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David Renshaw
November 11, 2009
Dr. Ingram was a great professor who could clearly and concisely convey thoughts and concepts so that others could understand - a great professor. His humor was great and he will be missed. Thanks, Jack.
John McCall Jr.
November 8, 2009
Dr. Ingram was a true professor who's passion for teaching was evident in his class. He opitimized the occupation of truely wanting to impress upon each student the value of law and the improvements in your life it provides. He taught because it was his calling- not because it was an income.
John McCall Jr. J.D.
Suzanne McCall
November 7, 2009
Jack and I go back to 1973 when I joined (then) ETSU as a professor in the marketing department. He had been to law school (SMU) with my husband John. We remained loyal friends for 36 years. He was smart, humorous, and award winning as a teacher. His passion for animals (especially "kittys") was surpassed only as a loyal friend. We miss you already, Jack. Rest in Peace.
Suzanne (Sue) McCall
John McCall
November 6, 2009
He loved apricot fried pies, Jakie's Dessert, anything with peanut butter in it, and Thanksgiving dinner. He loved swimming and walking; good books, history, family and animals. He couldn't cook and he did not care for science fiction. I miss him terribly.
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Joann Cravens
November 6, 2009
Our sincere condolences in the loss of our good friend. Jack attended our 60th reunion on October 2 and 3. We greatly enjoyed visiting with him. He graduated in 1948, but attended our events whenever he could.
Joann and Joe Cravens and the
DHS Class of 1949
Larry Goddard
November 6, 2009
Magnificent teacher and friend. His classes were inspirational and humous. I use what he taught us every day of my career (30 years). Wonderful sense of humor, well read, remembered everything and quoted philosphers as well as cartoons. Love Jack Ingram and he led a good life with postively impacted thousands of lives.
November 6, 2009
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Ingram. He was a wonderful professor and respected by so many of his students.
Frank von Neuhaus
November 6, 2009
May you walk in peace and harmony.
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