Paul Gunnard Ingvertsen

Passed: October 06, 2019

Paul Gunnard Ingvertsen

Passed: October 06, 2019

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Paul Gunnard Ingvertsen, age 70 of Sun City, AZ died October 6, 2019, in Sun City, AZ.   He was born November 26, 1948, in Hartford, CT to Bud and Margaret Ingvertsen. Paul played and coached softball and baseball for 30 years earning many championships. In his later years, he found his calling in educating future mechanics at the Arizona Automotive Institute. Many of his students maintained contact with him after graduation. He was a proud fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates. Like his dad, he loved the game of golf. He had a passion for Civil War history that resulted in his owning a great deal of memorabilia. Paul was an excellent pool player and loved to help others play the game. He loved books and enjoyed sitting in the sun reading three to four books a week.

Paul is survived by his wife, Debbie Ingvertsen; sister, Roxanne Ingvertsen and her husband, Bernard Daley; brother, Dane Ingvertsen; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bud and Margaret Ingvertsen.

A memorial service will be held at 10:00 am, Tuesday, October 22, 2019, at Thompson Funeral Chapel, 926 S. Litchfield Road, Goodyear, AZ 85338. The family suggests that donations be made to the animal charity of your choice.

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20 responses to Paul Gunnard Ingvertsen

  1. It’s a year today that my Paul left to be with our Lord. He’s truly missed by all that loved him. ’til the end of time my Friend.

    1. Dean Neumann says:

      Hi Deb
      Googled Paul and just learned of his passing
      You were the best thing in his nomadic life
      I hope you are strong enough to move on and forward
      Warm love
      Dean Neumann (Herb)

  2. It’s been two years without the love of my life. I’ve moved onward, but miss you like you left yesterday. Will always love you ’til the end of time.

  3. Three years ago my Paul left to be with our Lord. Some days, it feels like yesterday. Will always Love you til the end of time my Husband.

  4. You are never far from my thoughts. 4 years ago today. Seems like yesterday in some ways and a million years in others. Will always love you ’til the end of time my Husband.

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