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Tennis Everett Ingebretson

October 7, 1950 - September 1, 2021
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Silver Oaks Funeral & Cremations
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Service
Eagle Mountain International Church
14355 Morris Dido Newark Road
Newark, Texas 76071
Monday 9/20, 1:30 pm

Celebration of Life Service

Cemetery
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery
2000 Mountain Creek Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75211
214-467-3374 | Map
Tuesday 9/21, 11:15 am

Committal

  Tennis Everett Ingebretson, 70, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on September 1, 2021.   Celebration of Life Service:  1:30 pm, September 20, 2021, at Eagle Mountain Church, Newark, Texas   Committal:  11:15 am, Tuesday, September 21, 2021, at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery.   Tennis Everett Ingebretson was bornContinue Reading

Julie Pellam left a message on September 11, 2021:
Tennis was a very happy and loving man, his love for Christ and his wife Sue (his buddy) was very evident to those who knew him well. He was funny too and always found a way to make you feel joyful and better about yourself by the time you left. I will miss him!
Mark Nies left a message on September 11, 2021:
Sue, just saw your husbands obit in the Fargo Forum web site. So sorry for your loss and condolences to you and the rest of his family.
Timothy A Ingebretson left a message on September 11, 2021:
I thought of you today but that is nothing new, I thought of you yesterday and will tomorrow too. I think of you in silence and make no outward show for what it meant to lose you only those who love you know. Remembering you is easy I do it every day. It's the heartache of losing you that will never go away. In memory of my brother Tennis E. Ingebretson
Starlene & Allen left a message on September 10, 2021:
We know that no matter what, you will always be with us even when life separates us. We will know that it is only your soul saying goodbye to your body, but your spirit will be with us always. When we see a bird chirping on a nearby branch, we will know it is you singing to us. When a butterfly brushes gently by, we will know it is you assuring us that you are free and happy. When the gentle fragrance of a flower catches our attention, we will know it is you reminding us to appreciate the simple things in life. When we hear the patter of rain on a window, we will hear your words reminding us that you are doing well. Without the rain, trees and flowers can not grow or bloom. Without life's challenges, we can not grow strong. We will always remember your endless love for family. When we think of the mountains and their majesty and magnificence, we will always remember your courage and love for this country. No matter where we are, your spirit will always be beside us. For we know that no matter what, you will be with us all forever. Love you big brother and will forever miss you. Starlene & Allen
F. Angeline Hoovestol left a message on September 10, 2021:
We were out one evening and coming home hungary, no restaurants were open, pulled into a pizza place that had already locked up, Tennis knocked on door and amazingly came back with pizza!! He was a persuder of special talents in communication!!
Biggers Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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