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Mr. Sylvester Ingram, 54, Green Co., KY (1961-2015)

He was a graduate of Green County High School and attended Western Kentucky University. He was an active member of Taylor Chapel A.M.E. Church, where he formerly served on the Kitchen Committee, and was Assistant Superintendent of Sunday School. Sylvester loved to pray for people, the Hour of Power Bible Study was one of his greatest fulfillment. He was very active in the community also; he volunteered at the Salvation Army, and coached Little League Basketball and Football for over seven years.
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Mr. Sylvester Ingram, age 54 of Bowling Green, KY, formerly of Greensburg passed away Monday, December 14, 2015 as a result of an automobile accident.

Funeral services were at State Street Baptist Church, Bowling Green, KY 12pm Noon Friday, December 18, 2015. Visitation was 10amCT until 12pmNoonCT, Friday, December 18, 2015 at State Street Baptist Church, 340 State Street, Bowling Green, KY Interment is in Fairview Cemetery, Bowling Green, KY.



Mr. Sylvester Ingram, Green Co., KY (1961-2015)

Sylvester was born July 16, 1961, a son of the late Jerry Allen and Katherine Taylor Ingram.He died Monday, December 14, 2015, in Bowling Green, KY, at the age of 54 years, four months, and 28 days.

He was a graduate of Green County High School and attended Western Kentucky University. He was an active member of Taylor Chapel A.M.E. Church, where he formerly served on the Kitchen Committee, and was Assistant Superintendent of Sunday School. Sylvester loved to pray for people, the Hour of Power Bible Study was one of his greatest fulfillment. He was very active in the community also; he volunteered at the Salvation Army, and coached Little League Basketball and Football for over seven years.

Besides his parents, he is preceded in death by sisters, Mary Adams, Jane Anderson and Arlene Douglas.

He is survived by his wife Marsha, and the following:
  • One daughter: McKinley Ingram

  • One son: Jerrett Ingram

  • Sisters and brothers: Ella Frances White of Greensburg, KY; Michael (Shirlene) Ingram of Columbia, KY; Linda Sue White and Joann Ingram, of Greensburg, KY; Barbara Jean (Joe) Richardson of Cane Valley, KY; Jerry (Carolyn) Ingram of Greensburg, KY; Janet Johnson and Peggy Taylor of Campbellsville, KY; and Cathy Smith of Lexington, KY

  • Plus a host of other relatives and friends.
For any information locally, Green County, KY area, please call Foster-Toler-Curry Funeral Home, 209 W Court Street, Greensburg, KY.

Burnam and Sons Funeral Home, 201 Center Street, Bowling Green, KY was in charge of the funeral arrangements.


This story was posted on 2015-12-21 05:45:20


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