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Jerry Ingram

November 7, 1947 — April 16, 2018

Jerry Dan Ingram, 70, passed away April 16, 2018 in Fort Worth.

Memorial service: 3:00 p.m., Thursday, April 19, 2018 at Bethany Christian Church, 1500 Meadow Park, Fort Worth, Texas.

Jerry was born November 7, 1947 in Comanche County, Texas. He proudly served in the US Army as an E-6 for more than 14 years. He retired from BEP Western facility giving him 38 years of total service for the Government. Jerry enjoyed Motorcycle Group Road, single trips, and most of all spending time with his family and friends, especially his wife, kids, grandkids and great- grandkids. He was a very special man, never meeting a stranger and loved everyone. For those in his family that needed him to be father or grandfather, he took the role and never looked back. They were his sons, daughters, granddaughters and grandsons, whether they were “blood” or not, it didn’t matter to him. His love which he gave selflessly to many is what made him so special to so many.

Surviving Relatives: Beloved wife, Linda Lowry Terry-Ingram; daughter, Dottie Ingram; sons, Bruce Ingram, Marty Terry (Pam) and Kevin Terry (Sherri); grandchildren, Sara Black (Hunter), Matthew Black, Amanda Davidson (Shea), Amber Boyd (Josh), Jenny Blonk (Matt), Amanda Crow, Anna Crow, Karmen Carr (Adam), Justin Trujillo (Jessica), Antonia Trujillo and Megan Martin (Rusty); and great-grandchildren, Westin, Graysen, Makenna, Kamdyn, Carrson, Peyton, Preston, Lillian, Violet and Bowen. He especially adored his Grasshopper, Cricket & Doodlebug. He is also survived by his brother, Frank "Butch" Ingram (Trudi); twin sister, Sherry Crow, and sisters, Jackie de la Rua and Mary Rutledge; several in-laws; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and countless adopted family.

Memorial service: 3:00 p.m., Thursday, April 19, 2018 at Bethany Christian Church, 1500 Meadow Park, Fort Worth, Texas.

Jerry was born November 7, 1947 in Comanche County, Texas. He proudly served in the US Army as an E-6 for more than 14 years. He retired from BEP Western facility giving him 38 years of total service for the Government. Jerry enjoyed Motorcycle Group Road, single trips, and most of all spending time with his family and friends, especially his wife, kids, grandkids and great- grandkids. He was a very special man, never meeting a stranger and loved everyone. For those in his family that needed him to be father or grandfather, he took the role and never looked back. They were his sons, daughters, granddaughters and grandsons, whether they were “blood” or not, it didn’t matter to him. His love which he gave selflessly to many is what made him so special to so many.

Surviving Relatives: Beloved wife, Linda Lowry Terry-Ingram; daughter, Dottie Ingram; sons, Bruce Ingram, Marty Terry (Pam) and Kevin Terry (Sherri); grandchildren, Sara Black (Hunter), Matthew Black, Amanda Davidson (Shea), Amber Boyd (Josh), Jenny Blonk (Matt), Amanda Crow, Anna Crow, Karmen Carr (Adam), Justin Trujillo (Jessica), Antonia Trujillo and Megan Martin (Rusty); and great-grandchildren, Westin, Graysen, Makenna, Kamdyn, Carrson, Peyton, Preston, Lillian, Violet and Bowen. He especially adored his Grasshopper, Cricket & Doodlebug. He is also survived by his brother, Frank "Butch" Ingram (Trudi); twin sister, Sherry Crow, and sisters, Jackie de la Rua and Mary Rutledge; several in-laws; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and countless adopted family.

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