Obituaries Related to "Ingram" from New York Times Archive
James Ingram, a Hitmaking Voice of ’80s R&B, Is Dead at 66
In romantic duets with other stars and as a solo act, he sang his way onto the music charts, won Grammys and performed on movie soundtracks.
Dan Ingram, Irreverent Disc Jockey, Is Dead at 83
In a career that began in the early 1960s at the powerful Top 40 station WABC-AM, Mr. Ingram gleefully mocked songs, singers, sponsors and the weather.
Vernon M. Ingram, 82, Who Found Cause of Sickle Cell Anemia, Dies
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Vernon M. Ingram, 82, Who Found Cause of Sickle Cell Anemia, Dies
Vernon M. Ingram discovered that a single genetic mutation caused the blood disease sickle cell anemia.
Paid Notice: Deaths INGRAM, CHAUNCEY
INGRAM - Chauncey. Be loved husband of the late Yetta. Devoted father of the late Gilda (Walter), Michael (Donna), F. Paula (Robert) and Donald (Myrna). Cherished grandfather of Dorrie, Joseph, Leah, Cara, Brian, Aaron, David, Mara, Joshua and Sophia. Adored greatgrandfather of four. Dear brother, uncle and friend. Sercvices today, 2 pm, at Temple Beth Sholom of Smithtown; 631-724-0424.
Paid Notice: Deaths FOX, JAMES INGRAM
FOX--James Ingram, 95, of New York, NY. Died Tuesday, February 8, 2005. Viewing will be held on Monday, February 14th, 3-8PM at Granby's Funeral Service, Bronx, NY and service will be held on Tuesday, February 15th at 10AM at Abyssinian Baptist Church, Manhattan.
Paid Notice: Deaths INGRAM, ROBERT
INGRAM--Robert. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Robert Ingram, associated with The Times from December 4, 1986 until retiring in January 1993.
Paid Notice: Deaths INGRAM, KELLAM
INGRAM--Kellam. CITY AS SCHOOL Memorial Thursday, March 11, 2pm, Amphitheater, FIT, 27th and 7th. Donations; Friends of City as School, 16 Clarkson St, 10014
Paid Notice: Deaths INGRAM, KELLAM
INGRAM--Kellam. CITY AS SCHOOL Memorial Thursday, March 11, 2pm, Amphitheater, FIT, 27th and 7th. Donations; Friends of City as School, 16 Clarkson St, 10014
Paid Notice: Deaths INGRAM, FRANKLIN
INGRAM-Franklin, 89. Of Oceanport, New Jersey died on Saturday, March 15th at The St. Barnabas Center for Hospice, Long Branch. Surviving are his wife of 65 years, Selma Simon Ingram, two sons and daughters-inlaw, Richard E. Ingram and his wife Susan of Martinsville, NJ, and G. Stephen Ingram & his wife Terry of Oceanport, a daughter and son-in-law, Jacquelyn Kelley and her husband Joseph of Little Silver, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
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