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Amy Rachelle Ingram, 52

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Amy Rachelle Ingram, 52 of Fleming Island, FL passed away Monday, April 10, 2023. Amy was born in Wheeling, West Virginia and grew up in Martins Ferry, Ohio. She graduated from Findlay (Ohio) High School and The University of Findlay with a BA degree in Elementary Education; and, she held teaching assignments in Arizona, Ohio and Florida before moving to New Smyrna Beach, and subsequently Fleming Island. Over the years, Amy worked as a classroom teacher and a product trainer for GM. She also held other automobile-related sales and marketing positions. Amy also worked in the financial services industry and was a recognized expert in all aspects of relationship selling. Amy loved travelling with her dear son, Cayden, and enjoyed watching him participate in competitive sports, especially baseball and golf. Amy was a self- Identified “Free Spirit” who loved life and her Lord Jesus.

Amy was preceded in death by her grandparents, Frank and Mary Jane Theurich and Charles and Hannah Schnegg, and is survived by her most dearly loved son, Cayden Ingram and parents, David and Shirley Theurich.

A Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 29th in the Chapel of Russell Haven of Rest Funeral Home with a reception and Celebration of Life to follow at The Club Continental in Orange Park at 11:30 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Clay County Humane Society, or a charity of your choice.

Arrangements are under the care of Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery, Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 2335 Sandridge Road, Green Cove Springs, FL  32043.  Family and friends may share their condolences at: www.RHRFH.com 904-284-7720

  • Linda Walmsley

    Cayden, Shirley and David! Where do I begin with what I want to say. Saying “I’m sorry for your loss” seems so inadequate. I am heartbroken for you all. When I think of Amy, and all we’ve shared over the past 20 + year’s, I am overcome with gratitude and happiness for our friendship. She was indeed the brightest star (stolen from Julie Williamson’s words)! She radiated joy to all those around her. Cayden was her biggest joy and the love of her life! Her bubbly and sparkly personality will be missed by so many. I know Amy touched many, many lives with her kindness and graciousness. She will be forever missed by myself and hundreds of others. May her memories soon bring you some comfort. I try to take comfort that she is now wrapped in God’s arms, flying happy and free. She will be Cayden’s constant Angel throughout his life. Goodbye for now dear Amy, but I know one day we will meet again.