• Date Of Birth: June 14, 1941
  • Date Of Death: December 26, 2020
  • State: Georgia

David Ralph Ogram, a loving husband, devoted father and grandfather, died peacefully December 26, 2020, at home in Clayton, Georgia. He was 79 years old. 

 

David Ogram was born in Andover, Ohio on June 14, 1941, and graduated from University of Florida, College of Architecture in 1970. Before college he served 4 years in the US Air Force. He practiced architecture in Atlanta, Georgia under the name Ogram Architects, Inc., with projects throughout the southeast. 

 

David was an avid artist, builder and creative problem solver and his designs would leave a lasting impact on people.

 

David believed and lived by the philosophy “keep it simple”.

 

During the time David was enlisted in the US Air Force Strategic Air Command he served as an electrical mechanic. He was permanently assigned to the U-2 spy planes, including and during the Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam War. 

 

David cherished his years spent on Lake Rabun canoeing and hiking. He was most fond of his work and time there. 

 

He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Constance Uible Ogram, his children Christine Cliatt (Todd), Laura Ogram-Reyes (Diego) and David Ralph, Jr. Also, surviving are his 4 grandchildren. He has two surviving brothers, Charles Leslie Ogram and James Ogram. He has two surviving sisters, Jane Seng and Pam Thompson. 

 

 

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