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Harriett Evette Ingram

October 10, 1954 — September 3, 2024

Sister Harriett Evette Ingram was born to the late Rosa Lee Ingram and the late Eugene Mullins, Sr. in Thomasville, Georgia.

On Tuesday, September 3, 2024, Harriett peacefully departed this world surrounded by her loving son, who she deemed her greatest accomplishment, and faithful friends. God chose our beloved Harriett to enter eternal rest with Him and she answered, "YES".

Harriett was educated in the Thomasville City School System and graduated in 1972 from Thomasville High School. Harriett remained an active THS alumni until her passing. Harriett continued her education at Southern Regional Technical College formerly Thomas Area Technical College, where she earned a diploma in Paramedical Health Services – Office Assistant. She was employed for many years by the City of Thomasville Police Department in various capacities. She was later employed by the local District Attorney Office. Harriett was compassionate and vocal about the upbuilding of her community and was an active member of the NAACP, Thomasville Chapter. Harriett was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star (OES).

At age 10, Harriett entered the body of Christ and joined Springhill M.B. Church. Harriett loved her church and church family. She served various auxiliaries throughout her time at Springhill M.B. Church. She honored God through song as a past member of the gospel choir. Harriett was charismatic about her role in Mission In Action, at her church. More recently, she faithfully served as the Assistant Secretary for Springhill MB Church. Harriett took pride in her clerical and administrative duties in her church. Harriett's devotion and presence will be sorely missed by her pastor and longtime church family.

She leaves to cherish her memory, a devoted son, (Retired) MGySgt Derrick M. Ingram (Carla), Jacksonville, North Carolina; Her two heartbeats (grandsons), Caleb Ingram and Caden Ingram, Jacksonville, North Carolina; Two sisters, Coriene James, Athens, Georgia and Carolyn Scott, Thomasville, Georgia; Six brothers, Ralph Ingram, Thomasville, Georgia, Erin Ingram, Thomasville, Georgia, Willie James Mullins (Juanita), Thomasville, Georgia, Earl Lee Johnson (Dorothea), Newberry, Florida, Wayne Kelley (Margalene-deceased), Gainesville, Florida, and Arthur S. Payne (Maxine), Gainesville, Florida; Beloved niece (like a Daughter), Kecia N. Brown, Tallahassee, Florida; a host of cousins, nieces and nephews.  Special and caring extended friends and family- Fran Everett, Patricia Daniels, Elizabeth Davis, the Dunbar Family, and the Hopkins Family.

Harriett was preceded in death by her parents, Rosa Lee Ingram and Eugene Mullins, Sr.; Four sisters, Ruby Lee Willis, Judy Smith, Christine Harris, and Ella Christie Lee; One brother, Eugene Mullins, Jr.

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