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Robert Alexander Ingram

Durham, North Carolina

1942 - 2023

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Robert Alexander Ingram December 6, 1942 - March 24, 2023 Durham, North Carolina - Bob Ingram's strong foundation in family and character hails from his upbringing in Charleston, Illinois and his valuable experiences as an Eastern Illinois University graduate. Bob enthusiastically devoted most...

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My sincere condolences to the Ingram family. I was blessed to have been employed down through the Glaxo, GW and GSK years and I often speak of him today in terms of work culture, work/life balance and genuine care. What a "class act" leader he was. RIH and thank you Bob Ingram.

Condolences to the Ingram Family. I was a Glaxo and GSK sales rep during Bob's tenure. "Nothing happens in RTP until something gets sold. I was fortunate to know Bob and sit with him during some awards meeting. He was class act. What a privilege to have Bob as our leader! The best!!!!

I had the opportunity to work with/for Mr. Ingram for a decade while he served on the Allergan Board of Directors. I was the Corporate Secretary and spent countless hours in meetings and at dinners with him. Mr. Ingram was the consummate professional, but much more than that, he was so genuinely interested in other people and so humble despite his incredible accomplishments. He was the very best and I always looked forward to seeing him and speaking with him. We also shared a love of...

We have such great memories of our time with Bob and Jennie and know he will be missed greatly. Sigrid and Jeff

My deepest Condolences to all that loved him and were loved by him. He will remain in our hearts always as a truly Great Man.

I am so sorry to learn of Bob's passing (and apologetic for being late in acknowledging the same). Bob was a friend and mentor (dating back to his GW/GSK days) and a wonderful Porsche friend. I will forever remember his kindness and generosity. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I met Bob (he insisted that I did not call him Mr. Ingram) at the Amelia Island Concours. I had never spoken to a man as successful as him. I paid attention to what he said and how he treated me as I know that's why he got to the pinnacle of success. I am a relative nobody, but every time I saw he hom he made me feel like somebody. Special. I'm sorry he's gone. Tremendous gentleman. My sympathies to the many who miss him.

I am so sorry, I did not know that Mr. Ingram had passed away. I am saddened to know this and the world lost a wonderfully kind man. I only met him a few times but he and all his family have been incredibly gracious to my son and me. My heart goes out to all who loved him. May his memory be eternal and may he Rest in Peace. Vickie Gregory

I just heard the sad news today, my thoughts are with the family. He was an impressive leader and the conversations I had with him during my time at NC Biotech were memorable and influential.