Obituary
Ruby Ingram, 89 years old, went home to the Lord on Saturday, June 1, 2024. Ruby was born in Hampton, Virginia on July 16, 1934 to Daniel and Ica Saunders. After graduating from Hampton High school in 1952 she married Robert Ingram and they were married until he passed away April of 2022. They lived and raised their family in Yorktown Virginia, eventually Moving to Gloucester Virginia. Upon retirement, they moved to Leesburg and then Mt. Dora, Florida.
Ruby enjoyed traveling, shopping, making new friends and helping people. She and Bobby loved square dancing and playing cards. They spent many fun years with their grandchildren, traveling, camping ,attending sporting events along with graduations and two weddings. Ruby was very active in her spiritual community and has made many lifelong friends.
She is survived by her daughter, Rinda Rossetti(Louis),son, Russell Ingram(Tammy) and grandchildren, Alyssa Rossetti(Greg Wnek),Mary Messer(Andrew),Gina Rossetti, Coleman Ingram and great grandchildren, Ricky and Johnny Wnek.
Memorial service will be held Saturday, June 8 @ 10:30am at Waterman Village Spiritual Wellness and the Chapel Fellowship Congregation, 445 Waterman Avenue, Mount Dora, FL 32757
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445 Waterman Avenue, Mount Dora, FL 32757
She invited me to a church woman’s luncheon and we had a BLAST! We worshiped our Lord & just enjoyed great company!
I am so sorry for yalls loss. Your parents were some of the most incredible people I have ever met in my life. They always pushed me to be my best and supported me in every hard decision I’ve made in the last 10 years. We had many of great conversations at their dining room table. Some, I will cherish for all my life. Every time I came to clean their villa, it was more of friends catching up from the week past. They never looked at me like I was their cleaning girl, but a friend and even made me feel like family! I take great comfort knowing that they are together again and how beautiful their reunion was. If there’s anything they made apparent, was the love they had for their family. They spoke so highly of you all, and always shared pictures while beaming with pride & joy. What a beautiful legacy they created. My husband, son, and I loved them so much. Yall are in our thoughts & prayers as you navigate through this loss.
After college, we both ended up in the same school coaching.
Ms Ingram knew that Rusty and I needed to be under her wing, so she started working in the school ( thank God)!
She and Mr Ingram were both very kind and always willing to give to others.
Thank you for being in our lives and keeping us straight as best you could!
Now you and Mr Ingram can continue to dance in our Father’s Mansion!
Love and hugs to the family!
Michael Evans
After college, we taught in the same school system and Ms Ingram immediately knew she had to take both of us under her wings. She eventually ended up working in the same school where Rusty and I coached.
What a true Woman of God! She will be missed!
Rest, but you and Mr Ingram continue to dance in our Father’s Mansion!
Love and prayers to the family!
Michael Evans Sr.
Williamsburg, Virginia