Roanoke Times
Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.
DATE: SUNDAY, January 9, 1994 TAG: 9401100239
SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: D3 EDITION: METRO
SOURCE:
DATELINE: RIVA, MD. LENGTH: Short
OBIT-INGRAM, WILLIAM TURNER
INGRAM, William Turner, 79, of 2811 Whitehouse Road, Riva, Md., died
Saturday, January 8, 1994 in the Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, Md.
He was born in Ferrum February 25, 1914. Mr. Ingram attended Emory and Henry
College and graduated from Roanoke College. He had been an officer with the
Virginia Parole and Probation Board in Danville for 12 years and had retired
as Welfare Director for Pittsylvania County having from 1961 to 1974. He had
also managed the Martinsville office of The Virginia Employment Service for
eight years. He attended the Army Administration School at Washington and
Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., and during World War II served as an
English Instructor to Spanish Speaking Inductees in Puerto Rico. Mr. Ingram is
survived by a daughter, Barbara I. Most, Riva, Md.; two brothers, A.F. Ingram
Jr., Roanoke, James Ingram, Orlando, Fla.; four sisters, Ruby I. King,
Burkeville, Edith I. Shively, Lynchburg, Betty I. Matthews, Rocky Mount, Jean
I. Meador, Callaway; a grandson, William Lee Most; and a granddaughter, Lisa
Most, both of Riva, Md. Graveside services will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday,
January 11, 1994 in Highland Burial Park, Danville. The family will receive
friends Monday evening, January 10, 1994, 7 to 8 p.m. at Scott Funeral Home in
Chatham. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorial contributions may be
made to The Providence Center Medical Day Care Center, Shore Acres Drive,
Arnold Md. 21012.
by CNB