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Clarence Everett Ingalls

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Clarence Everett Ingalls

Birth
Idalia, Yuma County, Colorado, USA
Death
23 Apr 1971 (aged 78)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 00218 - - 000367
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From a newspaper clipping:
Clarence E. Ingalls
C.E. Ingalls Funeral Set
Funeral services for Clarence E. Ingalls, 78, of 2305 Revere Lane, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the First Christian Church with the Rev. Warren Hile Jr. and the Rev. Earl Crowe officiating.
Pallbearers will be Ben Lacy, James Keenan, Verne Fuhlrodt, Curtis Moore and William Woods with honorary pallbearers Joe Jones, Bert Busby, Clyde Ormsby, Fern Steepleton, Sidney Thomson, the Rev. Waren Hile Sr., Eldon Rebman, Mac Witty, Elzie Brown, Al Hull, William Sallee and Kenneth Lowe.
Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Ingalls died Friday in a local hospital. He was born Oct. 30, 1892 in Idalia, Colo., and had been a local resident since 1922. He was a retired carpenter, having worked for George Teats Construction Co. for 27 years.
A member of the First Christian Church, Mr. Ingalls was also affiliated with the Colorado Springs Carpenter's Union and the Odd Fellows Lodge in Wray, Colo.
Survivors include his widow, Bertha E. Ingalls, Colorado Springs; a son, Floyd W. Ingalls, Denver; a daughter, Mrs. Alma D. Bruce, Aurora; five grandchildren, Robert Bruce Jr., William Bruce, Jeffrey Ingalls, Gregory Ingalls and Richard Ingalls, as well as five brothers and three sisters.

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Ingalls - Mr. Clarence E. Ingalls, 2305 Revere Lane, Passed away Friday evening at a local hospital. Services Monday 2:30 p.m. First Christian Church, the Rev. Earl Crowe officiating. Interment Evergreen. Friends who wish may contribute to the First Christian Church Building Fund.
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Clarence died April 23, 1971 in Colorado Springs. - C.E. Ingalls married Bertha Bader November 28, 1917.. and proved up a quarter about three miles north of Charles in 1921.
Funeral services for Clarence E. Ingalls, 78, of 2305 Revere Lane, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the First Christian Church with the Rev. Warren Hile Jr. and the Rev. Earl Crowe officiating.
Pallbearers will be Ben Lacy, James Keenan, Verne Fuhlrodt, Curtis Moore and William Woods with honorary pallbearers Joe Jones, Bert Busby, Clyde Ormsby, Fern Steepleton, Sidney Thomson, the Rev. Waren Hile Sr., Eldon Rebman, Mac Witty, Elzie Brown, Al Hull, William Sallee and Kenneth Lowe.
Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Ingalls died Friday in a local hospital. He was born Oct. 30, 1892 in Idalia, Colo., and had been a local resident since 1922. He was a retired carpenter, having worked for George Teats Construction Co. for 27 years.
A member of the First Christian Church, Mr. Ingalls was also affiliated with the Colorado Springs Carpenter's Union and the Odd Fellows Lodge in Wray, Colo.
Survivors include his widow, Bertha E. Ingalls, Colorado Springs; a son, Floyd W. Ingalls, Denver; a daughter, Mrs. Alma D. Bruce, Aurora; five grandchildren, Robert Bruce Jr., William Bruce, Jeffrey Ingalls, Gregory Ingalls and Richard Ingalls, as well as five brothers and three sisters.
From a newspaper clipping:
Clarence E. Ingalls
C.E. Ingalls Funeral Set
Funeral services for Clarence E. Ingalls, 78, of 2305 Revere Lane, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the First Christian Church with the Rev. Warren Hile Jr. and the Rev. Earl Crowe officiating.
Pallbearers will be Ben Lacy, James Keenan, Verne Fuhlrodt, Curtis Moore and William Woods with honorary pallbearers Joe Jones, Bert Busby, Clyde Ormsby, Fern Steepleton, Sidney Thomson, the Rev. Waren Hile Sr., Eldon Rebman, Mac Witty, Elzie Brown, Al Hull, William Sallee and Kenneth Lowe.
Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Ingalls died Friday in a local hospital. He was born Oct. 30, 1892 in Idalia, Colo., and had been a local resident since 1922. He was a retired carpenter, having worked for George Teats Construction Co. for 27 years.
A member of the First Christian Church, Mr. Ingalls was also affiliated with the Colorado Springs Carpenter's Union and the Odd Fellows Lodge in Wray, Colo.
Survivors include his widow, Bertha E. Ingalls, Colorado Springs; a son, Floyd W. Ingalls, Denver; a daughter, Mrs. Alma D. Bruce, Aurora; five grandchildren, Robert Bruce Jr., William Bruce, Jeffrey Ingalls, Gregory Ingalls and Richard Ingalls, as well as five brothers and three sisters.

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Ingalls - Mr. Clarence E. Ingalls, 2305 Revere Lane, Passed away Friday evening at a local hospital. Services Monday 2:30 p.m. First Christian Church, the Rev. Earl Crowe officiating. Interment Evergreen. Friends who wish may contribute to the First Christian Church Building Fund.
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Clarence died April 23, 1971 in Colorado Springs. - C.E. Ingalls married Bertha Bader November 28, 1917.. and proved up a quarter about three miles north of Charles in 1921.
Funeral services for Clarence E. Ingalls, 78, of 2305 Revere Lane, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the First Christian Church with the Rev. Warren Hile Jr. and the Rev. Earl Crowe officiating.
Pallbearers will be Ben Lacy, James Keenan, Verne Fuhlrodt, Curtis Moore and William Woods with honorary pallbearers Joe Jones, Bert Busby, Clyde Ormsby, Fern Steepleton, Sidney Thomson, the Rev. Waren Hile Sr., Eldon Rebman, Mac Witty, Elzie Brown, Al Hull, William Sallee and Kenneth Lowe.
Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Ingalls died Friday in a local hospital. He was born Oct. 30, 1892 in Idalia, Colo., and had been a local resident since 1922. He was a retired carpenter, having worked for George Teats Construction Co. for 27 years.
A member of the First Christian Church, Mr. Ingalls was also affiliated with the Colorado Springs Carpenter's Union and the Odd Fellows Lodge in Wray, Colo.
Survivors include his widow, Bertha E. Ingalls, Colorado Springs; a son, Floyd W. Ingalls, Denver; a daughter, Mrs. Alma D. Bruce, Aurora; five grandchildren, Robert Bruce Jr., William Bruce, Jeffrey Ingalls, Gregory Ingalls and Richard Ingalls, as well as five brothers and three sisters.

Gravesite Details

Buried: 4/26/1971, Source: City of Colo Spgs cemetery data 3/14/09



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