Ayden Ingram obituary: Ayden Ingram's Obituary, Kentuckiana

In Memory Of
Ayden Lamar Ingram

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Obituary photo of Ayden Ingram, Louisville-KY

In Memory Of
Ayden Lamar Ingram

Master Ayden Lamar Ingram, age 4, of 215 Lilac Court, Radcliff, KY, departed this life on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 in Ghent, West Virginia.

Ayden was born at Baptist East Hospital in Louisville Kentucky on July 12, 2013 at 8:01 p.m. He was a Pre-Schooler at North Park Elementary in Radcliff, KY. Ayden was a beautiful soul who was wise way beyond his four years. He was happy and had a mission in life to make others happy. From his infectious grin that was as much sweet as it was goofy; to his happy dancing and singing at the top of his lungs. He was exceptional. Beyond bright. At age 1 he was reading words, and by his current age he read on a 5th grade level. The most interesting part, he taught himself to read. Books were his happy place and he often preferred them over toys. He loved people. He always amazed and amused strangers with how he interacted with them at first meeting. “Hi! I’m Ayden! Nice to meet you!” He felt all women were beautiful, and he gladly told us so. He was articulate and held conversations that made us step back and wonder how old he REALLY was. He liked trains and cars and loved Paw Patrol. His 6 year old first cousin Ava was his best friend. He was encouraging. He was happy. He made us happy. His most favorite person in the whole wide world was his mommy. To him she was perfect and they spent so much time loving each other. He wanted to be like his army dad because to him, his dad was the toughest. Ayden changed his mind often about what he wanted to be when he grew up, at last conversation, it was an astronaut. Ayden wasn’t meant to spend the rest of his life here. He was much too perfect for that. He was just here to give love, bring sunshine and teach lessons. Rest easy our sweet, beautiful baby!

He was preceded in death by his Aunt, Shakayla Holloman and his Great Aunt, Angela Bradshaw.

Ayden Ingram leaves to cherish his memories: His father, Tirrell Ingram of Leavenworth, KS; his loving mother, Shanaira Selden of the home; maternal grandmother, Shameka Sells (Lisa Moore) of the home; paternal grandmother, Tiwana Ingram of Clayton; great grandmothers, Patricia (Tito) Lockett of Raleigh; Erma Schaffer (Phyllis Brooks) of Cincinnati, OH; and Lettie McDougald of Lillington, N.C; a great-great grandmother, Nadine McDuffie of Raleigh, N.C; paternal grandfather, Larry McDougald of Springlake,N.C.; grand Pop Pop, Brynn Monroe of Inidanapolis, IN; paternal great-grandfather, George Ingram of Erwin, N.C., maternal great-grandfather, John Sells of Columbia, South; aunts, Rachel Monroe of Indianapolis, IN, Akoya Blue of Clayton, NC; a very special aunt, Shyasia Ham of Radcliff, KY; a special uncle, Shyquan Holloman of the home; 2 uncles that he loved dearly, Cameron Ingram and Brandon Ingram of Clayton, NC; special cousins, Ava Ham and Autumn Girton of Radcliff, KY; god-mother, Precious Goff of Louisville, KY; his teacher and staff at North Park Elementary School in Radcliff, KY and a host of other relatives and friends.

Visitation will be Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions, Southwest Louisville Chapel, 10304 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY from 3pm-5pm with a celebration of Ayden's life beginning at 5pm.

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Master Ayden Lamar Ingram, age 4, of 215 Lilac Court, Radcliff, KY, departed this life on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 in Ghent, West Virginia.

Ayden was born at Baptist East Hospital in Louisville Kentucky on July 12, 2013 at 8:01 p.m. He was a Pre-Schooler at North Park Elementary in Radcliff, KY. Ayden was a beautiful soul who was wise way beyond his four years. He was happy and had a mission in life to make others happy. From his infectious grin that was as much sweet as it was goofy; to his happy dancing and singing at the top of his lungs. He was exceptional. Beyond bright. At age 1 he was reading words, and by his current age he read on a 5th grade level. The most interesting part, he taught himself to read. Books were his happy place and he often preferred them over toys. He loved people. He always amazed and amused strangers with how he interacted with them at first meeting. “Hi! I’m Ayden! Nice to meet you!” He felt all women were beautiful, and he gladly told us so. He was articulate and held conversations that made us step back and wonder how old he REALLY was. He liked trains and cars and loved Paw Patrol. His 6 year old first cousin Ava was his best friend. He was encouraging. He was happy. He made us happy. His most favorite person in the whole wide world was his mommy. To him she was perfect and they spent so much time loving each other. He wanted to be like his army dad because to him, his dad was the toughest. Ayden changed his mind often about what he wanted to be when he grew up, at last conversation, it was an astronaut. Ayden wasn’t meant to spend the rest of his life here. He was much too perfect for that. He was just here to give love, bring sunshine and teach lessons. Rest easy our sweet, beautiful baby!

He was preceded in death by his Aunt, Shakayla Holloman and his Great Aunt, Angela Bradshaw.

Ayden Ingram leaves to cherish his memories: His father, Tirrell Ingram of Leavenworth, KS; his loving mother, Shanaira Selden of the home; maternal grandmother, Shameka Sells (Lisa Moore) of the home; paternal grandmother, Tiwana Ingram of Clayton; great grandmothers, Patricia (Tito) Lockett of Raleigh; Erma Schaffer (Phyllis Brooks) of Cincinnati, OH; and Lettie McDougald of Lillington, N.C; a great-great grandmother, Nadine McDuffie of Raleigh, N.C; paternal grandfather, Larry McDougald of Springlake,N.C.; grand Pop Pop, Brynn Monroe of Inidanapolis, IN; paternal great-grandfather, George Ingram of Erwin, N.C., maternal great-grandfather, John Sells of Columbia, South; aunts, Rachel Monroe of Indianapolis, IN, Akoya Blue of Clayton, NC; a very special aunt, Shyasia Ham of Radcliff, KY; a special uncle, Shyquan Holloman of the home; 2 uncles that he loved dearly, Cameron Ingram and Brandon Ingram of Clayton, NC; special cousins, Ava Ham and Autumn Girton of Radcliff, KY; god-mother, Precious Goff of Louisville, KY; his teacher and staff at North Park Elementary School in Radcliff, KY and a host of other relatives and friends.

Visitation will be Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions, Southwest Louisville Chapel, 10304 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY from 3pm-5pm with a celebration of Ayden's life beginning at 5pm.

To leave a special memory of Ayden for the family, please select the "Share Memories" tab above.



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Tuesday, May 8, 2018 from 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions
10304 Dixie Highway
Louisville, KY 40272
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Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 5:00pm
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions
10304 Dixie Highway
Louisville, KY 40272
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S.W. Louisville Chapel (502-935-0056) is assisting the family

S.W. Louisville Chapel (502-935-0056) is assisting the family

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