Arnold Ingalls
Aug 18th 1925 - Jun 5th 2008
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Wes Ingalls
June 12th 2008
wingalls@ucsd.edu
I figure Dad must be reincarnated by now ... he never stayed more than three days anywhere!
Jennifer
June 9th 2008
ingallsjr@lhd4.navy.mil
Grandpa,
I’m sorry I wasn’t there to say good-bye to you. I wish it could have been different; but I’m sure you understand. I hope my thoughts reached you as I stood overlooking the cliffs in Peru, celebrating life as you once did off the coasts of foreign shores.
May the Lord keep you in His hand
And never close His fist too tight.
Phil Soletsky
June 9th 2008
I'm sorry I never met him. He sounds like someone with whom I would have liked to swing a hammer.
Carrol Hatfield
June 8th 2008
cacarrol@hotmail.com
A wonderful life story of a wonderful man. I'm so glad you shared it. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Take care and know that he is in good hands.
Carrol
matt
June 8th 2008
mkinzinger@yahoo.com
hello sorry for your loss of your husband,father and grandfather,and all that were loved and touched by arnold engalls.i only met Sybil once for a mere 10 minutes in the cardiology center waiting room at st.marys.i was waiting for a procedure for my heart and Sybil assured my it was no big deal for a aorta valve replacement and i would be better.what hit me is, here i sit scared for my life and a complete stranger reassured me it would be ok.Sybil if you read this i want to say you were very positive that your husband would be alright.and i feel for you and your familys loss.i will be praying for you.thanks for calming me down when you were in a very trying time your self.may god bless you.
Wes Ingalls
June 12th 2008
wingalls@ucsd.edu
I figure Dad must be reincarnated by now ... he never stayed more than three days anywhere!
Jennifer
June 9th 2008
ingallsjr@lhd4.navy.mil
Grandpa,
I’m sorry I wasn’t there to say good-bye to you. I wish it could have been different; but I’m sure you understand. I hope my thoughts reached you as I stood overlooking the cliffs in Peru, celebrating life as you once did off the coasts of foreign shores.
May the Lord keep you in His hand
And never close His fist too tight.
Phil Soletsky
June 9th 2008
I'm sorry I never met him. He sounds like someone with whom I would have liked to swing a hammer.
Carrol Hatfield
June 8th 2008
cacarrol@hotmail.com
A wonderful life story of a wonderful man. I'm so glad you shared it. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Take care and know that he is in good hands.
Carrol
matt
June 8th 2008
mkinzinger@yahoo.com
hello sorry for your loss of your husband,father and grandfather,and all that were loved and touched by arnold engalls.i only met Sybil once for a mere 10 minutes in the cardiology center waiting room at st.marys.i was waiting for a procedure for my heart and Sybil assured my it was no big deal for a aorta valve replacement and i would be better.what hit me is, here i sit scared for my life and a complete stranger reassured me it would be ok.Sybil if you read this i want to say you were very positive that your husband would be alright.and i feel for you and your familys loss.i will be praying for you.thanks for calming me down when you were in a very trying time your self.may god bless you.
