’Elmér Iriglei ‘-
Elmer Thomas “Jim" Ingle of
Shelton died February 22 at
Western State Hospital in Taco-
ma. He was 87.
lie was born in Huron,‘Soiith
Dakota, on July 2, 1908 to Sa-
muel W. and Rose Mary (Volz) In-
gle. He was married in Seattle on
February 16, 1952 to the former
Beth Eutchler.
Mr. Ingle worked as a machin-
ist in the aerospace industry. He
enjoyed fishing and collecting
coins. He was a member of the
machinists‘ union, the Senior
Club and the Booster Club in
Brinnon.
Survivors include his wife,
Beth Ingle of Shelton; his brother,
Lloyd N. Ingle of West Covina,
California; his sister, Maxine M.
O’Leo of West Covina; his step-
son, Carl W. Cavish of Irvine,
California; four grandchildren
and one great-grandchild,
The Reverend Dominic Hahn
officiated at graveside services
held February 27 at Shelton Me»
morial Park. Arrangements were
by McComb Mineral Home.
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Elmer Thomas Ingle, 87, a resi-
dent of Shelton for 10 years, died of
natural causes Friday, Feb. 23, 1996,
in Western State Hospital, Tacoma.
He was born July 2, 1908, in
Huron, S.D., to Samuel and Rose
Mary (Volz) Ingle,
He married Beth Eutchler on
Feb. 16, 1952, in Seattle.
Mr. Ingle was a machinist in the
aircraft industry.
He was a member of the Machin-
ists Union, Senior Club and the
Booster Club in Brinnon.
He enjoyed fishing and coin coir
lecting.
Mr. Ingle is survived by his wife,
Beth Ingle, Shelton; a brother, Lloyd
N., West Covina, Cant; a sister,
Maxine M. O’Leo, West Covina,
Calif.; a stepson, Carl W. Cavish,
Irvine, Calif.; four grandchildren;
and a great-grandchild
Visitation is s to 7 pm. Monday,
Feb. 26, in McComb Funeral Home,
Shelton. A graveside service will be
at 1:30 pm. Tuesday, Feb. 27, in
Shelton Memorial Park. The Rev
Dominic Hahn will officiate.
Arrangements are by McComb
Funeral Home, Shelton.
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’Elmér Iriglei ‘-
Elmer Thomas “Jim" Ingle of
Shelton died February 22 at
Western State Hospital in Taco-
ma. He was 87.
lie was born in Huron,‘Soiith
Dakota, on July 2, 1908 to Sa-
muel W. and Rose Mary (Volz) In-
gle. He was married in Seattle on
February 16, 1952 to the former
Beth Eutchler.
Mr. Ingle worked as a machin-
ist in the aerospace industry. He
enjoyed fishing and collecting
coins. He was a member of the
machinists‘ union, the Senior
Club and the Booster Club in
Brinnon.
Survivors include his wife,
Beth Ingle of Shelton; his brother,
Lloyd N. Ingle of West Covina,
California; his sister, Maxine M.
O’Leo of West Covina; his step-
son, Carl W. Cavish of Irvine,
California; four grandchildren
and one great-grandchild,
The Reverend Dominic Hahn
officiated at graveside services
held February 27 at Shelton Me»
morial Park. Arrangements were
by McComb Mineral Home.
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liner 1'. Ingle
Elmer Thomas Ingle, 87, a resi-
dent of Shelton for 10 years, died of
natural causes Friday, Feb. 23, 1996,
in Western State Hospital, Tacoma.
He was born July 2, 1908, in
Huron, S.D., to Samuel and Rose
Mary (Volz) Ingle,
He married Beth Eutchler on
Feb. 16, 1952, in Seattle.
Mr. Ingle was a machinist in the
aircraft industry.
He was a member of the Machin-
ists Union, Senior Club and the
Booster Club in Brinnon.
He enjoyed fishing and coin coir
lecting.
Mr. Ingle is survived by his wife,
Beth Ingle, Shelton; a brother, Lloyd
N., West Covina, Cant; a sister,
Maxine M. O’Leo, West Covina,
Calif.; a stepson, Carl W. Cavish,
Irvine, Calif.; four grandchildren;
and a great-grandchild
Visitation is s to 7 pm. Monday,
Feb. 26, in McComb Funeral Home,
Shelton. A graveside service will be
at 1:30 pm. Tuesday, Feb. 27, in
Shelton Memorial Park. The Rev
Dominic Hahn will officiate.
Arrangements are by McComb
Funeral Home, Shelton.
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