In Memory - Classmates

Curt Ingram

Do you have any information about Curt's death? I heard he had Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, but that's all I know.

Curt was a good guy.

 



 
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02/17/25 09:06 AM #1    

John Bennett

 


02/18/25 05:19 PM #2    

Timothy O'Neill

David "Curt Ingram                                                                                                                                                                           Visitation: Wednesday, Friday 19 Feb 2025                                                                                                         10am-11am Gospel Temple Church of God in Christ                                                                                                     113 West Thorton Ave St. Louis Mo 63119                                                                                                         Interment: Oak Grove  Cemetery                                                                                                                                 I 


02/18/25 05:30 PM #3    

Timothy O'Neill

I hope to be there,I drove curt home many times after football practice . His funeral service is only 3 blocks where he was raised. We played football side by side on vaisity for 2 years , we were the shortest & lightest on the starting defense team. 

 

 

 

 


02/20/25 05:45 PM #4    

Timothy O'Neill

I attended Curt's wake and was able  to express our graduating class of 74 condolences. Curt's niece shared this imformatoin about him . He attended Rolla MITand Cornell. He got a job at Con-Edison nucleure plant in New York where he met his wife. Becuase of his job he came down with Parkinson and then dementia and finally he got pneumonia to witch he could not over come and passed away, there were no program of imformatoin to gather up ....  RIP David "Curt" Ingram 


02/21/25 10:37 AM #5    

Michael Long (Long)

Thanks for attending the visitation, Tim, and representing our class. And thanks for posting the information about Curt. From just that outline, it sounds likek he had quite a life, though it's tragic if his career contributed to his ill health and then death.


02/21/25 12:01 PM #6    

William Klein

Thanks for representing us, Tim. It was an awfully cold morning for you to drive so far to show your respect and to share ours. Thanks again. Despite the tragedy of his Parkinson's, it's good to hear of Curt's successes. John Bennett found a YouTube of Curt's service. I don't have the address, but if you go to YouTube and search for David Curt Ingram, you'll find it.  RIP Curt.


02/21/25 01:07 PM #7    

Chuck Jackson

 

 

Thanks Tim.

The last time I saw Curt was at my apartment in Boston.  What a human being. He shattered the notion of developmental ecology. May God welcome this extraordinary individual with open arms. Here's the link  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWK710x771E

Curt's niece delivers an emotional eulogy beginning around 33:05 or so.  πŸ™πŸΎβœοΈβ˜πŸΎπŸ’™

 

 


02/21/25 09:54 PM #8    

Callie Brownlee (Groff)

Thank You Tim. What a kind and thoughtful gesture for you to attend Curt's Funeral Service and represent our high school. It's been years since I've seen or talked with Curt, years. I do remember when were even much younger than high school, he was always soft spoken, a little shy and fun to be around. We all loved Curt growing up in our elementary days in Webster Groves. May all the Cherished Memories of Curt continue to bring his Family and Friends Peace and Comfort Now and Forever More.

 

 

 


02/23/25 10:47 AM #9    

Timothy O'Neill

Thank you Mike, Bill ,Chuck, & Callie for your respnse. It took Bill and I awhile to find the imformation , sorry we didn't get it posted earlier.


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