Terry-Ingram-Obituary

Terry Leon Ingram Sr.

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Terry Leon Ingram Sr., 42, Spring Township, died March 5, 2009, following a motor vehicle accident in Reading.

He was the husband of Rhonda Rochelle (Collins) Ingram, whom he married Nov. 21, 1992.

Born April 12,1966, in St. Louis, he was a son of the late Charles Edward Ingram and...

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I am deeply saddened by the death of Terry. He was one of three US Marines who came to our home when our beloved son-in-law, a US Marine Sergeant, died this past December.
He was not only efficient and professional in handling our needs, he was incredibly compassionate during a time of great shock and sorrow for us and our widowed daughter.
My son is also a Marine and was my son-in-law's best friend. Terry helped him tremendously.
In follow-up visits to our home, Terry
would join...

I met you at my house in Dec. 08 when you came to lend support to my daughter and us because our Son-in-Law, Sgt. Christopher S.Thomas, USMC had died. I "clicked" with you from the get go.
You were solid, man. Your family and the Corps were your passion. We will miss you. OOH-RAH !!!

Terry,

Man it's hard to say goodbye you was truely a friend and you will truley be missed. I was Terry's Gunnery Sergeant in San Diego at MWCS-38 and he was truely one of my best Marines. Rest easy my friend until we meet again.

I knew Terry from MWCS-38 and he was a great Marine and a honorable man. That deep voice always echoed down the hallways. When I heard about this my heart sunk into my belly. My prayers go out to the entire Ingram family and may GOD confort you in your time of Sorrow. As the single Bugle I display with pride the hand salute that he deserves as a human but more than anything my brother in arms. SEMPER FI !

You don't know me, but I was one of the first people on the scene. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends.

We are so sorry for your loss. We did not know him personally but my son played STAA b-ball. Cherish the memories.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort and the Lord our God bring you and your family peace and understanding.

To the Ingram Family,I know in this time of sorrow you hearts are hurting, but please remember Terry is with the Lord and there no better place for him to be! He had an infectious smile and personality and I'm so blessed to have met him in his time here in Reading. I will continue to pray for your family and may god bless you and comfort you always!