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Patricia Leu “Pat” <I>Cahill</I> Ingram Hood

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Patricia Leu “Pat” Cahill Ingram Hood

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
3 Apr 2009 (aged 83)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
North Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Patricia (Pat) Leu Cahill In-gram-Hqod passed away peace¬fully April 3, 2009 at her home in Ogden, Utah.

She was born February 4, 1926 in Orono-go, Missouri. Pat was the daughter of Leslie James and Lucie Is-abelle Watson Cahill. She graduated from Webb City High School in Mis¬souri and mar¬ried Clive W. Ingram on Novem¬ber 9,1953.
She had a lifetime passion for genealogy and family history and was gifted with a talent for re¬membering names, events, dates, stories and places. Pat and her husband Clive were avid rock hounds and enjoyed count¬less hours together collecting, gathering, preparing, and dis¬playing rocks, jewelry and miner¬als.
Pat was always providing ten¬der loving service for those whom were less fortunate. She was always very giving and could not give enough to her Grandchildren, Great Grandchil¬dren and many others. Pat en¬joyed painting, sewing, crochet¬ing, knitting and making crafts for others. Twenty years after the death of her husband Clive W. Ingram, she married Andrew Gaylord Hood on Jan. 9,1933.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her two hus¬bands Clive W. Ingram and An¬drew Gaylord Hood, and two grandchildren, Brian Leslie In¬gram of Clinton and Tiffany Sue Ingram of Syracuse, Utah, and her two sisters Billie Jean Fred-eriksen of Roy, UT. and Bettie June Knell of Tremonton, UT.
Surviving are her six children and their spouses': Dr. Clive Cahill Ingram (Pamela) of Syra¬cuse, UT., Leslie James Ingram (Lucille) of Clinton, UT., Marion 'Patrick Ingram (Jan) of Ogden, UT., Teresa Ingram Leavitt of Ogden, UT., Jan Elizabeth Strie-by (Kelly) of Peoria, AZ., and Marlene Rosamary Aldridge (Monte) of Annaella, UT. Extend¬ed family includes Kenneth W. Dykty and Thomas J. Leavitt. She was the proud grandmother of 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Pat was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Og¬den 62nd Ward.
Patricia (Pat) Leu Cahill In-gram-Hqod passed away peace¬fully April 3, 2009 at her home in Ogden, Utah.

She was born February 4, 1926 in Orono-go, Missouri. Pat was the daughter of Leslie James and Lucie Is-abelle Watson Cahill. She graduated from Webb City High School in Mis¬souri and mar¬ried Clive W. Ingram on Novem¬ber 9,1953.
She had a lifetime passion for genealogy and family history and was gifted with a talent for re¬membering names, events, dates, stories and places. Pat and her husband Clive were avid rock hounds and enjoyed count¬less hours together collecting, gathering, preparing, and dis¬playing rocks, jewelry and miner¬als.
Pat was always providing ten¬der loving service for those whom were less fortunate. She was always very giving and could not give enough to her Grandchildren, Great Grandchil¬dren and many others. Pat en¬joyed painting, sewing, crochet¬ing, knitting and making crafts for others. Twenty years after the death of her husband Clive W. Ingram, she married Andrew Gaylord Hood on Jan. 9,1933.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her two hus¬bands Clive W. Ingram and An¬drew Gaylord Hood, and two grandchildren, Brian Leslie In¬gram of Clinton and Tiffany Sue Ingram of Syracuse, Utah, and her two sisters Billie Jean Fred-eriksen of Roy, UT. and Bettie June Knell of Tremonton, UT.
Surviving are her six children and their spouses': Dr. Clive Cahill Ingram (Pamela) of Syra¬cuse, UT., Leslie James Ingram (Lucille) of Clinton, UT., Marion 'Patrick Ingram (Jan) of Ogden, UT., Teresa Ingram Leavitt of Ogden, UT., Jan Elizabeth Strie-by (Kelly) of Peoria, AZ., and Marlene Rosamary Aldridge (Monte) of Annaella, UT. Extend¬ed family includes Kenneth W. Dykty and Thomas J. Leavitt. She was the proud grandmother of 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Pat was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Og¬den 62nd Ward.


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