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Mrs. Ozzie Bell Ingram

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Mrs. Ozzie Bell Ingram of Americus, Georgia, departed this life on Sunday, August 12, 2018 at the Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany Georgia. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 12:00 noon at the Eastview Seventh Day Adventist Church with Elder Edd Ross officiating. Burial will follow at the Eastview Cemetery.

Mrs. Ozzie Bell Ingram was born on March 30, 1949 in Sumter County, Georgia to the parentage of the late Mr. Marcellus Smothers and the late Mrs. Ruby Lee Smothers. At an early age Ozzie joined the Triedstone Baptist Church. She later moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she furthered her education and graduated from David T. Howard Community High School in 1968. After returning to Americus, she then joined the Eastview Church of Christ. On December 20, 1991 she married Mr. Charlie Ingram and they owned and operated C. & O. Cleaning Service.

She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, Mr. Charlie Ingram of Americus, GA; one son, Mr. Calvin (Christina Hedges) Mathis Jr., Ellaville, GA; two step daughters: Mrs. Kayretia Burt (David), Albany, GA and Miss LaTarsha (Dean) Burkes, Americus, GA; seven grandchildren: Te'Yana Mathis, Earnest Mathis III and Monique Reddick all of Albany, GA. Tramell Mathis, Dallas Mathis,  M’maly Colbert, and Faith Colbert of Ellaville, GA; one great grandchild, Demond Goines, Jr., Albany, GA; one niece, Mrs. Brigetta J. Arnold, Powder Springs, GA; one great niece, Tayler Arnold, Powder Springs, GA; six devoted cousins: Mary L. Bliss, Henrietta, Wilsher, Macon, GA., Matherlene Bruce, Della Lewis, Annie Ruth Manns and Mary Alice Lewis all of Americus, GA. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends also survive, including two special friends: Ms. Saundra Brown and Mr. Randy Barlow.

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Stacey Chapman United States
8/21/2018 6:41:19 AM #

You will forever be in our hearts. You were a wonderful person and always spoke your mind. I loved that spunk in you.

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D. Wilson United States
8/29/2018 9:09:18 AM #

To the family and friends of Mrs. Ozzie Bell Ingram, I am sorry for your loss.  May you find peace and comfort in the one who comforts us all in our time of sorrow. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)  A loved one's passing is never easy to deal with but Jehovah God promises to do away with death forever and wipe away the tears from all faces. (Isaiah 25:8) May the love of family, friends, and others lift you up in this time of grief.

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Louise United States
9/8/2018 3:59:45 AM #

My condolences to the family. Losing someone in death is very sad but the almighty God gives us comfort when he tells us at(John 5:28,29)that he will resurrect them on judgement day. This is a time that we can all look forward to. I am so sorry for your loss.

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