

Barry Alexander Ingram, age 61, resided in Panama City, Panama. He died and took his last breath on Sabbath Day, February 28, 2026. Barry Alexander was born in Newark, NJ on April 19, 1964. He graduated from Shabazz High School in 1982 Newark. He was very active in Music and he played many instruments like drums, horn, and the saxophone. Barry was very gifted with his hands. He started with his dad, Fred Ingram at a young age doing construction. He joined the Air force for 6 years and was Honorably Discharged. He received his Bachelor of Science in Business & Information Systems, Masters in Information Systems, and completed doctoral coursework in Education and Leadership. He was married 40 years to his forever beloved wife, MonaLisa Delores Ingram. They were happily married on April 13, 1985. Barry Alexander Ingram had a career in the military as MP & Civil Engineer for 6 years, he was an Associate Dean in Computer Technology at ITT, technician at Rockwell Aerospace, Computer Technology Supervisor at Palmetto Health GBA, and worked for tirelessly for the Kingdom of God as the Overseer & Dean of S.E.E.D University and S.E.E.D Faith International Ministries for 15 years. He was appointed as an Apostle of the Lord in 2005 in Pomona California under the leadership of deceased Bishop James M. O’Neal. He was also the founder of B.A.I.M. Mentorship which began in 2020.
He had a great passion for inspiring and preparing the Body of Christ to live as Kingdom citizens. He was anointed in the area of mentorship, teaching, preaching and sharing the Word of God & being a light and example of living by faith and exemplifying God’s Kingdom. Barry Alexander had many gifts, talents and abilities and he used them all in His assignment and purpose for which The Lord God saved him.
He was survived by his wife, MonaLisa Delores Ingram as well as a host of spiritual sons and daughters in Christ, his in-laws, and many nieces and nephews.
Brothers and Sisters -
Children of his mother, Agnes Holmes-Howard - Sabrina A. Howard, Earl Howard Jr., and Artis Howard
Children of his father, Fred A. Ingram - Valerie M. Allen, Veniza Wade, and Tracey Howard. Funeral arrangements will be held at Robert Toale & Sons Funeral Home at Palms Memorial
Park, 170 Honore Avenue, Sarasota, FL at 10:30am on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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