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Jany Allen lit a candle
Monday, January 3, 2011
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Lynette Soucia lit a candle
Saturday, January 1, 2011
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Tara Ingalls-Stephens lit a candle
Friday, December 31, 2010
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This New Year is not the same without my Daddy! Miss you Dad! Happy New Year to all!
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Marcus/Lesley Standridge posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
My husband Marcus had worked with Wally on and off in the last 2-3 years, and that is how I met Wally as well. He was a Great Friend, always lending a hand to anyone in need. Wally, will be greatly missed by all the people who knew him.
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Marcus/Lesley Standridge lit a candle
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
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Tara Stephens lit a candle
Sunday, November 21, 2010
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My Dad.....Well where do I begin? He always wanted everybody to think he was a hard ass, and by the looks of him you would come to that conclusion. However the minute you got to know him you realized, this is one smart man that has done a lot of living. He was friendly, loving and giving. He made no apologies for who he was or the mistakes he made. He was quite charming and to know him was to love him. I take a lot of pride in being his only child, although I had no trouble sharing him with my 2 step brothers Alan and Roy, which he cared for like his own. When I was very small I remember looking at my daddy with absolute admiration. He could do no wrong in my eyes (and his own...LOL)
He and my mother split when I was just 3 years old. That was the first time my heart broke. My daddy was everything! And my poor mother suffered many years for that break up. I always blamed her, how could she not want to be with my daddy? My hero? I never understood it back then. But as we know there is always a plan unbeknown to us. As I grew up, I often joked how they stayed together long enough to create me. They were both so very different. But I guess I am glad they did. One thing I can say is that I know my daddy loved me. He always let in be known that myself and my family were a great source of joy for him. He had so many friends that I could barely keep them all straight. They all knew all about me before I ever met them. It always made me feel so special to know how he talked of me to everyone. I think I made him very proud, and that is important for a daughter to know. I find it hard to be here with out my dad. So far it hasn't gotten easier, but I do feel him around me a lot. Knowing he has my back is comforting. My dad gave the greatest hugs. He trusted me enough to cry to me sometimes and vent his stresses. He lived hard and worked harder. I loved it when my dad would take me all over Cedar Key and show me the homes he worked on or built. My Dad was very talented. He worked hard his entire life. My father was a very strong man but 3 losses in his life changed him in a way I can't explain. First the loss of Norman Ingalls, my grandfather. I was with dad the last time he saw my grandfather. I was so mad at my dad that night,because they got into an argument and dad made us leave. See I looked at my grandpa the same as I did my dad. he was the greatest, how could anyone yell at him? Well as I grew up I realized, they were 2 of the same. My dad was so much like my grandpa that they often butted heads. When grandpa died I know that my dad felt bad about the last time they were together. Then my nanny passed. (my dad's mom) And that one brought him down. More than most would know. I now know how much pain one goes through at loss of a parent. So the death of mu nanny got him reconnected with his sister Dolly and brother Derrol. Then Aunt Dolly passed of breast cancer. She had kept the fact that she was sick from us down here in FLA. My dad kinda just fell a part after that one. He became depressed. He would call me and I heart would break for him. But in a way he was preparing me for loss. I know there is a plan, but my dad was so full of life among other things! And accepting this was his time is very difficult for me. He adored my husband Darrell like he was his own son. Sometimes I thought he loved him more than me lol! I am happy/sad to say that he has my dad's Harley Davidson and his triumph motorcycles. This is a hard thing dealing with the loss of dad. He was an amazing daddy and sometimes it was just him and I against the world. I loved him like nobody else. It's a love that dies with him. Nobody could ever take my daddy's place. My heart is broken and a piece of it is with him, wherever he is. He was a great daddy but even better grandpa! My boys miss him everyday. He was so amazing with them and had a strong bond with Landon, my oldest. Coop is the wild one, Ingalls all the way. I think he gave my dad anxiety because he was just like my dad. I saw a pic once and my dad was tied to his stroller with a harness so he couldn
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Monday, November 15, 2010
Jany (Ingalls) Allen made a donation of $20 to help preserve Wendell's legacy online.
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Rachelle McBride posted a condolence
Saturday, November 13, 2010
My name is Rachelle McBride (Wendell's niece Valerie's friend) I'm so sorry for the loss of Wendell, Val has told me so many wonderful things about him. I also had the privilege of meeting him a few years ago, he was so kind and friendly.
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Rachelle McBride lit a candle
Saturday, November 13, 2010
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Rachelle McBride lit a candle in memory of Wendell N. Ingalls
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Rachelle McBride (Wendall's neices friend) made a donation of $100 to help preserve Wendell's legacy online.
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Valerie Bibens lit a candle
Friday, November 12, 2010
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We love you Uncle Winnie & will miss you very very much.
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Shelia Waterhouse posted a condolence
Thursday, November 11, 2010
I have added these photo's for Valerie Bibens, Winnie's neice. We hope you all enjoy them!
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Shelia Waterhouse posted a condolence
Thursday, November 11, 2010
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Derrol F Charles made a donation of $75 to help preserve Wendell's legacy online.
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Derrol Charles posted a condolence
Thursday, November 11, 2010
I'm Wendell's oldest brother and my best memorys of my brother and I is the time we changed 7 transmissions in his Mustang in one summer,because he couldn't drive like a normal teenager.In case your wondering,at that time the tranny's sold for $35 ea. from the junk yards. This same summer before he reached home, Wendell fell asleep and broke 22 guardrails with that mustang.Our stepfather had the tow truck take the car all the way to the other side of Springfield,VT. He thought that would stop Wendell form driving it,but Wendell gave the junk yard dealer a song and dance story and I ended up towing it out of there and back home with useing only welding rods twisted together around the bumbers.I remember we joked about that for years. Also,that winter Wendell used to tell his friends about the time he almost drove his mustang over a bank of snow,with the car full of his friends. He had a friend of his try to pull him out with a 4 wheel drive chevy,but he couldn't budge it. He was worried about mom and dad finding out so he called me to try and help him. I had an old 65 Ford F-100 that pulled him out very easily. Both of us being Ford truck brothers kept that story alive for years. He was a realy good brother and I will always miss him.
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PATTI COLLINS posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
I'm thankful that I had the opportunity to meet Walley and share a few laughs while he was working with Hank here at the island place. He was a nice man and a great carpenter.
Patti Collins
THA ISLAND PLACE
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Hiers- Baxley lit a candle
Monday, November 8, 2010
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Hiers- Baxley lit a candle in memory of Wendell N. Ingalls
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