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Harry Ingraham

April 29, 1942 — April 1, 2016

Harry Ingraham

Warnerville- Harry Milo Ingraham, 73, of Karker Rd., died Friday, April 1, 2016 at Ellis Hospital after a short illness, with his loving family at his side.

Born April 29, 1942, in Richmondville, he was the son of Charles E. and Eliza (Stanton) Ingraham.

Harry graduated from the former Cobleskill Central School in 1960. He was employed for several years as a pinsetter at the Cobleskill Bowling Lanes. Then he became a machinist at General Electric in Schenectady where he was employed for 35 years.

In his younger years, he enjoyed bowling and was a participant in many leagues. Harry was an avid hunter, and enjoyed archery. He was a life member of the Middleburgh Rod and Gun Club. He also enjoyed camping and for many years camped at the former Hi-View Camp Sites. Woodworking was a hobby of his. Harry loved to cook, especially pig roasts and barbeques. He was very proud of his children and grandchildren.

His son, Matthew Charles Ingraham, predeceased him in November of 2013.

Harry married Dawne E. Campbell on March 7, 1964 and she survives him along with their three children: Wendy (Tim) Brumaghim of Cobleskill, Brenda Foland (Thomas Beaver) of Warnerville, and Dale Ingraham of Warnerville; five grandchildren: Thomas (Heather) Foland of Lanesboro, MA, Kenneth Foland of St. Louis, MS, Heather Foland Kistner (Matthew) of Warnerville, Megan Brumaghim of Cobleskill, and Tyler Foland of Warnerville; a future great-grandson, William Thomas Foland, to be born in June 2016; three brothers: Bernie (Eldena) Ingraham of Cobleskill, Charles (Bonnie) Ingraham of Middleburgh and Bradley (Dorothy) Ingraham of Middleburgh; a sister-in-law: Jeanette (Charles) Cornwell of Central Bridge; and several nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, April 9, 2016 at Mereness-Putnam Funeral Home, 171 Elm St., Cobleskill with Rev. Kenneth Dingman of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Richmondville officiating. Inurnment will be private at the family's convenience.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church Eureka Class, PO Box 491, Richmondville, NY 12149.



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