

She was born February 20, 1920, in San Antonio, to the late Daniel and Paula Ingle.
She graduated from Brackenridge High School in 1940 and retired in 1979 from the former Kelly Air Force Base after a 37-year civil service career. Margie was an inventory management specialist for several Air Force weapon systems including the C-5 aircraft.
Trained as an operatic vocalist, Margie loved all kinds of music. Margie performed at the Tuesday Musical Club and other noteworthy area venues in the 40s and 50s and appeared on the 1966 "Ted Mack Amateur Hour" nation-wide telecast with other Kelly employees as part of the "N Chanters" vocal group.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Fox; sister, Adelaide Ingle; brothers, Gabriel, Daniel, and Rudolph Ingle; and beloved granddog, Gypsy.
Margie is survived by her daughter, Rita Duggan and husband, Michael; step-grandchildren, Arianna Thomas, and Ayla, Robert, Matthew, David, Alyssa, Joseph, and Joshua Duggan; step-great-grandchildren, Michael and Avery Thomas; sister, Martha Inglett; nephews, James Inglett, Jr. and wife, Gina, Joseph Inglett and wife, Lynette, Paul, Henry, Arthur, and Ernest Ingle, Bill and Bob King, Paul and Steve Williams; nieces, Suzie Rector and Sharon Dutcher; great-niece and nephew, Kimberly and Daniel Inglett; sister-in-law, Sue Williams.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations sent to the ALS Association, 8600 Wurzbach, Suite 700, San Antonio, Texas 78240, www.alsasotx.org or the Incarnate Word High School Alumnae Association Scholarship Fund, 727 E. Hildebrand, San Antonio, Texas 78212.
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