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Eloise Frances <I>Davis</I> Ingerson

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Eloise Frances Davis Ingerson

Birth
La Grande, Union County, Oregon, USA
Death
7 Jul 2005 (aged 86)
La Grande, Union County, Oregon, USA
Burial
La Grande, Union County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.31612, Longitude: -118.0877233
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Eloise Frances Ingerson, 86, of La Grande, died July 7 at her home. A graveside service will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Hillcrest Cemetery with Pastor Vernon Slippy of the Grande Ronde Community Church officiating.

Mrs. Ingerson was born Dec. 4, 1918, to Ed and Helen Dodson Davis in La Grande. She graduated from Riveria School and from La Grande High School in 1936. On Dec. 11, 1937, she married James Ingerson in La Grande. He died in 1999.

Mrs. Ingerson was a homemaker and assisted her husband with his contracting business and their rental property for many years. She always did what needed to be done and will be remembered as a hard worker and a great pie maker.

She was a member of the Women's Benefit Association, and enjoyed her garden and flowers, the outdoors, fishing, camping, traveling, sewing and being with her family.

Survivors include children and their spouses, Jerry and Nancy Ingerson, and a son-in-law, Greg Blackman, all of La Grande; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and other relatives. Four sisters, Elma Woodard, Florence Dial, Aglah Meredith and Billie Jean Peach, and a brother, Eldon Davis, all died earlier.
Eloise Frances Ingerson, 86, of La Grande, died July 7 at her home. A graveside service will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Hillcrest Cemetery with Pastor Vernon Slippy of the Grande Ronde Community Church officiating.

Mrs. Ingerson was born Dec. 4, 1918, to Ed and Helen Dodson Davis in La Grande. She graduated from Riveria School and from La Grande High School in 1936. On Dec. 11, 1937, she married James Ingerson in La Grande. He died in 1999.

Mrs. Ingerson was a homemaker and assisted her husband with his contracting business and their rental property for many years. She always did what needed to be done and will be remembered as a hard worker and a great pie maker.

She was a member of the Women's Benefit Association, and enjoyed her garden and flowers, the outdoors, fishing, camping, traveling, sewing and being with her family.

Survivors include children and their spouses, Jerry and Nancy Ingerson, and a son-in-law, Greg Blackman, all of La Grande; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and other relatives. Four sisters, Elma Woodard, Florence Dial, Aglah Meredith and Billie Jean Peach, and a brother, Eldon Davis, all died earlier.


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