Ingram, J. B. Jr.
Birth: 10-31-1923
Death: 3-13-2019
Comments: 
Burial: DeAnn Cemetery (New) North of Hwy 371
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 5-3-2019 and updated on 11-24-2021.
Obituary: Mr. J. B. Ingram, age 95 of Hope, Arkansas, passed away Wednesday March 13, 2019, Texarkana, Texas. Mr. Ingram was born in Rosston, Arkansas on October 31, 1923 to Joseph B. Ingram and Lizzie Faye Copeland Ingram. Mr. Ingram was a member of the Garrett Memorial Baptist Church in Hope, a US Army veteran serving from 1942 to 1945 and was a retired Used Car Salesman for many years. He is predeceased by his parents, his loving and devoted wife; Mary Catherine Harris Ingram, and a sister Benegene Versyp. Survivors include three sons: Billy Jo Ingram of San Antonio, TX, Ronnie Ingram wife Toni of Texarkana, TX and Buddy Ray Ingram wife Maria Nasianceno of San Antonio, TX, two brothers: Paul Ingram and James Harold Ingram both of California, seven grandchildren Amy Jones husband Brian, Jill Flanagan, husband Greg, Morgan Jayaprabhu, husband “Dr. J” Taylor Ingram, Mark Ingram, Natalie Cook husband Nathan, Shalunda Sasser husband Marcus, nine great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and a host of friends. Visitation will be 5:00 to 7:00pm on Friday March 15, 2019, at Brazzel/Oakcrest 1001 South Main Hope, Arkansas 71801 Graveside service will be 2:00pm on Saturday March 16, 2109, at De Ann Cemetery in Prescott with Bro. Stan Parris officiating. Burial to follow with military honors. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Oakcrest The Funeral home of Hope, Eddie Brazzel Director.

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