Thelma Mae (Moser) Ingraham
October 30, 2013
Thelma Mae (Moser) Ingraham, 90, passed away on Wednesday, October 30, 2013. She was the loving wife of the late Don M. Ingraham, Sr. Born in Danvers on May 26, 1923, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Olive (Smith) Moser. Thelma was raised and educated in Danvers and graduated from Holten High School. Thelma was a dedicated mother and homemaker. Thelma was the beloved mother of Patricia and James Roberts of Danvers, Carol Larkin of Danvers, Jeannie and Charles Ciman of Rowley, Mark Ingraham of Dracut, Robert Ingraham of NC and her daughter-in-law Carolyn Ingraham of VT, adoring grandmother of Stephen Larkin and his wife Jennifer, Jeannie Cashman, Michael Ciman, Brad Ingraham and Anna Ingraham, loving great grandmother of Courtney, John and Christopher Cashman and Olivia and Ian Larkin and sister of June Henderson of Danvers. She was predeceased by her son Don M. Ingraham, Jr. and siblings, Ruth Perkins, Donald Moser, Phyllis Prentiss, Pauline Lee and William Moser. Her Funeral Service will be celebrated at 10AM on Saturday, November 2, 2013 at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery, Peabody. There are no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in Thelma’s name to Hospice of the North Shore, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA, 01923.
Mom was the best. She always had our backs and we needed it!
Dear Thelma, You will be greatly missed. We had many conversations you and I and lot of laughs together You were a wonderful person. I will always hold you in my heat. Love Delores
Hello Mrs. Henderson, Very sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you. With greatest sympathy, Marie Burns
Dear Thelma, You are now at peace. I am going to miss all our conversations and laughs we had together on the phone. You will always be in my heart. Love Delores
Sending thougths and prayers to your family thinking of you Ingy.
Mama, I miss you so much. You always cared for all the family in a way I could not always comprehend. Your care was to all of us each day, each hour, each minute. You were always there when I needed you. I will miss you but I will still call on you. I know you will always be there for us. Love your baby, Bob
So sorry to hear of the death of my second Mom. Donny and I could always count on her for many things. In my mind I see her dusting upstairs in the Danvers Topmkins. To the Ingraham children I want to let you know I miss Donny and your Mom and Dad very much. I still “beep” when I drive by the house, and will continue to do so.