Emma M. Moch (Ingels)
Born: 22 Apr 1886
Birthplace:
Death: 15 Feb 1960
Buried: Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallia, OH
Spouse: Clyde Clarence Ingels
Married: 10 Jan 1910
Father: Abraham Moch
Mother: Amelia Black (Moch)
Children: Albert Clayton Ingels, Clyde Joseph Ingels, Esther Ingels (Saunders)
Birthplace:
Death: 15 Feb 1960
Buried: Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallia, OH
Spouse: Clyde Clarence Ingels
Married: 10 Jan 1910
Father: Abraham Moch
Mother: Amelia Black (Moch)
Children: Albert Clayton Ingels, Clyde Joseph Ingels, Esther Ingels (Saunders)
Photos:
Records & Info:
Mrs. Ingles, 73, Succumbs Early Today
Mrs. Clyde C. (Emma) Ingles, 73, was found dead at her home,502 Third Avenue, this morning. She had apparently expired around 4:30 a.m. In the past two years she had been in failing health from a heart condition and had been hospitalized several times.
Mrs. Ingles, prominent in the social and civic life of Gallipolis had a host of friends and in the past week had taken part in a benefit bridge party, which was one of her chief interests. She was ranked as one of the best bridge players in Ohio. She was also active in the Emblem Club and was a past President of the Parent Teachers Association and a member of several social groups.
She spent her entire lifetime in Gallipolis and had traveled quite extensively. Her birth was on April 22, 1886. Her parents were the late Abraham and Amelia Black Moch. Members of her immediate family who survive are Joe Moch, President of the First National Bank and Mrs. Frank (Blanche) Smith of Los Angeles, CA. Two sisters, who preceded her were Misses Julia and Stella Moch.
Her marriage to Clyde C. Ingles was on Jan. 10, 1910 and he preceded her in death on June 13, 1956. Three children who survive that union are Captain Albert Ingles, United States Navy of Coronada, CA; Dr. Clyde J. Ingles, of Middleport, dentist and Mrs. Forrest (Esther) Saunders of Cincinnati. There are five grandchildren.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 3-5 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Rev. James A Harter will officiate.
[Note: Died Feb, 15, 1960]
Gallipolis Paper
No date
Transcribed by F.K.Brown
Mrs. Clyde C. (Emma) Ingles, 73, was found dead at her home,502 Third Avenue, this morning. She had apparently expired around 4:30 a.m. In the past two years she had been in failing health from a heart condition and had been hospitalized several times.
Mrs. Ingles, prominent in the social and civic life of Gallipolis had a host of friends and in the past week had taken part in a benefit bridge party, which was one of her chief interests. She was ranked as one of the best bridge players in Ohio. She was also active in the Emblem Club and was a past President of the Parent Teachers Association and a member of several social groups.
She spent her entire lifetime in Gallipolis and had traveled quite extensively. Her birth was on April 22, 1886. Her parents were the late Abraham and Amelia Black Moch. Members of her immediate family who survive are Joe Moch, President of the First National Bank and Mrs. Frank (Blanche) Smith of Los Angeles, CA. Two sisters, who preceded her were Misses Julia and Stella Moch.
Her marriage to Clyde C. Ingles was on Jan. 10, 1910 and he preceded her in death on June 13, 1956. Three children who survive that union are Captain Albert Ingles, United States Navy of Coronada, CA; Dr. Clyde J. Ingles, of Middleport, dentist and Mrs. Forrest (Esther) Saunders of Cincinnati. There are five grandchildren.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 3-5 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Rev. James A Harter will officiate.
[Note: Died Feb, 15, 1960]
Gallipolis Paper
No date
Transcribed by F.K.Brown