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"The Orange Daily News"
Orange, Orange County, California
June 27, 1936.
"Final Tribute paid Mrs. Ingle"
"With the Rev. William R. Holder, pastor of the Christian church here, officiating, funeral rites for Mrs. A. G. Ingle, 65, who had been a resident of Orange for two decades, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the C. W. Coffey chapel.
The pastor paid tribute to Mrs. Ingle's beautiful life and Mrs. Leon Des Larges comforted members of the bereaved family and sorrowing friends by singing ‘Take Time to Be Holy' and ‘The Haven of Rest.' She was accompanied at the organ by Otis Engle.
Following chapel rites, Mrs. Ingle was laid to rest in Fairhaven Cemetery.
Pallbearers
Pallbearers were Theo Starkey, F. V. Jamison, Ross Atherton, Ed Windolph, J. D. Ditchey and M. E. Bivens.
Mrs. Ingle died unexpectedly Wednesday at the family home, 601 West Collins Avenue. She was born at Carmi, Ill., and lived in the east until she and her family came to Orange. She was a member of the local Christian church.
Left to mourn her passing, besides her husband, are three foster daughters: Mrs. Quilla Pike and Mrs. Margaret Ralcon, both of Orange, and Mrs. Ocle Hagthrop, of Santa Ana; five brothers, William Bachman, of Wichita, Kans., Robert Bachman of Vici, Okla., Harry Bachman, of Canton, Okla., Abe Bachman, of Enid, Okla., and Lewis Bachman of Placerville."
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"The Orange Daily News"
Orange, Orange County, California
June 27, 1936.
"Final Tribute paid Mrs. Ingle"
"With the Rev. William R. Holder, pastor of the Christian church here, officiating, funeral rites for Mrs. A. G. Ingle, 65, who had been a resident of Orange for two decades, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the C. W. Coffey chapel.
The pastor paid tribute to Mrs. Ingle's beautiful life and Mrs. Leon Des Larges comforted members of the bereaved family and sorrowing friends by singing ‘Take Time to Be Holy' and ‘The Haven of Rest.' She was accompanied at the organ by Otis Engle.
Following chapel rites, Mrs. Ingle was laid to rest in Fairhaven Cemetery.
Pallbearers
Pallbearers were Theo Starkey, F. V. Jamison, Ross Atherton, Ed Windolph, J. D. Ditchey and M. E. Bivens.
Mrs. Ingle died unexpectedly Wednesday at the family home, 601 West Collins Avenue. She was born at Carmi, Ill., and lived in the east until she and her family came to Orange. She was a member of the local Christian church.
Left to mourn her passing, besides her husband, are three foster daughters: Mrs. Quilla Pike and Mrs. Margaret Ralcon, both of Orange, and Mrs. Ocle Hagthrop, of Santa Ana; five brothers, William Bachman, of Wichita, Kans., Robert Bachman of Vici, Okla., Harry Bachman, of Canton, Okla., Abe Bachman, of Enid, Okla., and Lewis Bachman of Placerville."
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