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My deepest sympathy to Sandy and family. I was honored to first meet and work with Randy in the early days of the Short Stop. He always had an upbeat greeting, an unforgettable smile, and was a rock solid workmate.
Birth date: Jul 20, 1947 Death date: Jul 2, 2014
CHARLESTON, IL - The Charleston Community and its Youth Baseball Program not only lost a coach and umpire, but a mentor and friend as Randall Thomas Ingram, age 66 of Charleston, passed away on Wednesday, July 2, 2014 at Sarah Bus Read Obituary
My deepest sympathy to Sandy and family. I was honored to first meet and work with Randy in the early days of the Short Stop. He always had an upbeat greeting, an unforgettable smile, and was a rock solid workmate.
Randy's life was always about helping people. May the rest of us learn that from him Our condolences to all. The Crail family.
May the loving arms of God surround you in comfort during this time. I am so very sorry for your loss.
I met Randy as I worked at the Charleston Fire Department Sta.2. He was our mail carrier. Randy always had a smile and something to say about baseball. He treated us like we were his best friends. I remember him counting down the days until retirement
Randy was a happy positive role model for many. He will be missed but never forgotten. Our prayers for you and your family.
Sandy & family, We are so sorry about Randy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. My mom, Irene Ferguson, loved you both. I bet they're having a grand reunion right now!