Beatrice L. Harris Ingle
09/09/1915 - 11/16/2011
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Obituary For Beatrice L. Harris Ingle
Beatrice L. (Trongeau) Harris Ingle 96 of Bethlehem, PA died on November 16, 2011 surrounded by her family at the Holy Family Manor Nursing Home. She was born in Lawrence, daughter of the late John and Melvina Trongeau and was raised and educated there.
Mrs. Ingle had been a longtime Hanover resident and moved to Pennsylvania with her daughter 15 years ago. She had been employed at the former Hanover Fireworks Co., the Hanover Glass Co. and prior to her retirement she was a self employed seamstress.
Wife of the late William F. Harris, Sr. and Joseph Ingle, she is survived by two daughters Joyce L. Annis of Bethlehem, PA and Elaine M. Greenlaw of Middleboro, MA. She was the mother of the late William F. Harris, Jr. and Beatrice M. Harris. Also surviving is her sister Florence Lindstrom of Brockton, 8 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and 7 great great grandchildren. She was also the grandmother of the late William Gibson and Ryan Silvia.
The family welcomes friends and loved ones to celebrate her life on Monday, November 21, 2011 in the Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home 135 Union St. ROCKLAND at 10:00 AM. Funeral Services will follow at 11:00 AM. Burial will be in the Hanover Center Cemetery.
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05/25/2021
Donna Wyman
Dear Bea, Love to you always- You were often thought of and I always enjoyed our visits even though not as often as I would have like. You always understood how our lives were so busy. As a mother I knew you understood. Wish I could have been there to see you one last time but know you are always in my prayers. Rest Peacefully and God Bless- Love, Donna
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05/25/2021
Elaine M Greenlaw
Their marriage was pretty good, their dreams not to many... She had lots of friends she worked for. And a HARD worker she was. I can see her now, Mom in a house dress; and a dishtowl in her hand.. It was time for cleaning things.. Changing curtains, washing windows, or cleaning out the cabinets again,. The radio would be on, the oven door opens, and the fantastic smell of her hot fresh home made bread, nothing like it. Their be a basket of laundry to be done. A bottle of Jubilee on the counter, to polish all the appliances again. things we remember. She shared her recipes to make Jams and jell, I do to this day, Thank's Mom. She made the best Apple, squash & pumpkin pies, oh so good. It was a way of life, and some time it made us crazy. Good hard work never hurt anyone she would say. But then even though we knew this day would come, it doesn't make it any easier, for any of us. At least we know she died in the warmth of her room, with her family who loved her, and GOD watching over her, as she slipped away. So while we have everyone here... it's best we love each other...And care for each other... And fix the problems we have... And please take care of yourself when you are sick. Yes Grandma could be a pain some time, but she surly did love us jn her own kind hearted way and would do anything for us... She was a keeper, and we are all going to miss her. Goog friends and family are like stars... Tou don't always see them, but you know they are always there. Life is too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right. Love the ones who don't just because you can. Believe everthing happens for a reason. If you get a second chance, grab it with both hands.
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