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Scott Allen Ingram, 40

| June 9, 2005 9:00 PM

Scott Allen Ingram, 40, passed away as a result of an automobile accident on Monday, June 6, 2005, in Sagle, Idaho.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 13, 2005, at Pinecrest Memorial Park Cemetery in Sandpoint, Idaho. Pastor Jon Pomeroy from the First Church of God in Sandpoint will officiate.

Scott was born June 7, 1964, in Anaheim, Calif., the son of Bill and Sharon (Gardner) Ingram.

He grew up and attended schools in Anaheim, moving to Arizona to attend UTI in Phoenix for heating and air conditioning.

Scott returned to Anaheim and started working for Knottsberry Farm, where he met Angela Lewis. They later married.

He moved to Tacoma, Wash., in 1991 and worked at Fields Roofing, also doing a little heating and air conditioning work as well.

Scott enjoyed going fishing while living there. He returned to California in 1999 and worked with his stepfather while starting his own handyman services business.

Scott moved to Sagle in August 2004, and went to culinary art school in Sandpoint through Goodwill Industries at Swan's Landing, where he eventually went to work until changing jobs and starting work for Stoneridge Golf Resort as a chef.

Scott loved to fish, ride his motorcycle and listen to music. He enjoyed working with his hands, especially woodworking and talking with people. Scott would often play "taxi driver" for his fellow classmates attending culinary school.

He was a multitalented individual, and family and friends will miss his many talents and his laughter.

He is survived by his wife, Angela, and two children, Ashly and Michael, all of Susanville, Calif.; his father, Bill Ingram of Joplin, Mo.; his mother, Sharon (Ken) Wilds of Sagle; a sister, Holly (Richard) Baker of Ontario, Calif.; a stepsister, Shawna (Russ) Cromley of Lake Elsinore, Calif.; a stepbrother, Shane Wilds of Anaheim; a niece, Lacy Diaz of College Park, Ga.; a nephew, Lyle Gutknecht of Anaheim; and his grandmother, Adele Wilds of Dallas, Texas.

Scott was preceded in death by his sister, Trina Gutknecht; a stepbrother, Shannon Wilds; and grandparents, Esther Wright, Lyle Gardner, Aggie Wilds and Kenneth Wilds.

Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Coffelt Funeral Service of Sandpoint.