UPSON COUNTY GA OBITS Miss Rozelle Ingram Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Scrapbook in Thomaston Archives Typed by LisaGraham32@aol.com Lisa Graham INGRAM The body of Miss Rozelle, who died in Atlanta Saturday, Feb. 25, 1916, was brought to Thomaston and interred Monday in Glenwood Cemetery. The funeral services were held at the home of Mr. F.D. Riviere and were conducted by Rev. J. M. Tumlin. Miss Ingram had been sick just a week, her illness and death being caused by ptomaine poisoning. She was a nurse at Wesley Memorial Hospital where she had been studying for about a year. Her death was especially sad, she being just twenty years of age and very enthusiastic over her chosen work. She was a member of the Methodist church. Miss Ingram's death caused sorrow in Thomaston where she formerly resided, being a daughter of the late J. T. Ingram, Sr. She had many friends among the people of the city, many of whom were her schoolmates. She is survived by her brothers Messrs Aubry J. F. and J. T. Ingram, and a sister, Mrs. Annie D. Beall, of Lumpkin. The people of Thomaston extend sympathy to the bereaved family. Other- Glenwood Cemetery Ida Rozelle Ingram 1/21/1896- 2/25/1916 Father- Glenwood Cemetery Joseph T. Ingram 3/22/1859- 9/23/1911 Mother- Ida Viola Ingram 9/3/1861- 1/28/1897