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Mrs. Sara Morgan Ingram Mrs. Sara Morgan Ingram of Augusta, Georgia, entered into rest January 5, 2007 at Davis Personal Care Home. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, January 7 in the Thomas Poteet & Son Chapel with Rev. Terry Joyner officiating. Interment followed in Westover Memorial Park on Monday, January 8, for family members. Mrs. Ingram was born in Decatur, Georgia, on May 7, 1919, and through the years was a member of Methodist Churches of Culleoka, Tennessee; Owensboro, Kentucky; Decatur and Stone Mountain (33 years) Georgia, and Aldersgate in Augusta. She graduated from Decatur Girls High School in Decatur, Georgia, and attended Georgia State College for Women at Milledgeville, Georgia and Georgia Extension College of Atlanta. She worked for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspapers in 1940, the Soil Conservation Service in Columbia, Tennessee in the late 1950's and 1967 until her retirement in 1982, she was employed by the Internal Revenue Service in the Atlanta area. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Fred H. Ingram, Sr.; her parents, Harry H. and Katherine Louise Geer Morgan; two brothers, Ellis and Harry H. Morgan, Jr.; and one sister, Charlotte Nora Morgan Geer. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Helen M. Miller of Augusta; a brother, Mr. Richard C. Morgan of Snellville, Ga.; one son, Fred H. Ingram, Jr. and wife, Micky, of Lincolnton; three daughters, Mollie Louise Ingram Wagoner and husband, Steve, of Lincolnton, Saralyn Ingram and Robert Grant, of Augusta, and Rebecca Ingram Goolsby and husband, Jim, of Augusta; seven grandchildren, Fred Hooten Ingram, III, of Lincolnton, Jenny Ingram Enelow of Augusta, Kelly John Wagoner of Woodstock, Ga., Jesse Deen Wagoner of Augusta, Leslie Goolsby Bullington of Augusta, Jamie Goolsby Manangan of Tucker, Ga., and Lindsey Goolsby of Augusta; seven great-grandchildren; and various cousins, nieces, and nephews. Pallbearers were grandchildren and other family members. She will always be remembered as a loving, devoted, and graceful person and will be missed by her many family members and friends. |
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