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Alan Ingram
1940 2022

Alan Ingram

July 18, 1940 — December 3, 2022

Alan Falconer Ingram
July 18, 1940 - December 3, 2022

Alan Falconer Ingram was a beloved brother, uncle, neighbor and friend. Born on July 18,1940, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Alan was the son of the late Osborne and Marjorie (McDiarmid) Ingram. He grew up in Cohasset, MA, and graduated from Cohasset High School in 1958 where he played football and made lifelong friends. He attended Harvard University (62') on a NROTC scholarship. Upon graduation from Harvard, Alan served in the Navy for eight years and was an officer aboard nuclear submarines achieving the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
After his time in the Navy, Alan headed west and settled in Evergreen, Colorado, where he was a cherished neighbor and active member of the community. In addition to lifetime work as an electrical engineer at RMH Group, Alan volunteered for many years with Volunteers of America delivering Meals On Wheels. He also volunteered with the Senior Center in Evergreen driving people to their doctor appointments and treatments. Alan loved animals, particularly dogs, and always adopted shelter dogs from the Humane Society offering a home to those who were older or needed extra care. He loved the outdoors, feeding the birds, watching Avalanche hockey, reading the paper, visiting family and friends, downhill skiing and walking his dogs. He was a life-long learner, voracious reader and loved to talk with others about history, philosophy and science. He was a kind and gentle soul, a generous host to visiting nieces and nephews and a compassionate friend to humans and animals alike.
Alan is survived by two sisters, Judith Hatfield (Douglas) in Concord, NH, and Martha Yates (Andrew) in Jamestown, RI. He has five nieces and nephews: David Hatfield (Linda), Steven Hatfield (Julie), Janet Hatfield Legro (Jeffrey), Trevor Yates (Caitlin) and Bradford Yates (Chelsea Brown), as well as eight grand nieces and nephews. He was a very special uncle and grand uncle who took great interest in all the activities of his nieces and nephews. His kindness, generosity and compassion will always be remembered, and we deeply grieve his loss.
A celebration of Alan's life was held in Evergreen, Colorado, on Saturday, December 17, 2022. A graveside service will be held at the Springbrook Cemetery in Mansfield, MA, in the spring. Donations in Alan's memory may be made to Intermountain Humane Society, P.O. Box 528, Pine, CO 80470, EAPL, P.O. Box 2517, Evergreen, CO 80437, or Bird of Prey Foundation, 2290 S. 104th St., Broomfield, CO 80020.
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