Ingram Funeral Home and Crematory

Ingram Funeral Home and Crematory Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory is proud to be the oldest independently operated funeral home in Forsyth County. After Mr.

Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory was founded by Royston Ingram in 1928. Ingram's death in the 1970's, his sons, Buck, George and Robert Ingram owned and operated the business. In 2004, the Ingram brothers sold the business to Jack Allen. Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory is proud to be the oldest independently owned and operated funeral home in Forsyth County, Georgia.

Have you considered what decisions you'd face if someone close to you died?When someone dies, families face phone calls ...
04/22/2026

Have you considered what decisions you'd face if someone close to you died?

When someone dies, families face phone calls that need to happen right away and decisions that simply can't wait. Most people have never navigated this process before, which adds confusion to an already overwhelming time.

Figuring out what documents you need (we'll help gather them) or wondering whether the funeral home handles death certificates (we do) aren't questions you or your family may naturally know the answers to.

That's exactly why we're here to guide you and your family through every step, handling the logistics so you can focus on what matters most during those difficult first days.

You won’t have to figure this out alone, because we’ll be there to help you navigate it all.

Remembering our friend, neighbor and fellow business owner Kenny Adams, owner and operator of Bonnie's Flowers and Green...
04/21/2026

Remembering our friend, neighbor and fellow business owner Kenny Adams, owner and operator of Bonnie's Flowers and Greenhouse.

Children at funerals often need ways to express emotions they cannot yet put into words. Art gives them a meaningful out...
04/19/2026

Children at funerals often need ways to express emotions they cannot yet put into words. Art gives them a meaningful outlet during such an emotional day. You can set up a simple table with paper and crayons where kids can draw pictures or write messages for their loved one. These creations often become the most treasured keepsakes families hold onto or display during the service.

Please visit us at our booth during the 22nd Annual Forsyth County Senior Services Aging Well Expo
04/16/2026

Please visit us at our booth during the 22nd Annual Forsyth County Senior Services Aging Well Expo

Their absence shows up in unexpected moments and catches you off guard, like when you reach for your phone to text about...
04/16/2026

Their absence shows up in unexpected moments and catches you off guard, like when you reach for your phone to text about something funny, or set the table with an extra plate out of habit. Love has muscle memory too.

We carry their presence in the memories we return to again and again. The bond you shared continues to show up in new ways throughout your world, finding expression in the habits, stories, and moments that keep their memory close.

When someone dies, families often feel unsure about what to do next, and a funeral helps because it gives everyone a set...
04/13/2026

When someone dies, families often feel unsure about what to do next, and a funeral helps because it gives everyone a set time to gather and support one another. People remember the person they loved together, and emotions feel a little easier to carry because no one is holding them alone. You don't have to make every decision right away, because we'll sit with you, talk through the options, and help you choose what feels right for your family, whether you're planning ahead or facing a loss now.

Have you considered how you'll want to be remembered on anniversaries and birthdays?Maybe you'd love for your family to ...
04/07/2026

Have you considered how you'll want to be remembered on anniversaries and birthdays?

Maybe you'd love for your family to make your famous chocolate cake every year on your birthday, even if it never turns out quite like yours did. Or perhaps you'd want them to visit that little diner where you always ordered the same breakfast, sharing stories about all the funny things you used to say.

These special days will come every year, and your family will want to honor you in ways that feel meaningful. When you share what brings you joy on these occasions, you help them create celebrations that keep your spirit alive.

What traditions do you hope they'll continue? And what new ones would you want them to start?

Easter has always been a holiday about gathering, and your family probably has traditions that go back generations. The ...
04/05/2026

Easter has always been a holiday about gathering, and your family probably has traditions that go back generations. The same ham recipe, the same hiding spots for eggs, the same pew at the same church your grandmother attended. These rituals hold a family together, and they carry the fingerprints of everyone who came before you.

🌺We hope your Easter is full of good food and familiar faces this year. If someone is missing from yours, we're thinking of you.

Including children in funeral and memorial rituals can help them process death and loss in a supportive environment. Inv...
04/04/2026

Including children in funeral and memorial rituals can help them process death and loss in a supportive environment. Inviting them to participate, even in small ways, helps them feel connected and provides a sense of closure.

You might encourage children to draw a picture or write a note to place in a casket or at a memorial service. This simple act can give them a meaningful way to express their feelings and say goodbye. We're here to help you find thoughtful ways to include children and teens that feel right for your family.

Grief can feel isolating, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Support from friends, neighbors, or a trusted group...
04/01/2026

Grief can feel isolating, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Support from friends, neighbors, or a trusted group can bring comfort in ways you may not expect. Connection helps carry love forward.

Each day comes as it comes. Even the smallest steps, like calling a friend, taking a breath, or sitting with a memory, s...
04/01/2026

Each day comes as it comes. Even the smallest steps, like calling a friend, taking a breath, or sitting with a memory, show your strength.

Older children and teens often want to share something special about the person who died. Inviting them to speak during ...
03/28/2026

Older children and teens often want to share something special about the person who died. Inviting them to speak during the funeral gives them a chance to do that in a way that feels personal. They might tell a favorite memory, read a poem, or say a few words about what their loved one meant to them. Having a voice in the service helps them feel like a valued part of the farewell.

Young people approach this differently - some want to speak themselves, others prefer to write something for someone else to read, and some choose to honor their loved one simply by being present and listening. We're here to help you find what feels right for each child or teen in your family.

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