OBIT: Anna Mary (POTTER) INGRAM, 1948, Tyrone RD, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB Copyright 2007. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _________________________________________ Tyrone Woman Dies While on Hospital Visit Mrs. Anna Ingram, aged 73, of Tyrone, R.D. 3, en route from her home to Mercy hospital in Altoona to visit her husband who is a patient, suffered a heart attack and died at the hospital at 7.30 o'clock last evening. While en route to the hospital with her son, Mrs. Ingram complained of indigestion and when she arrived at the hospital she was admitted upon advice of a doctor at 7.15 o'clock. William Ingram, aged 71, her husband, has been in the hospital since Sunday following an appendectomy. Altoona Mirror, Saturday Evening, August 21, 1948 MRS. ANNA MARY INGRAM Of Bald Eagle, Tyrone, R.D. 3, died of a heart attack at 7.55 o'clock Friday night at Mercy hospital, Altoona. Mrs. Ingram was en route to the hospital to visit her husband, William H. Ingram, a patient, when she suffered an attack of indigestion while riding in her son's car. Mrs. Ingram was born May 17, 1875, in State College, a daughter of George and Ellen (Garbrich) Potter. She was married to Mr. Ingram oct. 20, 1900, at State College. She had been a resident of Bald Eagle since 1912. Surviving are her husband and these children: Mrs. Mary Ruffner of West Brownsville, Harry of Hollidaysburg, Ellis of Altoona, Mrs. Lillian Huff of Philadelphia, George of Franklinville, Mrs. Elizabeth Hollobaugh of Vail, Joseph of State College and Mrs. Ruth Workinger of Pittsburgh; 36 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Sara Kellerman of Bellefonte, Mrs. Edith Galbraith of Ohio, Mrs. Mary Rice of State College, Mrs. Ben Rudy of Centre Hall and George Potter of Phoenixville. Mrs. Ingram was a member of the Free Methodist church of Tyrone. Friends will be received at the Graham & Getz funeral home, Tyrone. Altoona Mirror, Monday Evening, August 23, 1948