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Terry Ingram

June 4, 1947 — September 21, 2013

Terry Penrod Ingram passed this mortal existence Saturday, September 21, 2013 aged 66 years. He succumbed to natural causes. Terry was the only heir of Douglas Frodsham and Wanda Penrod Ingram born in Ogden, Utah June 4, 1947. Terry married his eternal companion, Judy Hill Ingram, June 10, 1976 and resided in Clearfield, Utah until 1991 when they relocated their family to Centerville, Utah.

Terry worked as an Engineer and Disc Jockey for many Utah radio stations and became the first person to make a live underwater radio broadcast. He developed Utah’s first E-911 center while working as Communications Chief of Ogden City Fire Department and designed Valley Emergency Communications Center where he worked as Executive Director for 18 years. Terry served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Western Canadian Mission. He was awarded the Boy Scouts of America’s highest honor, the Silver Beaver, and was a inducted as a Fellow in the Radio Club of America.

Terry is survived by his wife and sons Douglas Terry, Robert Nelson, Kenneth Hill and Bradley Hill. With their respective spouses, Hannah Youngberg, Amanda Gentry, Jeneil Murray and Jennifer Cluff, they blessed Terry with nine grandchildren: Emma, Tanner, Danielle, Hunter, Savannah, Quorra, Corbin, Kohen and a grandchild expected in January.

Viewing to be held at Russon Brothers Mortuary 1941 N Main St, Farmington September 26 6:00-8:00 PM. Funeral services to be held September 27 at the Willow Wood LDS Chapel 1298 N 400 W Centerville, UT 11:00 am. A viewing will precede funeral services 9:30-10:30 AM. Condolences accepted at about.me/terryingram.

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