Celebrating the life of.... Lillian Elizabeth Ingram

June 9, 1939 - March 6, 2021
Public Visitation: Thursday, March 11, 2021
1:00- 6:00 pm
S. E. Thomas Funeral & Cremation Services
110 Highland Avenue, Thomasville, NC 27360
Family Visitation: Friday, March 12, 2021
11:30 am-12:00 pm
S. E. Thomas Funeral & Cremation Services
110 Highland Avenue, Thomasville, NC 27360
Funeral Service: Friday, March 12, 2021
12:00 pm
PRIVATE
S. E. Thomas Funeral & Cremation Services
110 Highland Avenue, Thomasville, NC 27360
Life’s Journey
Mrs. Lillian Elizabeth Ingram was born on June 9, 1939, in Anson County, North Carolina to the late Robert Crowder and the late Ella Sue Williams. Her earthly life came to a quite closure on March 6, 2021.
“Elizabeth” as she was affectionately called by family and friends attended the school system in Ansonville, North Carolina. In 1960, she married Nathaniel Ingram. At the early age of seventeen she moved to Connecticut to become a caregiver for her beloved mother-in-law. She remained in Connecticut until 2003, then she relocated to Thomasville, North Carolina.
Elizabeth will be remembered for her loved for the Lord. She was a faithful member of Brown New Calvary Church until her health declined. Her favorite pastime was watching television: NCIS Law and Order and Westerns; especially Gun Smoke and Riffle Man. She also enjoyed playing BINGO and completing puzzles. But most of all he will be remembered as a good person with a good spirit. Her willingness to help others. Her famous statement was “Well if you don’t want me too, I don’t have too”.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Juanita Johnson and one brother, Charles Thigpen.
She leaves to cherish her loving memories to her sister, Ella Moore of Winston– Salem, NC, three brothers, James Crowder of Thomasville, NC, Lee (Margaret) Thigpen and Tony L. Thigpen both of Greensboro, NC; one sister-in-law, Azalea Thigpen; one brother-in-law, Henry Johnson, and a host of nieces, nephews, god-children , coworker and other relatives and friends.
Our family chain is broken
and nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one
The chain will link again.