Alvin Harvey Ingram
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Ingram, Alvin Harvey Greece: July 7, 1939 – July 17, 2015. Age 76. Al died suddenly in Bangor, Maine, after a year long battle with cancer. He lived and worked in Rochester, NY for 45 years where he was employed with Eastman Kodak and was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Spencerport, NY. He and his wife Barb, traveled the world together including extensive tours of Asia, the United States and Canada. He also enjoyed seven years living in Dunlop, New Brunswick, and Port Charlotte, Florida with his fiancée Rita Pitre. Al is predeceased by his wife, Barbara Ingram and survived by his daughters, Luanne (Peter) Castronova, Vicki (Greg) Worden; grandchildren, Jillian (Dustin) Johansen, Becca Castronova, Gavin Worden, Rowan Worden; sisters, Ce (Lance) White, Irene (John) Muir; brother, Austin Ingram; many special nieces and nephews. Al lived by the motto, ‘Whatever you give will come back to you in abundance.’ A Memorial Service will be celebrated Saturday, July 25th 11:00AM at Vay-Schleich &Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Road, Greece Chapel. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or LifeFlight of Maine in his memory. For more information and to sign Al’s online guestbook, visit www.MeesonFamily.com
Deepest condolences Rita from Madison & I. Al was our Grandfather for the past 7 years, and we treasured every moment with him. Words cannot express the emptiness we feel and the sorrow for you. Our hearts will hold him forever. xo
Unable to attend the services, but Guillaume and I send our sincere condolences to Rita and all of Al’s family in this time of sorrow. No words can express the loss of a loved one, but know that Al will remain with you in spirit . He will be missed by many.
Guillaume & Paulette LeBlanc, Cheticamp, NS and Port Charlotte, Fl.
I cannot express enough my sorrow to Rita and the family for the passing of my cousin Al. He was a huge part of Bev’s and my life over many years and we shared so much fun together. Fortunately there will be many fond memories to reflect on.
May he rest in Gods hands.
Sending prayers to all of Al’s family. Al was the nicest, most heartfelt man I’ve ever met. He always had a kind word and that wonderful smile on his face. He will be missed by all who knew him. RIP Al.
To Rita Pitre
Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure…
Marg & Greg Hinkley, Cheticamp, N.S, Canada
To Luanne and Vicki
Your father’s memory may bring tears in your eyes today;We hope you’ll honor these memories with a smile someday.
Marg & Greg Hinkley Cheticamp, N.S, Canada
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To the Ingram’s family
Between life and death, it is only a step, between sadness and happiness, there is an endless road.
Our thoughts and Love are with you.
Marg & Greg Hinkley, Cheticamp, N.S, Canada
To Rita and Ingram family
It is sincere sadness we learn of Al’s passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Al will be sincerely missed by the entire park family in Port Charlotte.
Karl and Ellen Steeves
Moncton, NB
A wonderful man who always paid it forward. You were a blessing to our family and I will always be greatful for the love and care you shared with my mother. You will be be missed by so many who’s lives you touched.
To the Ingram family, my sincere condolences and thanks for sharing this wonderful man with our family.
Mom, I share your loss…see you soon
Andre Pitre
Cold Lake, Alberta
Al
My heartfelt condolences to the Ingram family. I cherish the camper days and how Al was always fun to be around.
Greg Sutton
I am so sorry to hear abut Al. He was one of the best when you needed something, Our sympathy to the daughters and family. He now has joined Barb in heaven. Margaret