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Thomas Charles Ingram, 71, passed away on August 30, 2025 at Hudson Elms. He was born in Akron on August 6, 1954 to the late Hubert Ingram and Mary {Rader} Henry.
In addition to his parents, Tom was preceded in death by his brother John Ingram.
Tom is survived by his loving siblings Timothy (Pam) Ingram and Karen Ingram; nieces and nephews Timothy Ingram Jr., Sarah Louise Ingram, Steven "Jason" (Julie) Stratton, Kelli Colleen (Brian) Allen, Mary Louise (Ray) Olander; great-nieces and -nephews Bradley Alexander, Nathaniel Howard and Madison Colleen Stratton; many friends.
Tom was a Christian, and attended Tallmadge United Methodist Church. He loved to care for his organic garden, and he was known for cultivating delicious heirloom tomatoes. He could often be found fishing or working on cars with his buddy Ron. Above all, Tom loved his family, and was the favorite uncle to his nieces and nephews, especially for his wild stories!
Tom's family would like to extend special thanks to the staff of Hudson Elms, Christine Povroznik and the Echo Hospice team for their compassionate care of Tom in his final weeks.
Per Tom's wishes, cremation has taken place, and there will be no formal services. To share a memory of Tom or leave a special message for his family, visit the guest book below.
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