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Condolence From: frank and dianne jones
Condolence: just found out about mr.ingrams passing.we are saddened to hear of his death.we knew of him for many years as he was the only one we called on for his services. the comunitity has lost a very trusting business man. we will miss him.
Thursday July 07, 2016
Condolence From: K Coggins
Condolence: Ms. Ingram, Pat & family.....Just wanted to let you know that you're in our thoughts and prayers. I hope you feel God's loving arms of peace and comfort around you and your loved ones. I hope you will cherish your memories of Mr. Ingram and that they will help carry you through the days ahead.
Wednesday July 06, 2016
Condolence From: Langhorne Brown
Condolence: Virginia, sorry to hear of Fred passing. I remember him so well. He was my first employer and I learned so much from him. I want to thank you for making me feel at home when I work for you and Fred. Take care of yourself. Lang
Tuesday July 05, 2016
Condolence From: Doris Jarrell
Condolence: Virginia and family, I am so sorry about the passing of Fred. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorry.
Tuesday July 05, 2016
Condolence From: Eddie Campbell
Condolence: Farewell friend. Thank you for all your help with HVAC problems, but most of all for your excellent rides, talks, and friendship. God bless Fred.
Tuesday July 05, 2016
Condolence From: Bobby Quisenberry
Condolence: Wishing to leave your family with a good word of wisdom and comfort. Fred, being a Baptist, these words come from the great baptist peacher C. H. Spurgeon, The Prince of Preachers, from a sermon preached in England in the 1800s.
Our dear ones were lent to us, and what a blessing they have been to us. The lamps of our house, have they not been the joy of our day. The Master says "I want them back again;" and do we clutch at them and say, "no Master, thou shall not have them"? Oh, it must not be so. Our dear ones were never half as much ours as they were Christ's. We did not make them, but He did. We never bought them with our blood, but He did. We never sweat a bloody sweat for them, nor had our hands and feet pierced for them, but He did. They were lent to us but they belonged to Him. Your prayer was, "Father let them be with me where I am," but Christ's prayer was, "Father, I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am." Your prayer pulled one way, and Christ's pulled another. Be not envious that Christ won the suit.
Monday July 04, 2016
Condolence From: JW
Condolence: My heartfelt condolences to Fred's family. May you find joy in the precious memories of your husband, father, and grand/great grandfather, and may the Father of tender mercies (Psalm 83:18) comfort and surround you during this difficult time and in the days ahead.
Monday July 04, 2016
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