Ingram, Georgeann Marie Moriarty
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78, of Dallas, TX arrived at her heavenly home on August 7, 2022. She was born on December 26, 1943 to Donald William Moriarty and Lorraine Julia Walck Moriarty. She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Charles Robert “Joe” Ingram. She is survived by her children – Bob and Karla Ingram, Michael and Stephanie Ingram, Michelle and Juan Morales and Kathy Ingram; her grandchildren – Connor Ness, Andrew, Nicholas, Jacob, Michael and Elliot Ingram, Gabriel, Nathan and Olivia Morales; as well as her brother, sisters, nieces and nephews. She graduated from Fontbonne College in her “hometown”, St. Louis, MO, where she was introduced to her “knight in shining armor” who would become her loving husband and best friend. She was a teacher for many years and was involved in everything she could be for her kids and grandkids. She was beautiful, creative, artistic and very faithful. While her memory was slipping in recent years, she held on strong to memories of her childhood with her parents and siblings in St. Louis. She was a light in our lives and we are at peace knowing that we all were with her in her final days until she was reunited with our dad in heaven. “I have called you by name and you are Mine.” – Isaiah 43:1 “The Loveliest Masterpiece of the Heart of God is the Heart of a Mother.” – St. Therese of Lisieux
Funeral mass will take place Friday, October 7, 2022 at 1:00pm St. Rita Catholic Community 12521 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75244
She will be laid to eternal rest alongside her husband in a private internment service with her family. This will take place at a later date, pending completion of the construction at Prince of Peace Catholic Church and it’s columbarium in Plano, TX.
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My dearest friend, We shared so many good times —-IWA, St. Louis, bridge games, countless committees and so much more. I wlll always miss you, Love, Barb
A beautiful lady, who I looked up to as a younger cousin. Know that you are sitting well in the comfort of God’s arms and all the family in heaven.