Andrew Charles Ingram

May 20, 1995 ~ March 13, 2022
Andrew Charles Ingram, 26, of Omaha, NE, Examiner for the National Credit Union Administration died Sunday, March 13, 2022. Funeral Service will be at 11:00 am, Saturday, March 19, 2022, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.
Andrew and his twin sister and best friend, Emily, were born on May 20, 1995. Andrew was a proud big brother—that six minutes made a big difference to him.
Andrew attended Andover Public Schools, graduating from Andover Central High School with honors in 2013. He was also proud to have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. Andrew continued his education at Kansas State University, Wichita State University and University of Missouri Kansas City earning a Bachelors of Business Administration, Finance, and Real Estate and a Masters of Finance Science. At WSU he was a member of Beta Theta Pi.
Preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles and Frances Ingram; aunt, Karen Pederson; and his beloved pup, Roxy; and his fuzzy uncle, Gus.
Survived by his mother, Tracy Ingram (Brent Hanson) of Overland Park, KS; father, David Ingram of Andover; twin sister, Emily Presser (Tim) of Cherry Hill, NJ; grandparents, Tom and Mary Evans of Warsaw, MO; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Memorials have been established with: Boy Scouts of America - Quivira Council, 3247 N. Oliver Ave., Wichita, KS 67220; Kansas Humane Society 3313 N. Hillside, Wichita, KS 67219.
Andrew was a great friend that I met through work. He brought nothing but positivity and laughs into my life that I will forever cherish. He was very knowledgeable and always willing to share that knowledge. He loved and cared for his friends very deeply. I wish you and your family healing and peace.
Ingram family, I am so saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Andrew and I want to share the condolences of Emily’s entire Cargill family for your loss. Scott Vinson
Andrew shared his favorite “best of Wichita” burger joint with our exam team last week. It was our first trip to Dempsey’s and he splurged on truffle fries for us. I enjoyed having a fellow Shocker to share stories about campus. You will be missed by Group D “DaBest” – Dotti
I enjoyed getting to know Andrew. He was such a likeable and bright young man. I really enjoyed our conversations. He was such a genuine person with an infectious smile.
I never met Andrew. I work for NCUA, where we consider each other family. I cannot begin to understand what your family is going through but please understand we at NCUA are grieving as well. We look at each of our new examiners as the future of the agency. I hope Andrew has found the peace he could not find here with all of us. He sounds like a great guy, loved by many. I am sorry I did not have the opportunity to meet him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Trish Krobath – NCUA – Eastern Region
I was in the same starting class as Andrew at the NCUA. Although I never had the opportunity of meeting with him in-person due to COVID, he always had a positive attitude in our group breakout sessions. I am sorry for your loss and wish you and your family the best.
Between his love of metal music and “guffaw” laugh, he was fun to be around. He enjoyed good food and was always willing to help. We’ll miss him participating in and adding to our group.
Ingram family, I am so sorry for your loss. Even though Andrew had only worked for the agency a little over a year, please know he will be missed by many. He was a bright young man and our NCUA family will miss him being a part of our future. My heart aches for you as I am also mom of a young adult. Please know that if I can do anything to assist please let me know. Cherie Freed, Western Regional Director
I worked with Andrew, briefly in March 2021 when he just joined our organization. Though, our work was remote at the time, had we met in person I have no doubts he would’ve been a friend for life. I’m saddened to hear of his passing and I wish his family my sincerest condolences. I enjoyed our conversations together. He was such a bright star in the world. It’s difficult to lose a loved one – especially one so young. He made an impact on myself and several of my other coworkers who were blessed to work with Andrew at one point or another – all the way from Washington State. I will remember him fondly – he will never be forgotten. Sending all my love to the family at this time. – Kristen S.
Andrew was a great person to get to know during his time at NCUA. I served as Andrew’s mentor and I truly enjoyed our conversations. I offer my sincere condolences to Andrew’s family.
It was a joy having Andrew as a part of our NCUA family. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed. We are all so sorry for your loss and are sending all of our thoughts and prayers to you during this difficult time.
Andrew was in our neighboring examiner group. I am so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Andrew grew up with our children. They built forts, played sports games, hot wheel, action figures, ninjas and a litany of things kids do. Andrew had a great belly laugh and an onery chuckle. He could read an entire book in a day. He was so intelligent. We will miss his kind genuine soul. We love you Andrew.
Although I did not know Andrew, I am sincerely sorry for your loss. I know there will be a permanent hole left here at NCUA due to his passing. Thinking of your family during this very difficult time. Rebecca Paliwodzinski
We were deeply saddened to learn of Andrew’s passing. In his short time at the NCUA, Andrew became quickly known for his infectious smile, his willingness to help, and his capacity to solve problems. He will be missed by all he met. In the dark days ahead, may you remember the good times you shared with Andrew and cherish those memories. In doing so, may you find comfort and eventually peace. Very truly yours, Todd M. Harper NCUA Chairman