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Adam Peter Ingram

May 28, 1988 — May 29, 2026

Painesville

Adam Peter Ingram

In Loving Memory of Adam Peter Ingram

Our beloved Adam Peter Ingram went to be with the angels on May 29, 2026, just one day after his 38th birthday.

Adam is survived by his beloved sons, Broden Margheret and Alex Ingram Prince; his father, John Michael Ingram Sr.; his mother, Melanie Ingram; his sister, Maria Briggs; his oldest brother, John Michael Ingram Jr.; and his brothers, Maxwell Ingram and Andrew Ingram.

To know Adam was to know a character larger than life. His boisterous laugh could light up a room. He loved to sing, show off his cartwheel skills, arm wrestle anybody willing, and he could throw darts with the best of them. If you came to visit Adam at his house, you knew you were not leaving on an empty stomach.

Adam was the only one Grandma trusted with the coveted pasta sauce recipe. That boy may have loved pasta more than anything! He was known for his love of the outdoors, his love of exploring, and his ability to pull out a Frisbee and give you a run for your money for hours straight.

Adam was a movie buff the likes of the world may never know again! That boy could quote lines for days he knew actors from A-Z and 3D movies were his jam! His movie collection is unrivaled. From his love of movies as a child to an adult it was by far one of his favorite escapes.

He was a gentle soul who brought smiles to almost everyone he met. Adam's pastimes, when he wasn't lecturing you on life and trying to give you the best advice he possibly could for hours on end, included popping by unannounced at all of his siblings' houses, where he was always welcomed with open arms. He would literally just pop in and talk your ear off for a couple of hours at a time.

His smile was contagious. If you knew Adam, you knew his facial expressions and the way his eyebrow would raise when he gave you that look. You just had to know him to know exactly what we're talking about.

But above all else, Adam will be remembered as a huge lover and a truly sweet soul.

Today and always, there is a void in this family's heart that we aren't sure will ever heal. He was the baby of the family. Even though he wasn't the youngest, he was our baby boy.

We pray he finds peace in Heaven and hope he's scarfing down the biggest bowl of pasta you could imagine.

He is loved dearly and will be deeply missed.

Anyone interested in attending the Celebration of Life is encouraged to contact his older brother, John Ingram, for details. The family also encourages anyone with photos of Adam to reach out to John so they can be shared with the family.

In lieu of flowers or donations, we ask only that you love a little more and hold your loved ones a little closer. Please also share any pictures or memories of Adam that you may have.

Thank you.

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