All those who knew and loved Zach are invited to a viewing and his memorial. The viewing for the family will be held on Thursday at 4:00 P.M. Everyone else is welcome from 5-8 P.M. at Summers Funeral Home, 3629 E. Ustick Road, Meridian. The memorial honoring Zach’s life will be held on Saturday
at 10 A.M. at Eagle Christian Church, 100 Short Lane, Eagle.
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Zachary Mark Ingersoll went home to be with
Jesus his Lord and Savior on Saturday, January 24 at the age of 35 after a
courageous year-long battle with cancer. Zach was a very beloved husband,
father, and son. In his final weeks after he was no longer able to return
to teaching, he was surrounded by his loving family.
Zach
was born in Nampa, Idaho, on May 13, 1979, to Kris (Ingersoll) Cools and Mark
Ingersoll. He grew up in Boise where he began his life-long love of
sports. While attending Capital High School, he lettered in football,
basketball and baseball, and graduated in 1997. Zach continued his
education at Eastern Oregon University in LaGrande, Oregon, where he played
football and earned his Bachelor’s degree in History in 2003. It was at
college where he met his future wife Nicole (Lecertua). Zach returned to
Boise where he continued his education at Boise State University and received
his Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction in 2006.
Zach
and Nicole were married in 2005. The 7 years they spent together before
starting a family were precious to them. They kept busy with Zach’s
coaching responsibilities, traveled, and enjoyed building a life together.
From 2006-2015, Zach taught Social Studies and U.S. History at both Rocky
Mountain High School and Eagle High School. He worked every day to share
his love of history with his students. Zach also coached football, baseball,
and basketball. His job as a coach was a personal one for Zach; along
with teaching the fundamentals of the game, he strived to build character and
leadership qualities in his athletes. He truly loved the young men he had
the privilege of coaching. Zach knew from a young age he wanted to be a
teacher and a coach, but his ultimate goal was to be a dad. That came
true when he and Nicole welcomed son Oliver into their lives in 2012 and Max a
year later in 2013. Zach’s
goal was to see Oliver’s 3rd birthday which was the day before he passed.
Zach
is survived by his wife Nicole and their two young sons Oliver (3) and Max (1)
of Star; mother Kris Cools of Boise; stepfather Charles Tucker of Boise; father Mark Ingersoll and stepmother Wendy Ingersoll of Meridian; 3
brothers, Nathaniel Ingersoll of Boise, Ben Tucker of Tucson, and Nick Tucker
of Boise, along with siblings Jessica (Ingersoll) Toomey of Hawaii, Jeremy and Jason Ingersoll of Provo, Utah, and Jared Ingersoll of Meridian. There are also many dearly loved extended family members in the area.
Ironically,
the same day that was filled with joy when Max was born was also the day that
Zach could no longer deny the great pain he had been suffering and knew
something was wrong with his own body. A short time later in January
2014, Zach was diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer. The outlook was
grim; however, Zach’s faith in Jesus and the certainty that God had a marvelous
plan for his life was unwavering. Zach never once
doubted that God’s hand was on this situation, and this faith brought him great
peace. Just as he taught his athletes to strive with all their might,
holding nothing back, so Zach ran the race set before him crossing the finish
line victorious!
We
sincerely thank Dr. Dan Zuckerman and his nurse Mari Beth who provided Zach great
medical care; Teri from First Choice Hospice who gave such tender care; the
many Rocky Mountain and Eagle teachers, coaches, and administrators—in
particular principal Mike Hirano—who loved and supported Zach before and after
his diagnosis; the students, athletes, and parents at Rocky and Eagle who
reached out to the family; and the countless friends and strangers who followed
the blog, were so generous, and faithfully prayed. We are filled with
gratitude for the many who accompanied us on this difficult journey. But
most of all, we are filled with gratitude to our great God who walked beside us
each step of the way.
An education trust for Oliver and Max has
been established. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Zach
Ingersoll Education Trust at any Chase Bank.