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The Seymour Herald — Seymour, TN

James Holland Cooper Ingram

published: April 09 2004
Ingram, James Holland Cooper, age 81, died at St. Mary?s Hospital April 9, 2004 after a prolonged illness. He was a veteran of World War II during which he served in the Air Force in the Pacific. After his plane went down followed by a raid over Borneo he received a Purple Heart. He was the owner of Stubley Knox-Litho since 1971 and was always proud that his sons would continue in his business. He was a member of Rotary International and never missed a weekly meeting in 30 years. As an avid golfer he made many lasting friendships and special golfing buddies. He was preceded in death by parents, Elizabeth and Floyd Ingram; his youngest sister, June Elmore; sons; Clarke Ingram and Dean Ingram. Wife of 59 years, Bernardine Grant Ingram; son, Gib Ingram; son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Teresa Ingram; daughter, E. Holland Ingram of Key West, Fla., daughter-in-law and widow of Dean, Debbie Ingram; grandsons, Logan Ingram and Grant Ingram. Graveside service 1:30 PM Wednesday at Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery on Lyons View Pike, Rev. Mark Knisley, Pastor of Graystone Presbyterian Church officiating. Full military honors will be presented by Volunteer State Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to St. Mary?s Hospice, 7447 Andersonville Pike, Knoxville, TN 37938. Berry Funeral Home, 3704 Chapman Highway Knoxville, TN 37920 (865-577-6666) is serving the family. Additional information is available through www.berryfuneralhome.com/mem and through this site we invite you to share your thoughts and fond memories with our family.

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