My heart goes out to you Jim, Tiny and Gary. Marvin was a joy to all that knew him and someone we will all miss. I'll never forget the scrawny kid who would come to the window at the school bookstore and ask if we had any pencils. He never bought any, but asked me every morning. Be strong. Marvin is in a better place.
To all the Ingram family, my thoughts and prayers go out you all. Marvin will be missed and will never be forgotten. He's a great man. He and the other Ingram brothers are like uncles to me. I love having that. He's in peace now. I love ya. - Conner Louis
I've known Marvin for a long time. He was a great guy all the family is. May God be with all of you. Marvin thanks for the memories. God Bless Shorty Charlotte Price
To all of the Ingram family, Marvin may be gone but never forgotten. He is one of those people who left a lasting impression on you. Walton will not be the same without him. He is a legend and his name shall live on.............Love to you all. Eudy
RIP Marvin. We all grew up on Church St. when families looked out for each other. There was not a time in my childhood that we could not go to any of our neighbors for anything. The children of the neighborhood had good clean fun. We had our own softball teams, jumped rope, hanging out at the dairy delite, etc. Marvin had the car and we caught the ride. Prayers and much love to the Ingram Family.
Marvin was a great guy,that always was cutting up on the band bus. He was always a happy person during our school years, always smiling. One of my classmates that we will have to say goodbye to way to early. I hope he finds peace and maybe he will play the drums for our Lord and the Angels. God Bless.
To the Ingram family, I am so sorry to hear of Marvin's passing. I've known him since I was a child and have some very fond memories. I pray that you find comfort in knowing that he is at peace. Will continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
I'm sure gonna miss you but I know you fought long and hard and now it's over and your in a better place.I will always remember the days at the pub,race track ,and golf coarse.Once again you'll be hangin with Ryan, and Code,and I hope there's alot of beer there............love ya man...............buckett..........
When Wednesday, October 6th, 2010, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Location
Chambers & Grubbs Funeral Home-Walton
Address
45 North Main Street
Walton, KY
41094
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Marvin Ingram
1955 - 2010
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