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In loving memory of Sandra Kay Foster Ingle, cherished wife, mother, and grandmother, who passed away on July 20th, at Advent Health Redmond. She was born on February 8, 1951, in West Point, Georgia, and raised in Huguley, Alabama.
Sandra was known for her passion for gardening and her love for decorating and planning parties. However, her proudest accomplishments were undoubtedly her children. She had a deep connection to her family and was a very active member of World Harvest Church. She is preceded in death by her mother Myrtle Berry Foster and her brother James Foster.
She is survived by her loving husband Ron Ingle, her sons Charles Hodge and Ryan Ingle and his wife Myra, and her daughters Tonia Angle, Mandrea Kearney and her husband Randell, and Haleigh Tant and her husband Nathan. Six grandchildren, Brayden Angle, Kaylen Angle, Bryse Ingle, McKinsey Ingle, Thaddeus Kearney, and Ella Tant also survive.
Visitation to honor Sandra's life will be held on Tuesday, July 23rd, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM from the chapel of Thomas Funeral Home.
Funeral services will conducted on Wednesday, July 24th, 2024, at noon from the chapel of Thomas Funeral Home with Pastor Rusty Haradon officiating. Burial will follow in Haven of Rest Memorial Garden with Billy Carr, Lamar Curtis, Ladon Hunter, and Lee Barfield serving as pallbearers.
You may send condolences to the family at www.thomasfuneralhomecalhoun.com
Sandra Kay Foster Ingle will forever be remembered for her kindness, generosity, and unwavering love for her family.
Thomas Funeral Home is proud to serve the family of Sandra Kay Foster Ingle.
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