Marty Ingels, husband of Shirley Jones, dies at 79, Marty Ingels, a raspy-voiced comedian, amateur and aptitude abettor who was affiliated to accompanist and extra Shirley Jones for about 40 years, died Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 79.

Ingels died in the Tarzana adjacency afterward complications from a stroke, according to a account issued on account of Jones by her manager, Milt Suchin.
"He generally collection me crazy, but there's not a day I will not absence him and adulation him to my core," the extra said in the statement.
Ingels was built-in Martin Ingerman in Brooklyn and after confused to Los Angeles.
Beginning in the 1960s, Ingels appeared in some movies and a amount of television appearance episodes, including "The Dick Van Dyke Show," ''The Phyllis Diller Show" and "Bewitched."
He co-starred with John Astin in the in the 1962-63 TV ball "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster."
Ingels aswell did articulation plan for hundreds of cartoons, commercials and video games. He accurate Pac-Man in the 1982 activated series. H
Ingels aswell ran a aptitude bureau that appointed cine stars such as John Wayne and Cary Grant for TV commercials.
In 1974, Ingels met Shirley Jones, co-star of the 1970s TV hit "The Partridge Family," at a affair at amateur Michael Landon's home.
"He pursued her relentlessly, and abounding in Jones' close amphitheater were initially put off by Ingels' abrupt address and audacious approach," according to the statement. "As he himself said, 'I was a Jewish kid from Brooklyn and she was Absence America. A lot of humans never got that. But Shirley consistently did.'
They affiliated in 1977. Their book, "Shirley & Marty: An Unlikely Adulation Story," was appear in 1990.

Ingels died in the Tarzana adjacency afterward complications from a stroke, according to a account issued on account of Jones by her manager, Milt Suchin.
"He generally collection me crazy, but there's not a day I will not absence him and adulation him to my core," the extra said in the statement.
Ingels was built-in Martin Ingerman in Brooklyn and after confused to Los Angeles.
Beginning in the 1960s, Ingels appeared in some movies and a amount of television appearance episodes, including "The Dick Van Dyke Show," ''The Phyllis Diller Show" and "Bewitched."
He co-starred with John Astin in the in the 1962-63 TV ball "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster."
Ingels aswell did articulation plan for hundreds of cartoons, commercials and video games. He accurate Pac-Man in the 1982 activated series. H
Ingels aswell ran a aptitude bureau that appointed cine stars such as John Wayne and Cary Grant for TV commercials.
In 1974, Ingels met Shirley Jones, co-star of the 1970s TV hit "The Partridge Family," at a affair at amateur Michael Landon's home.
"He pursued her relentlessly, and abounding in Jones' close amphitheater were initially put off by Ingels' abrupt address and audacious approach," according to the statement. "As he himself said, 'I was a Jewish kid from Brooklyn and she was Absence America. A lot of humans never got that. But Shirley consistently did.'
They affiliated in 1977. Their book, "Shirley & Marty: An Unlikely Adulation Story," was appear in 1990.
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