Robert-Ingalls, Jr.-Obituary

Robert E. Ingalls, Jr.

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April 14, 2024

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Ingalls, Jr., Robert E. Robert E. Ingalls, Jr. age 80, of Kennesaw, GA, passed away on April 14, 2024. Beloved husband of Maureen Ingalls, loving father of Michelle, Amy, Robert, Melissa, Jonathan, and Kaitlyn. Cherished by his 15 grandchildren. Survived by his sister Judy Holder, brothers...

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My favorite memory of Bob was when Michelle and I were little and he drove us around in his MG car. It had no seats in the back but somehow Michelle and I fit back there and we were laughing so hard. I will always have that fond memory of Bob!

My first memory of Bob was in Bayport outside my Nana´s house. Michelle and I were sitting outside on the stoop and I was scared to take my band aid off. Bob had arrived since he was courting my cousin Maureen at the time and he walked up to us. He asked what was wrong so I told him and he said he could help with that well he sure did. He ripped that band aid off so fast and I didn´t even realize what happened. I was kind of confused with his dry sense of humor since I was little but he was...

Seeing Bob was the highlight of my day! Working in Public Safety, we would need certain items custom made and we use Kennesaw Enterprises for ability to make those items. The conversations between Bob and I ranged from US Air Force stories to present time and I will cherish the times I had the opportunity to joke with him. You will be missed greatly my friend. God Bless brother!!!

Our deepest condolences to Bob´s family and friends from our family here in Canada. It´s very hard to believe that you are no longer here with us Bob. The last time we saw you was in January at Nalo and Little Boy´s house, reminiscing about Arjuna and enjoying a nice meal. During our almost yearly trips to Georgia, we would come visit Nalo and family, and we would have to go over to see Bob, or you would come over to Nalo and Little Boy´s shop to give us a hugs, say hi and have a little...

To Robert Ingalls Jr, Boss, Bobby, and Bob. Not only are you our boss, you are our family, our father figure, and our guide through this life that we didn´t know where to start. 31 years ago, as a young 22 year old looking for a purpose, looking for work, looking for any sense of guidance, we found you. Just a bike ride away.. you were there next door to Ingalls clock shop. Although we didn´t know it at the time, we had met our saving grace. We met the person who would single handedly give us...

I want to share that I met Bob since 1993. Just looking for a job. I was clueless what this would mean. I came from Guyana two years earlier, lost my father at age 11 and my Mom at 23. I started working with Bob at age 28. I am now 57. He was my God given father and will remain in my heart forever. I want to say I am grateful beyond words can express to Bob and his entire family for making me and my family their own and for all their love and affection. We Pray for god´s healing and...

We were neighbors of the Ingalls for many years before moving to Fl. We so enjoyed seeing Bob, Maureen and their family at the garden picnics thru the years. Bob will be missed. We enjoyed our conversations with him at the neighborhood garden parties. Maureen and family cherish your memories!! We are thinking of you as you mourn such a wonderful husband/ Dad/ grandfather. Marilynn and Bob Braude

To Robert Ingalls Jr, Boss, Bobby, Bob, Not only are you our boss, you are our family, our father figure, and our guide through this life that we didn´t know where to start. 31 years ago, as a young 22 year old looking for a purpose, looking for work, looking for any sense of guidance, we found you. Just a bike ride away.. you were there next door to Ingalls clock shop. Although we didn´t know it at the time, we had met our saving grace. We met the person who would single handedly give us...

Dear Maureen and Family, Please know that we are mourning with you the lost of Bob who was a very dear friend to John and Cathy Fallon. We find comfort in the knowledge that his kindness, compassion and spirit will live on through those he has left behind. John will miss the phone calls from Bob talking about the good old days. Our sincerest sympathies are with you all. Sending love and hugs.