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Edward Ingalls, Jr.
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Condolence From: Scott T Young • Boynton Beach, Florida
Condolence: Sail on!!!

Dear Jane, Toby and family,

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Ed. He will always hold a special place in our hearts. From being our neighbors back in the early 60's to my memories of sailing in Port Clyde with Toby and Ed. I think it was back in '76 or '77? A great time on the water. I only wished we had been on contact more thru the years and miles.
Jane, be well, know you are in our prayers.
We all think of you often,

Marillyn Young-Richey

Sons

Bradley, John & David, Glenn and Scott
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Wilson Farm • Gorham Me
Condolence: We wonder what Mr. Ingalls would say about the "force of nature" today. We were planning to attend the funeral service but are socked in with lots of snow drifts. We are there in spirit and send our love and support to all of you. I woke up this morning with the memory of how lovingly Mr. Ingalls would detail Sandy's cars. He would transform the messy family-mobile from chaos to order. His great attention to detail and many other loving kindnesses will be sorely missed.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: David & Katie Ewing • Gilford, NH 03249
Condolence: orry to hear of Ed's passing. Many happy memories from the days of living on Wentworth Avenue. Also of sailing on Joe Sweet's sailboat on Lake Wentworth. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Donald E. Johnson • Haverhill, Ma.
Condolence: Twins Arnold Johnson of Groveland and Donald Johnson of Haverhill (boyhood friends of Ed and fellow sailors) recall their first ski trip ever to the mountains around 1942 when they were in high school. Ed, Bud Smith, and the twins arrived at Belknap Ski Area, now known as Gunstock, only to find the lifts closed because there were no other skiers. They persuaded someone to start the chairlift (a single) just for them. It was a great day on the slopes!
Donald and Shirley Johnson fondly remember when Ed was a member of their wedding party sixty years ago today on March 16th.
Ed leaves a wealth of good memories for many of us.
With caring thoughts, the Johnsons
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Jane and Rens Swan • Springfield Pa
Condolence: What a pleasure to know Ed and enjoy the hospitality he and Jane extended to us. Ed's good humor and laughter made us appreciate the times we spent with him.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Joel Ingalls • Wells,Maine
Condolence: The smile you always had on your face is how I will remember you. I had great times sailing with you. Sorry my children didn't get to know you better. We'll miss you
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: JIM & MARIA SWAFFORD • Tucson,Arizona
Condolence: Our sympathy goes out to Jane, who was Maria's closest friend in college. We enjoyed visiting them in New England as well as when they came to see us in Arizona. We will miss hearing his cheery voice on the telephone. Love to all the family.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Edward Kazanjian • Belmont, MA
Condolence: I met Ed through Bob Pritchard and had the pleasure of sailing in Maine and the BVI with him. He was the consummate teacher about the sea and sailing and his few tunes on the concertina were not for mixed company. Will always his smile as he came through the hatch with a wee dram scotch for each of us after we completed a long, cold, rain swept sail to Hewitt's Island one October evening.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: kip mackenzie • kip mackenzie
Condolence: Ed could talk even the most unwilling into a "little sail" for the afternoon. I am sure that when we all cross over to join him on the other shore, he will be there with that great big smile, his sailors bow-legs and he will, once again, take us on a most delightful little sail around the harbor.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Candi & Tim Mason • Kissimmee, Florida
Condolence: We will miss our Uncle ED dearly. He was such a wonderful caring and joyful soul. Someone you just loved to spend time with because he loved life so much.
Monday November 30, -0001

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