David Stanley Ingall, 63, of Plymouth, died March 5. Military funeral services were held March 7 at Schrader Funeral Home, directed by the Plymouth VFW Mayflower Post No. 6695. Burial was at Riverside Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Anne Louise; son David Lawrence Ingall; daughter, Marie VanVleck; brother, Lawrence; sisters, Fran McGlone of Oregon, Emily Schafer of Ohio, Harriet Ackerly of Florida and Martha Ellenwood of Monroe; and seven grandchildren.
Mr. Ingall served in the U.S. Army during World War II under General George Patton in the European, Mid-Eastern and African campaigns, and was wounded in North Africa. He was awarded the Purple Heart, bronze Star, Legion of Merit and many other special service commendations. In 1942, he appeared on the cover of Life Magazine.
Mr. Ingall also worked for Michigan Bell for 40 years as a PBX installer and was a member of CWA Local No. 4015, tthe Telephone Pioneers of America. He was also a member of the Disabled American Veterans and a charter and life member of the Plymouth Mayflower VFW Post no. 6695, where memorial contributions can be sent.
The Community Crier
Plymouth, Michigan
David Stanley Ingall, 63, of Plymouth, died March 5. Military funeral services were held March 7 at Schrader Funeral Home, directed by the Plymouth VFW Mayflower Post No. 6695. Burial was at Riverside Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Anne Louise; son David Lawrence Ingall; daughter, Marie VanVleck; brother, Lawrence; sisters, Fran McGlone of Oregon, Emily Schafer of Ohio, Harriet Ackerly of Florida and Martha Ellenwood of Monroe; and seven grandchildren.
Mr. Ingall served in the U.S. Army during World War II under General George Patton in the European, Mid-Eastern and African campaigns, and was wounded in North Africa. He was awarded the Purple Heart, bronze Star, Legion of Merit and many other special service commendations. In 1942, he appeared on the cover of Life Magazine.
Mr. Ingall also worked for Michigan Bell for 40 years as a PBX installer and was a member of CWA Local No. 4015, tthe Telephone Pioneers of America. He was also a member of the Disabled American Veterans and a charter and life member of the Plymouth Mayflower VFW Post no. 6695, where memorial contributions can be sent.
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