5/13/1966
The Daily Times-News on Friday, May 13, 1966
Grady Vance Ingle
GIBSONVILLE Grady Vance Ingle, 74, of Rt. 2, Gibsonville, died in a Durham hospital yesterday morning at o'clock following two years of declining health and three weeks of critical illness. A native of Guilford County, he was a retired farmer, was a son of the late George Z. Ingle and Mary ISLEY Ingle, and was a veteran of World War I, having served in the U. S. Army. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.. Dewey Walker Ingle of the home; five sons, Wheeler Ingle, George C. Ingle and Wade H. Ingle, all of Rt. 2, Gibsonville, Keith B. Ingle of Lawrenceville, and Grady R. Ingle of the home; four daughters, Mrs.. Alton Huey of Mebane, Mrs.. Robert Foster and Mrs.. Dale Billings, both of Rt. 2, Gibsonville, and Mrs.. W. C. Brown of Greensboro; four brothers, D. M. Ingle of Whitsett, J. V. Ingle and Wade Ingle, both of Siler City, and the Rev. George Ingle of Paxton, 111.; three sisters, Mrs.. George King of Burlington, Mrs.. J. A. Hoffman of Greensboro and Mrs.. W. J. Townsend of Alma, Ga.; 25 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Final rites will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Springwood Presbyterian Church by Dr. J. A. Palmer, pastor of Brightwood United Church of Christ, and the Rev. Charles Yeargen, pastor of Springwood Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The body will remain at Bart- ett Funeral Home in Gibsonville until taken to the church ,c lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service
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