Lucille Mae Bancroft Ingle
Published 4:06 pm Tuesday, May 31, 2016
- Lucille Mae Bancroft Ingle
OCEAN PARK — Lucille Mae Bancroft Ingle passed away on Saturday, May 28, 2016, at her residence at Golden Sands Assisted Living Center in Ocean Park, Washington at the age of 91.
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She was born on October 30, 1924 in Seattle, Washington, the daughter of George W. and Laura Jerusha Elizabeth Bowman Bancroft. Her mother died at Lucille’s birth and she was raised by her father and second mother, Sylvia Ruff Bancroft in Seattle where she received her education.
Lucille was married to Russell Lawrence Ingle on December 12, 1941 in Tacoma. He preceded her in death on June 5, 2009, after 67 years of marriage. Due to Russell’s occupation as an engineer in the construction of different hydroelectric dams and nuclear power plants, they traveled to different parts of the world and United States including New York, the Carolinas, California, overseas in the Philippines and Venezuela. After his retirement they settled on the Long Beach Peninsula in 1982 which has been her home since that time.
She enjoyed her travels, camping, classic car shows and her family gatherings.
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Her family members that honor her memory include her three daughters and sons-in-law, Sherryan Ingle-Reische and Frank Reische of Salem, Oregon, and Karen Ingle-Langendorfer and Bob Langendorfer of Ocean Park, Washington and Pamela Ingle-Dutton and husband Brian Dutton of Astoria, Oregon. Additionally she is survived by her five grandchildren, Damon Reische and his wife Jenne of West Linn, Oregon, Jason Langendorfer and his wife Tawnya of Molalla, Oregon, Christopher Ingle of Ocean Park, Heather Langendorfer-Blackketter of Tri-Cities, Washington and Cassandra Brown and her husband Boyd of Warrenton, Oregon. She is also survived by five great-grandchildren, Cade Brown of Warrenton, Noah Reische of West Linn, Jenna and Jessica Langendorfer of Molalla, and Elizabeth Cowell of Tri Cities, Washington. A graveside service is being planned at the Oysterville Cemetery in Oysterville, Washington.
Memorial contributions in her memory may be made to your favorite charity.
Updates to the day and time of the graveside ceremonies will be made and an online guestbook signed at www.OceanViewAstoria.Com.
Ocean View Funeral & Cremation Services of Astoria is in charge of funeral arrangements.