boy brings back so many happy memories. He was full of mischief, and with his other brothers could give his only sister a rough time, all was done in fun & love. Rest in peace little brother. Love Lorraine