Mr. Bill Ingram, 88, of Andalusia, passed away peacefully May 19, 2022, at his residence surrounded by his loving family.
A Celebration of Life service will be announced later by Keahey Funeral Home.
Bill was a faithful member of Mt. Pisgah Church and was saved by grace and baptized into the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ. Bill is survived by
his wife of 56 years, Mrs. Ruby (Henderson) Ingram; his sons Billy Ingram, Jr. (Jenni), and Lester (Kimberly) of Andalusia; his daughters Patsy (Norman) King,
of Ludowichi, Georgia, and Nora Rebecca Bass of Monroe, North Carolina. His Grand Children are Samantha (Jeremy) Sanders, Leslie and Austin Ingram of Andalusia.
Dan (Bailey) Modesitt, of Aberdeen, North Carolina, Jenny Modesitt and Hailey Modesitt of Monroe, North Carolina. Johnny, Tony, Brian (Leslie). His Great-Grand Children are:
Sara and Raelynn Sanders of Andalusia; Gavin Modesitt of Aberdeen, North Carolina; 10 Great Grandchildren of the King Family and 4 Great-Great Grandchildren
of the King family. He is also survived by Ron and Terry Moak and very special friends.
Bill is preceded in death by his father and mother Lester Clarence Ingram and Cannie Mae Senn Ingram Youngblood of Josie, Alabama, his brother Lester
Byron Ingram of Josie, Alabama, Terra Faye Easterly of Columbus, GA and Sheila Faye Green, of Glouchester, VA. Bill was born and raised in Josie before he
moved to Diamondale, MI where he was employed by General Motors for 26 years. His love for racing took root in Michigan and never let go. He made a name for
himself in the "Pink Pig" #15 dirt car. He used his extensive automotive knowledge to build cars from the tires to the roof in all aspects and then be able
to drive them to the checkered flag. He passed this love of racing onto his sons, and now his grandson AC. He then moved back to Alabama settling in Athens,
Alabama and then later, upon retirement, he moved to Andalusia, AL. He made his home here enjoying of course racing, CB radio, fishing, and just being with
his friends and family.
Memorials may be made to Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church.
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