In loving memory of

Keegan R. Ingram
October 15, 1996 - May 2, 2019

Keegan R. Ingram, 22, of Sioux City, IA passed away May 2, 2019 in Sioux City.

Memorial services will be at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at Mohr Funeral Home in South Sioux City. Visitation will begin at the funeral home at 5:00 P.M., with the family present at 6:00 P.M. and a prayer service at 7:00 P.M. Monday, May 6, 2019. Visitation will resume at 9:00 A.M. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Keegan was born October 15, 1996 in Sioux City, IA, the son of Neil and Pamela (Varvais) Ingram. He attended North High School until his Senior year, then graduated from East High School in Sioux City. He worked with Brandon Willson repossessing cars.

Keegan had a great love for his dog, Avi, and his niece and nephews. Keegan was very close to his brother and sister. He enjoyed spending time target practicing and hunting with his godfather, Karl George, a very prominent, important person in his life. He was very mechanically inclined, enjoyed riding motorcycles, spending time with his friends, working on his cars, and going to car shows. He was a Subaru enthusiast and was a member of the Iowa Subaru Club. He had many close friends and could talk to anyone.

Survivors include his mother, Pamela (Varvais) Ingram; his father Neil (Tami) Ingram; sister, Whitney Ingram (Gaylon Parker) and sons, Chase and Brody; brother, Ryne Ingram and children, Kayden, Mason, Kaylie, and Braxton; maternal grandmother, Sharon Varvais; paternal grandparents, Charmaine and Richard Ingram; and his godfather, Karl George.

Keegan was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Charles Varvais; and great-grandmother, Hilda O'Connell.

Memorials will be donated to West High's Industrial Arts Program.

Tributes

Dave Lillie wrote on May 7, 2019:

"Deepest sympathy from Dorothy and Dave Lillie, Pam and family."

Forrest lethcoe wrote on May 4, 2019:

"Keegan was like a little bro to me for the last 5 years truly heartbroken to lose a great friend way to soon. And to his family I can never say words to take away the pain but always know you guys raised an awesome young man and he touched the life of many many people AND always made people laugh around him"