Jacquie
Ingram, 83, joined the LORD on June 23rd. Her motto was "to be fully
available to God right where she was", a lifestyle that blessed her as
she blessed family, friends, foster children, and the community. A
Cherokee Indian born in Ione, Jacquie lived in Stockton most of her
life, retiring from San Joaquin County in 1985 to relocate to Murphys to
care for her parents, Lee and Lillie Spiva. Jacquie was a published
author, talented artist, and animal healer and lover.
Jacquie
is survived by her dearest friend Carol Tower Blackwell, brothers Bruce
and Fred Spiva, daughters Janice Ommert, Susan Yates and April Wall, 11
grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, her dog Giger and her adopted
cat family.
Friday,
July 6th, visitation will be held from 11AM to noon at Angels Memorial
Chapel in Angels Camp followed by 2:00 PM graveside service at the Buena
Vista Cemetery in Murphys. Donations to her alma mater, Azusa Pacific
University - 701 E. Foothill Blvd, Azusa, CA 91702 - in Jacquie's name
are preferred. Condolences may be sent to april.wall@earthlink.net.