Memorials › Warren Gayle Ingram
14 Jul 1928 – 5 Mar 2015
| Birth | 14 Jul 1928 |
| Death | 5 Mar 2015 |
| Cemetery | Clover Hill Cemetery Quitman , Wood County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | Leigh Moseman on 22 Dec 2023 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143404397 |
Warren Gayle Ingram, of Quitman, TX, known to all as Gayle, returned to his Heavenly home on March 5, 2015 at the age of 86 after a valiant battle with heart disease, cancer and Parkinson’s Disease. His firm belief in God supported him in his struggle and ultimately gave him peace. Gayle is survived by his wife of 64 years, Dorothy, daughter Elizabeth Ingram Mesick and husband Gene Mesick of San Antonio, TX, son Bryan and wife Lisa Ingram of Quitman, TX, Daughter Alice Ingram of Quitman, TX, granddaughter April Ingram Franzen and husband Matthew Franzen of Quitman, TX and great grandson Parker Franzen of Quitman, TX. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Dorothy Patricia Ingram, his parents Will and Elizabeth (Cade) Ingram, his sisters Dorris Geneva (Ingram) Ray, Cleo Moy (Ingram) Tompkins, Dorothy Jane Ingram, and his brother, Truitt Malcolm Ingram. Gayle was born to the late Will and Elizabeth (Lizzie) Ingram, a farmer and homemaker respectively, on July 14, 1928, in Rock Hill Community, 6 miles north of Quitman, TX. Gayle attended Rock Hill Community School and went on to graduate from Quitman High School. In 1945, he received a basketball scholarship to East Texas State Teacher’s College in Commerce, TX. He graduated in 1948, with a bachelor’s in agriculture and pursued graduate work in education at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX. In 1950, Gayle moved to the southernmost tip of Texas and taught vocational agriculture in the Brownsville High School, where he is credited with beginning the Brownsville FFA Chapter. During his teaching career in Brownsville, Gayle met Dorothy Ellington, a beautiful English teacher who was also employed by the Brownsville school system. On November 22, 1950 they were married. Gayle began active duty with the 8th Naval District in New Orleans, LA. In January of 1951. From 1950-1951 he served in the Naval Reserve electronic unit in Harlingen, TX. He worked in the headquarters personnel classification section and was chosen Outstanding Seaman by his peers. In 1956, Ford Tractor Company offered Gayle a position as district manager in the Houston area. He and his wife Dorothy, moved to Columbus, TX. Dedicated to hard work and the growth and success of his Ford dealer, Gayle earned the leading District Manager award for eight consecutive years and was recognized at the Honor Council Award Program in Detroit, MI. A born salesman, Gayle caught the “auction fever” in 1939 at the Robinson’s sale barn in Winnsboro, TX, when he attended a sale and was captivated by the chant of the auctioneer. In 1954, he graduated from Reppert’s School of Auctioneering in Decatur, IN. During his years in Brownsville and Columbus, he conducted auctions on a part-time basis. In 1963, he made the decision to enter into the auction profession on a full-time basis and returned to Quitman, TX. In addition to the auction business, he was involved in his own farm and ranching operation consisting of beef cattle, dairy farming, fruit orchards, forage, and wheat farming. He established the I Q School of Auctioneering in 1989, which trained many men and women to become successful, world class auctioneers. On November 3, 1970, Gayle was chosen by the voters of District 11 to represent Camp, Hopkins, Upshur and Wood counties for one term in the Texas House of Representatives. He served on the following committees: Agriculture, Livestock, Public Education, School District and Judicial District. Gayle Ingram led an exciting, varied and fulfilling life, relating to God and his fellow man on a deeply committed and personal basis. He attended worship and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Quitman, TX. A memorial funeral service will be held at Lowe Funeral Home in Quitman, TX, 2:30 P.M. Sunday, March 8, 2015 with a graveside service to follow at Clover Hill Memorial Cemetery, on FM 69 five miles northeast of Quitman. Donations can be made to the National Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, in tribute to Gayle Ingram, at www.parkinson.org./donation, or by check: National Parkinson Foundation, Gift Processing Center, PO Box 5018, Hagerstown MD 21741-5018, or by phone: 1-800-473-4636. Family will receive friends 6:00-8:00 P.M. Saturday evening, March 7, 2015 at Lowe Funeral Home, Quitman, TX.
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