Ingrid J. Albee
Ingrid Johannessen Albee, 64, of Wonalancet, New Hampshire, died peacefully at home on Oct. 8, 2022, surrounded by loving family and friends.
Born in Boston to Norwegian parents, Ingrid grew up in the woods and waters of New England. Blissful summers were spent at Valhalla, the family cottage on Great East Lake, and winters meant skating and cross-country skiing alongside her mother. While co-leading a backpacking trip for Camp Calumet Lutheran, Ingrid met Mark Albee, who would spend the rest of her life by her side.
Ingrid attended Needham High School, studied at the University of New Hampshire, and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington with a BS in nursing. In 1980, she and Mark returned to New England and were married. They raised their sons, Hans and Peter, at Bemis Farm in South Tamworth and Upper Meadow Farm in Tuftonboro before relocating to the Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset, Maine, where Ingrid served as health care coordinator for 15 years.
After moving to Wonalancet in 2005, Ingrid worked in the emergency department at Huggins Hospital and, in 2013, was awarded the New Hampshire Emergency Room Nurse of the Year. Throughout her career at Huggins, Ingrid was admired for her leadership, compassion, and natural ability to deliver skillful, calming care.
Though soft spoken, Ingrid led by example and innately understood how to bring people together. She cultivated that in her work and faith communities, serving as president of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Tamworth.
More than anything, Ingrid loved her family, friends, and being outdoors. She was the happy wanderer in all seasons, on foot, skates, or skis. Nature was her solace and inspiration.
ALS took Ingrid’s body, but not her spirit. With unwavering love and support from her community of friends and family, near and far, Ingrid treasured each new day and those who helped her through these final years. Following her death on a perfect October day, these same people laid her in a simple pine box and carried her to Fowler’s Mill Cemetery, where she ended her earthly journey wrapped in a blanket of flowers and evergreen boughs.
Ingrid is survived by her husband Mark, sons Hans (Jennifer) and Peter, siblings Erik, Lars, Nils, and Sigrid, and grandson Turner.
A memorial service will be held at Tin Mountain Conservation Center in Albany, New Hampshire on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 2 p.m.