Obituary

Miss Jennie Mae Ingram

Don’t say goodbye, just say I am gone to a better place.

My work has been done on earth and I have paid my respects

I am resting comfortably in Gods home.

Miss Jennie Mae Ingram affectionately known as “France” was born in Andersonville Georgia on Feb. 19, 1980 to the late Mr. LeRoy Ingram and Mrs. Jennie Harris Ingram. She received her education in the public schools of Andersonville. She joined the Friendship Baptist Church under the leadership of the late Rev. Dan Thomas. She was employed by the Basket factory and Stewart Restaurant.

She was preceded in death by two brothers; Mr. Bennie Ingram and Mr. Elijah Ingram. Three sisters: Mrs. Parline Walter, Mr. Willie Lee Smith, Mrs. Bertha Mitchell. Miss Ingram died on Monday, April 23, 2012 at the Phoebe-Sumter Medical Center in Americus.

She leaves to cherish her memory one son, Charlie E. Ingram & friend, Mrs. Sylvia Jones and one Grandson, Mr. Travis Harris both of Americus, two sisters-in-law: Mrs. Clara Ingram of Americus, Georgia and Mrs. Yunita Ingram of Rockaway N Y and a host of nieces, including devoted nieces; Ordella Westbrook & Florine Johnson of Americus, Georgia and many other nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends also survive.

Order of Service

Processional

Hymn

Prayer

Scripture

Reflections Please limit to 3 mins. Family & Friends

Eulogy Rev. Norbert Ingram

Acknowledgments Staff of West’s Mortuary

Recessional

Flower Attendants

Friends of the Family

“God Saw”

God saw the road was getting rough
the hill was hard to climb;
He gently closed those loving eyes
and whispered, “Peace be Thine.”
The weary hours, the days of pain
The sleepless nights have passed,
The very patient worn out frame
has found sweet rest at last,

God saw that you were weary,

So He did what He knows best;

He came and stood beside you,

And whispered, “Come and Rest.”

You bid no one a last farewell,

Not even a goodbye;

You were gone before we knew it

And only God knows why.

Special Thanks

We wish to express our appreciation to all of you for the many acts of love, concern, and kindness shown us during our time of bereavement. May God bless each of you.

TheIngram Family

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In Loving Memory

of

Miss Jennie Mae Ingram

Monday,April30, 2012

11:00 A.M.

Chapel of West’s Mortuary

Americus, Georgia

Rev. Norbert Ingram, Officiating