Mary Ingram

Mary  Ingram

Mary  Ingram

Mary Anne Ingram, a cherished soul known for her unwavering faith and generous spirit, passed away on June 19, 2025, at a friend’s home in Monkey Run, MO.

A Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 AM Friday, June 27, 2025, at the Tabernacle of Praise Church in Hannibal, MO.

Friends and Family are invited to Mary Anne’s Life Celebration at a visitation that will be held from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Thursday, June 26, 2025, at the church.

Arrangements for cremation are under the direction of the James O’Donnell Funeral Home of Hannibal, MO.

Born on November 10, 1951, in Hannibal, MO, Mary Anne was the beloved daughter of George Mojzis and Suzanna Z. (Zivicky) Mojzis. Her life was a testament to her devotion to her family, her community, and her Lord.

Growing up in Hannibal, Mary Anne graduated from Hannibal High School with the Class of 1969. She attended Hannibal La-Grange College, where she furthered her education. Her love of learning was a foundation for the wisdom and faith she shared throughout her life.

On May 26, 1979, Mary Anne united in marriage with Ronald Wayne Ingram in her hometown of Hannibal. Ronald remains to honor her memory, along with their loving children: Marishah Erickson (Nathan) of Colorado Springs, CO, Vernon Mozis “Seth” Ingram of Saverton, MO, Jordan Levi Ingram of Monkey Run, MO, and Courtland Ian Ingram of Weston, MO. Her legacy continues to shine brightly through her three grandchildren: Logan James Erickson, Brynn Annalise Erickson, and Thomas Theron Kesterson, as well as through numerous cousins who survive her.

A woman of grace, warmth, and a true servant’s heart, Mary Anne lived a life defined by faith, generosity, and joy. Her days were marked by quiet moments in the sun with her Bible, walks through nature, numerous bible studies, and laughter shared with those she loved most.

A devout Christian, Mary Anne’s life was deeply rooted in her church, the Tabernacle of Praise Church of Hannibal, MO, where she served faithfully in many capacities and developed lasting friendships rooted in service and faith.

Known for her flair for fashion and her warm, welcoming smile, Mary Anne brought joy and laughter to every room she entered. She loved being outside, staying active, and baking treats to share with friends, family, and neighbors. Journals full of prayers, reflections, and gratitude were a testament to her thoughtful and intentional spirit.

Mary Anne was a giver in every sense of the word-giving her time, her energy, her delicious baked goods, and thoughtful gifts. Her volunteering efforts spanned numerous organizations and community events, and she approached each role with humility and compassion. She had a special way of bringing joy to others simply by being herself.

Mary Anne’s presence was a gift to all who knew her. Although she was preceded in death by her parents and three aunts, Mildred Mozis, Mary Deppe, and Anna Banton, her memory will be carried on in the hearts of her family and all who were blessed to know her. Her family will miss her deeply, but they take comfort in knowing that she is now at peace in the eternal embrace of her Savior.

Mary Anne Ingram’s life was one of service, love, and faith. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, generosity, and unwavering commitment to her beliefs.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Tabernacle of Praise Church, Benevolence Fund, which supports members of the community in need.

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