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Georgia Ann (Jan) Wilcher Ingle, 88, of Brandon passed away peacefully at home on July 13, 2024 surrounded by her two sons Bobby and Wade, and their wives Sherry and Donna. Visitation will take place at Ott and Lee Funeral Home of Morton Thursday evening from 5-7pm, with a second visitation being held Friday afternoon from 2-3pm followed by a funeral service in the Chapel. Burial will take place at Rehobeth Baptist Church Cemetery following the service.
Mrs. Ingle has lived in Brandon for more than 30 years, where she was a member of Rehobeth Baptist Church. She was a wonderful wife to the late Earl Ingle for 61 years, and a doting mother over her four sons. She made it her life’s work to raise her children and was one of the most kind ladies you could ever meet. It was no secret that she loved and adored all of her grandchildren and delighted in making a fuss over them anytime she could.
Mrs. Ingle is preceded in death by her parents, George and Mollie Wilcher; husband, Earl Nelson Ingle; a son, Robert Ingle; three sisters, Rena Mae Rennels, Ruby Quick, and Gwendolyn Renfrow; and three brothers, William, George, and Mack Henry Wilcher. She is survived by three sons, Bobby Ingle (Sherry) of Flora, Wade Kyzar (Donna) of Pearl, Randy Kyzar (Mollie) of Florence, MS; daughter-in-law Terri Ingle; four sisters, Aline Taggart, Martha Webb, Dean Downey, Jean Martar; twelve grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren.
Serving as pallbearers will be Dillan Kyzar, T.J. Ingle, B.J Ingle, Todd Downey, Jacob Downey, and Nathan Swan.
Ott and Lee of Morton is Honored to serve the Ingle family during this difficult loss.
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