DEL RAY BEACH, Fla., and BANGOR – Philip A. Ingegneri, 97, died April 20, 2008, at Del Ray Beach, Fla. He was born Aug. 22, 1910, in New York City, the son of Dominic and Mary (Forgone) Ingegneri. He was married for 55 years to Roslyn (Isaacson) Ingegneri, who predeceased him May 21, 1993. Philip graduated from Fordham University, Class of 1932, did graduate work in French literature at Columbia University and studied accounting at New York University. He was a special agent for the Internal Revenue Service for more than 25 years. Upon his retirement he was given the Albert Gallatin Award, the highest award given by the treasury department. He was vice president of the National Association of Internal Revenue Service Employees, and on the board of National Association of Retired Federal Employees, NARFE. He was a member of the Bangor School Board and represented Bangor in the 107th Maine Legislature. In addition to his service on the education committee, he was instrumental in writing Maine’s first income tax law. He was an avid golfer and after 75 years of age, he scored four holes-in-one in three different states, Maine, Florida and California. He is survived by his son, Philip L. Ingeneri of Bangor; his daughter, Lois and her husband, David Bernstein, of Alexandria, Va.; three grandchildren, Lara and her husband, Daniel Mathews, of Alexandria, Va., Richard Bernstein of Arlington, Va., and Philip Matthew Ingeneri and his wife, Tina, of Washington, D.C.; two great-granddaughters, Alexandra and Katharine Mathews of Alexandria, Va.; a sister-in-law, Dorothy Bader; his nephew, Laurence Bader and his wife, Elke; two nieces, Ellen Kandel and her husband, Avi, and Janet Peters and her husband, George. Philip was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather and will be missed by all his family and friends. The family wishes to thank the staff at The Pointe at Newport Place, Barrington Terrace and Hospice of Palm Beach County, Fla., for all their kind and sensitive care. A service of remembrance will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, April 26, at Brookings-Smith, 133 Center St., Bangor with the Rev. Roland Nadeau, Catholic chaplain at St. Joseph Hospital, officiating. The family invites relatives and friends to share conversation and refreshments immediately after the service at Brookings-Smith Family Center, 163 Center St., Bangor. Gifts in his memory may be sent to Hospice of Palm Beach County, Fla., or New Hope Hospice, P.O. Box 757, Holden, ME 04429. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.BrookingsSmith.com.