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Rhett Storm
Ingram
November 9, 1971 – February 5, 2024
Rhett Storm Ingram,52 of Huntsville Alabama. Entered into eterna rest on 02-05-2024
In loving memory of Rhett, born on 11-09-1971 in Columbia, SC. He was preceded in death by his mother Saundra Farias and his father Henry E.Ingram Jr. Rhett is survived by his cherished sons: Josiah Ingram (Maria), Elijah Ingram (Gracie), Urijah Ingram, Avery Ingram and Brody Ingram. His brother,Brian Evans, beloved big sister Windy Ingram Geisinger her husband, Jimmy Geisinger, along with his, Niece Sierra Geisinger, and his Nephew, Aidan Geisinger. Sister Telie Ingram White. Brothers , Eddie Ingram, Ashley Ingram, Charles Ingram.
A dedicated veteran of the United States Army, Rhett served and was honorably discharged on May 11, 2013. In his military career, Rhett distinguished himself as a healthcare specialist, earning recognition as an outstanding soldier. During his service, Rhett was the proud recipient of numerous accolades, including the Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, NATO Medal, and Combat Medic Badge. Beyond his military achievements, Rhett earned his Bachelor of Science from the American Military University. Following this accomplishment, Rhett furthered his education by obtaining a Master's in Applied Science from Columbia Southern University in 2012 and a Master of Project Management from Villanova University in 2014.
Rhett had a love for our Father and Savior Jesus Christ. He was a pure soul. A kind, loving, and giving man with such a warm heart. While over in Afghanistan he had his children send over 3,000 vitamins to give the local children. He also had a love for the homeless, and less fortunate. A fond memory from his oldest boys was feeding the homeless at Finley Park in South Carolina.
Rhett's love and legacy will forever live on in the hearts of those he touched. May he find eternal peace, and may his family find solace in those beautiful memories they shared together.
In lieu of flowers, you can make donations to The Manna House 2110 Memorial Pkwy SW, Huntsville, Al. 35801
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