Bryan P. “Biggs” Ingalls, 55 of Manchester, NH, died Wednesday June 11, 2014 from injuries sustained in a tractor trailer accident in Virginia. He was born in Somerville, MA, a son of George Ingalls Jr. and the late Gertrude (Saxton) Ingalls. He had been a resident of Manchester for the past 16 years, formerly living in Somerville, MA. Biggs was a self employed truck driver and owner of Biggs Trucking, as well as owner of Vacuum Rentals. He loved riding motorcycles and was a Harley Davidson enthusiast. Biggs also enjoyed snowmobiling and was a member of Pittsburg Ridge Runners snowmobile club. Biggs was always there to help anyone in need. He sat at his own seat in LBP and told Mike Fortier and the guys what to do. He was loved by many and will be missed by all.
He is survived by his loving wife of 19 years and together for a total of 31 years Karen (Haley) Ingalls of Manchester; his children Timothy Ingalls and his wife Aimee, Bill Haley and his fiancée Joyce Tarabelli, Bryan Ingalls Jr, and his fiancée Kelli McDonald, Ashley Ingalls and her fiancé Joe Pereira all of Manchester and the late Jason Haley; and in his heart father of Bobby Hathaway of Tewksbury, MA and Amanda Ray-Walsh of Manchester; his grandchildren Katrina, TJ, Bryan III, Travis, Jaylah and Joey “LJ”.
In addition to his father George Ingalls Jr of Clinton, MA, he is survived by his siblings Stephen Ingalls of Clinton, MA, Lynn Whitley-Lavin and husband Edward of Marlboro, MA, Arthur Ingalls and his wife Deborah of Methuen, MA, Jennifer Newton and husband Tim of Manchester, Elizabeth Ingalls of Middleboro, MA: two sister in laws Gail Stoico and husband Jimmy of Somerville, and Linda Currier of Manchester. He was preceded by siblings Jimmy and Eileen. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, June 18th from 4 – 8pm in the Peabody Funeral Homes and Crematorium, 15 Birch St., Derry. A Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 10:00am in St Pius X Church, 575 Candia Road, Manchester, NH. The burial will follow at Forest Hill Cemetery in E. Derry. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the charity of one’s choice, or the gofundme.com Biggs Memorial Site.