Ralph Armond Ingels
Born: 4 Apr 1921
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Death: 23 Feb 1971
Buried: Heber City Cemetery, Wasatch County, UT
Spouse: Afton M. Mair (Ingels) (1920-2005)
Married: 2 May 1941 in the LDS Temple, Heber City, UT
Father: Benjamin Thomas Ingels
Mother: Ola M. Orme (Ingels)
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Death: 23 Feb 1971
Buried: Heber City Cemetery, Wasatch County, UT
Spouse: Afton M. Mair (Ingels) (1920-2005)
Married: 2 May 1941 in the LDS Temple, Heber City, UT
Father: Benjamin Thomas Ingels
Mother: Ola M. Orme (Ingels)
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Afton M. Ingels 5/18/20 ~ 12/10/05 HEBER CITY - Our dear mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Afton M. Ingels, returned to her heavenly home Saturday, December 10, 2005, from her home in Heber City, Utah. She was born May 18, 1920 to William Allen Mair and Isabella McIntosh Burt, the ninth child in a family of 11 children, Afton having six sisters and four brothers. She married Ralph A. Ingels May 2, 1941 in He-ber City, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death February 23, 1971. Afton was an honest person who knew the value of hard work. Her greatest joy in life was in the service of her family
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday January 18, 1962 p. 5
Ben Ingels Dies In Maryville
Benjamin Thomas [Thomas Benjamin] Ingels, Hopkins, 75-year-old retired farmer and school custodian, died Saturday, Jan. 13 at St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, following a long illness. He had been in the hospital two weeks this last time.
He was born Feb. 28, 1886, at Pickering, the son of the late Samuel [Thomas] and Jane Marie Coonrod Ingels. On Dec. 25, 1907 he was married at Pickering to Ola M. Orme, who survives.
A resident of Hopkins 22 years, he had served as a school custodian nine years after retiring from farming.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Miller of Villisca, Mrs. Donnis Davis of Hopkins; two sons, Ralph Ingels of Heber City, Utah, Marvin Ingels of Woodward, Iowa; one brother, William [Harley] Ingels of Maryville; two sisters,Mrs. Ed Schooler of Hopkins, Mrs. Myrtle Lincoln of Marana, Ariz.; nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at two p. m., Tuesday, at the Hopkins Christian church. Rev. Delbert Dick and Rev. A. V. Hart officiated. Burial in the Hopkins cemetery.
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday January 18, 1962 p. 5
Ben Ingels Dies In Maryville
Benjamin Thomas [Thomas Benjamin] Ingels, Hopkins, 75-year-old retired farmer and school custodian, died Saturday, Jan. 13 at St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, following a long illness. He had been in the hospital two weeks this last time.
He was born Feb. 28, 1886, at Pickering, the son of the late Samuel [Thomas] and Jane Marie Coonrod Ingels. On Dec. 25, 1907 he was married at Pickering to Ola M. Orme, who survives.
A resident of Hopkins 22 years, he had served as a school custodian nine years after retiring from farming.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Miller of Villisca, Mrs. Donnis Davis of Hopkins; two sons, Ralph Ingels of Heber City, Utah, Marvin Ingels of Woodward, Iowa; one brother, William [Harley] Ingels of Maryville; two sisters,Mrs. Ed Schooler of Hopkins, Mrs. Myrtle Lincoln of Marana, Ariz.; nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at two p. m., Tuesday, at the Hopkins Christian church. Rev. Delbert Dick and Rev. A. V. Hart officiated. Burial in the Hopkins cemetery.