Chester County PA Archives Obituaries.....Marion Chamberlain INGRAM, 1918 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Barbara Rightnour [barright@comcast.net] ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ Daily Local West Chester, Pennsylvania September 16 1918 MRS. FRED INGRAM After an illness, which lasted only a few hours, Mrs. Marion chamberlain Ingram, widow of Frederick T. Ingram, died this morning at the home of her son, Frank S. Ingram, on North Church Street. Mrs. Ingram was apparently in her usual health when she retired last night but summoned her family shortly after four o'clock this morning, complaining of faintness. A physician was called but her life could not be saved, heart failure being the cause of her death. Mrs. Ingram was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and a woman of estimable character, having many friends here. She had lived in West Chester for about fifty years and will be greatly missed in the activities of a busy useful 'fe. Her maiden name was Chamberlain, and she was born in New Garden Township, this county, marrying Frederick T. Ingram in her early womanhood. She is survived by three sons; Frank T of North Church Street, with whom she had made her home in recent years; Norris S and Albert M of this place. Two brothers and three sisters also survive. They are Cheyney Chamberlain, Philadelphia, Mrs. Josephine Speakman, Wilmington; Mrs. Henrietta Taylor and Mrs. E. M. Gatchel, West Chester. Ingram – On the 16th inst, Marion C. widow of the late Frederick T Ingram in her 74th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son, Frank T Ingram, No 225 North Church Street, on Thursday, the 19th inst. Services at 32 o'clock. Interment private at Greenmount Cemetery.