▰ Merlin A Ball Died June 27, … More Information |
Merlin A Ball, of Texas, born in Lincoln, Nebraska, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before he June 27, 2005. Merlin was 77. Obituary published: June 28, 2005 in "Valley M-S" |
▰ Mercedes Ball Died March 22, … More Information |
Mercedes Ball, of Grapevine, Texas, passed from this life on March 22, 2005. Mercedes was 100. Obituary published: March 23, 2005 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Melvin Harrison Ball Died October 18, … More Information |
Melvin Harrison Ball, born May 24, 1931 passed from this life on October 18, 2016 in Hurst, Texas. Melvin was 85.
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Obituary: HURST -- Melvin H. Ball, 85, passed away on , Oct. 18, 2016 at home in Hurst. Memorial Service: 3 p.m., , Oct. 22, at First United Methodist Church in Hurst. Interment prior at 1:30 p.m., Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Visitation: , Oct 21, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Bluebonnet Hills . Melvin was born on May 24, 1931, in Marion, Indiana to Roy and Julia Ball. In 1951, Melvin enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps where he served in the Korean War. three years of dedicated service, he attended Purdue University and earned a degree in Electrical Engineering. He then moved to Texas where he went to work for Texas Electric Service and retired in 1992 after a successful 34 year career. He enjoyed several hobbies including woodworking, gardening, golfing, tennis, playing guitar and organ. He was a member of First United Methodist Church where he sang in the Chancel Choir for 10 years. Later in his retirement, Melvin started playing duplicate bridge and achieved Life Master. He also showed his zest for life while traveling with Gay Nell and many friends. Melvin's favorite mode of travel to see other countries was via cruise ships. His quick sense of humor was greatly enjoyed and admired by his family and friends, which also gave him as much pleasure as it did them. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife Corene Ball. Survivors: to cherish his memory, he leaves a loving wife of 17 years Gay Nell; children Darrell Ball and wife Mary, Randy Harris, Connie Henson and husband Danny; stepchildren Teresa Heartsfield and husband Gary, Lisa Farrell and husband Mike; grandchildren Christopher, Andrew and Derek Ball, Angie Lucke, and Bryan Davidson; step-grandchildren Greg and Jason Heartsfield, Lindsey Nelson, Brian, Rachel, Paul and Sarah Farrell; sisters Susan Elder, Gerry Green and husband Ron, Roberta Strong, and a host of extended family and friends. In lieu of flowers please make donations to: FUMC of Hurst Music Ministry. |
▰ Melvin Harrison Ball Died October 18, … More Information |
Melvin Harrison Ball, born May 24, 1931 departed this life Sunday October 18, 2016 in Colleyville, Texas. Melvin was 85.
Family members and close friends: , Bob Brazil, David Ball, Melvin Ball |
▰ Melba Maurice Ball Died February 24, … More Information |
On February 24, 1999, Melba Maurice Ball, 73 of Texarkana, Texas passed from this world into the next. Obituary published: February 25, 1999 in "Texarkana G" |
▰ Maxine Ball Died December 15, … More Information |
Maxine Ball, born April 3, 1926 passed from this world into the next December 15, 2014 in Texarkana, Texas. Maxine was 88.
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Obituary: Maxine was born on 3, 1926 and passed away on , 15, 2014. Maxine was a resident of Texarkana, Texas at the time of passing. Maxine was married to Richard. |
▰ Mavel Louise (Johnson)[Terrell] Ball Died November 04, … More Information |
Mavel Louise (Johnson)[Terrell] Ball, of Grand Saline, Texas, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Mavel November 4, 2009. Mavel was 87. Obituary published: November 05, 2009 in "Tyler M-T" |
▰ Maudean Ball Died October 05, … More Information |
Maudean Ball, born April 29, 1928 passed away peacefully October 5, 2015 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Maudean was 87.
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Obituary: Maudean Ball passed away 5, 2015. She was born in Kaufman , Texas on 29, 1928 to Goodluf and Nola Davis. Maudean grew up in Delta and on 2, 1943 she married Clifford Goforth. Shortly after they were married Clifford began boot camp in Alabama. When their first child was born Maudean moved to Alabama with baby Jewel. When he was discharged from the military they family made Grand Prairie, Texas their permanent home. The family started out in a street car but soon Clifford had built them a house on 14th St. Maudean was a wonderful seamstress and enjoyed croqueting and spending time with her family. She also was good at word searches and won hat pin twice. Maudean and Clifford would sing and play guitar at Assembly of God Church in Grand Prairie. She was baptized in a pond on 8th St. and Marshall. Maudean worked in electronics for Raytheon before she retired in 1992. she lost her first husband she remarried Don Ball. In 2008 she moved to Corpus Christi to care for Don. She was a kind and loving woman who never met a stranger. Always there to those in need she will be dearly missed. Maudean is preceded in death by her 1st husband Clifford Goforth; 2nd husband Don Ball; daughter Jewel Dean Stewart; sister Dorothy Piland; brother G.D. Moore. She is survived by her children Rose Mary Goforth (Bruce McLane), Carolyn Ann Hoppenrath and her husband Ken, Clifton Ray Goforth, Larry Dean Goforth (Ester Barron), Ronnie Lee Goforth; grandchildren: Christina Barton, Jo Ann Murray and her husband Glenn, Andrew Everett Dickson, William Randal Cassel and his wife Clarissa, Stacey Lynn Dewey and her husband Matt, Candice Williams, Samantha Williams, Celina Williams, Kenny A Hoppenrath, Kristie Vance, Melonie Furr; great-grandchildren: Lena, Justin, Jacquelyn, Desiree, Malachi, Emelia, Kenny, Blake, Logan, Hunter, Jordon, Maddie, Mitchell, Montona, Courtney, Daniel, Ashleigh, Lillee, Monroe; numerous great-great-grandchildren; sister Jean Kines and numerous adopted sisters and brothers. |
▰ Maudean Ball Died October 05, … More Information |
Maudean Ball, born April 29, 1928 died on October 5, 2015 in Grand Prairie, Texas. Maudean was 87.
Family members and close friends: , Verlene Cooper, Mary Woodward, Cathy Sims, Carol Vandemoer |
▰ Mary Sue (Womack) Ball Died March 31, … More Information |
Mary Sue (Womack) Ball, 45, of Amarillo, Texas departed this life March 31, 1998. Obituary published: April 01, 1998 in "Amarillo G-N" |
▰ Mary Lou (Hartwig) Ball Died January 09, … More Information |
Mary Lou (Hartwig) Ball left this earth on January 9, 2005 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Sherman, Texas. Obituary published: January 10, 2005 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Mary Lou (Hartwig) Ball Died January 09, … More Information |
Mary Lou (Hartwig) Ball went into the presence of the Lord on January 9, 2005 in Texas. Obituary published: January 10, 2005 in "Dallas M-N" |
▰ Mary Ball Died October 13, … More Information |
Mary Ball, age 80 of Texas, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master October 13, 2003. Obituary published: October 14, 2003 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Mary Anne Ball Died February 18, … More Information | Mary Anne Ball, born March 3, 1932 entered eternal life February 18, 2017 in Texas. Mary was 84. |
▰ Mary Ball Died November 11, … More Information | Mary Ball, born August 16, 1960 ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before her November 11, 2011 in Arlington, Texas. Mary was 51. |
▰ Mary Anne Ball Died February 18, … More Information |
Mary Anne Ball, born March 3, 1932 died February 18, 2017 in Austin, Texas. Mary was 84.
Family members and close friends: , Melissa Cox Norris, Kenzie Roark |
▰ Martha Elaine Ball Died April 29, … More Information |
Martha Elaine Ball, born June 7, 1955 died April 29, 2011 in Venus, Texas. Martha was 55.
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Obituary: Martha Elaine Ball, 55, passed away , 29, 2011. A private burial service will be held at Parkdale . She was born 7, 1955 in Arlington, the daughter of Buddy and Charlene Temple, and is survived by her husband, Pete. |
▰ Mark Devin Ball Died August 20, … More Information |
Mark Devin Ball, age 48 of Texas, born in Glendale, California, passed from this life on August 20, 2012. Obituary published: August 21, 2012 in "Statesman" |
▰ Marjoria L Ball Died February 13, … More Information |
Marjoria L Ball, age 76 of Texas, born in Haughton, Louisiana, died on February 13, 1998. Obituary published: February 14, 1998 in "San Angelo S-T" |
▰ Marion Watkins Ball Died November 04, … More Information |
Marion Watkins Ball, born July 29, 1916 died on November 4, 2009 in Dallas, Texas. Marion was 93.
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Obituary: Marion Watkins Ball, born 29, 1916 in Dallas, Texas the daughter of Benjamin T. Watkins and Amanda Ophelia Brooks, and the youngest daughter in a family of six, all of whom except one brother have predeceased her. She was a long time member of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church and resident of Presbyterian Village North in Dallas, Texas when at age of 93 she went to be with the Lord Jesus Christ on 4, 2009. Marion is survived by her daughter, Joe Ila Cates, retired; her sons and daughters-in-law, Gerald W. and Elena Livingston, a lawyer and Bert A. C. and Donna Kennedy, local business man; 4 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; and 5 great great-grandchildren. Marion grew up in Dallas, Texas where she attended public and business school. In the late 30s she relocated to New Mexico where she lived and worked for many years. She moved to Oklahoma then returned to Dallas retiring in 1981. She loved Bible study; travel and genealogy. She was a long time member of the Order of the Eastern Star, serving as Honorable Matron; a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the War of 1812; and the Daughters of the Confederate States of America. A memorial service will be held in the main building auditorium at Presbyterian Village North, located at 8600 Skyline Drive, in Dallas, TX beginning at 11 oclock on , 7, 2009. Private interment at Hillcrest Memorial Park. |
▰ Marie Louise Ball Died April 29, … More Information |
Marie Louise Ball, age 93 of Sherman, Texas, died on April 29, 2003. Obituary published: April 30, 2003 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Marie Louise Ball Died April 28, … More Information |
Marie Louise Ball died unexpectedly on April 28, 2003 at the age of 93 in Sherman, Texas. Obituary published: April 29, 2003 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Marie Ball Died June 29, … More Information |
Marie Ball, age 94 of Wellington, Texas, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home June 29, 1997. Obituary published: June 30, 1997 in "Amarillo G-T" |
▰ Maria Arleen (Garcia) Ball Died December 20, … More Information |
Maria Arleen (Garcia) Ball, age 30 of McAllen, Texas, entered Heaven's gates on December 20, 1999. Obituary published: December 21, 1999 in "Monitor" |
▰ Margaret (Dacres) Ball Died December 07, … More Information |
Margaret (Dacres) Ball, of Texas, born in Washington, gained her wings on December 7, 2013. Margaret was 91. Obituary published: December 08, 2013 in "Walla Walla U-B (WA)" |
▰ Margaret Ball Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Margaret Nan Ball Died May 09, … More Information |
Margaret Nan Ball, born January 26, 1924 went into the presence of the Lord on May 9, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas. Margaret was 87.
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Obituary: Nan Ball, born on 26, 1924 in Charco, Texas entered into rest on May 9, 2011 at the age of 87. She was a member of Alamo Heights Presbyterian Church and she retired from Alamo Heights High School in 1980. Survivors include her husband of 67 years, Rowland Ball; daughter, Patricia Windom & husband Patrick; son, Johnny Ball; two grandchildren, Amy Etheridge & husband Joe and Lacy Ball; twin great-grandchildren, Piper & Windom Etheridge, sister, Billie Jean Jones & husband Burrell; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation will be 5-8:00 pm on , May 12, 2011 at Sunset . services will be held at 12:00 pm on , May 13, 2011 at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. under the direction of Sunset , San Antonio, TX. |
▰ Margaret Ann Ball Died June 21, … More Information |
Margaret Ann Ball, born October 26, 1931 entered the Kingdom of Heaven June 21, 2015 in Texas. Margaret was 83.
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Obituary: This past week of mourning the passing of "Miss Margaret" to so many has been at once a time of great sadness and great joy. As her son, I grieve the loss of my sweet mother. I loved to make her laugh and enjoyed our long phone conversations. The sadness is deep. Even as I grieve, though, I am touched to know that she touched many lives beyond our family. I have heard from her friends and coworkers of the love and generosity she shared with everyone she met. From co-workers at the Hockley CPS, employees of the Interim care Hospice where she volunteered and friends from the Levelland Senior Citizens , I heard many wonderful stories about my mother. She offered encouragement to others and never failed to lift up those in her company. She will be missed by so many . Her absence leaves a space in our lives that will be difficult to fill. Her story in Levelland began following the passing of Don Ball, known to us as Buck. Margaret provided a wonderful counterpoint in her marriage to the larger than life personality that was Buck. No matter how outrageous his opinions or ideas seemed, she would turn, smile and say, "Well, that's Don." Then she'd smile and laugh in her own disarming way.. Family brought her to West Texas as her son, Joe Carr, a professor of bluegrass music at South Plains , was also battling MS and she wanted to be available to help. Of course, Joe inherited a sense of stubborn independence from his mother. He possessed the same overcoming attitude that Margaret had in later years as she dealt with progressive blindness. I saw both them meet declining physical abilities and work around them as if to say, "Huh? Well, I guess I'm going to have to this a different way...." She was not one to linger in feeling sorry for oneself but rather looked for the next best way to keep moving forward. I would hear stories about her answering phones and making calls, volunteering and generally setting out to make the world a better place for everyone she chanced to meet. Margaret was a good friend to some, a mother and grandmother to others, a fellow believer in Christ to her church family. We all loved her dearly. As I have struggled with this loss over the last week, a memory keeps coming to mind and I think I would like to share it with you. I think this clearly illustrated how I think about my mother. It's around 1967, and. I was probably 7 or 8 years old. The unusual thing about that day was that Mom was out of the house, and my Dad (Tommy Carr) was looking after me. As is often the case for babysitting fathers, my dad was napping in the next room and I was left to my own devices. I was drawn to a fascinating cigarette lighter. It had a cloth wick and had a tiny flap that would drop down and snuff out the flame. What a marvelous thing to a little boy! What I didn't know was that after I had flicked the lighter several times, the cloth wick would become frayed. The loose threads prevented the cup would not cover the flame completely and would continue to burn. Of course when I realized saw the flame hadn't gone out, I panicked and dropped the still burning lighter onto mother's needlepoint pile. I froze, horrified as the flames set ablaze all kinds of fabric. The flames even reached the ceiling. Now, at that moment, I knew one of two things for certain: either I was going to be killed by the flames or by my father if I woke him up. Still, I somehow knew my father was the better of the two choices. I hurried into his room and woke him by saying, "Dad?" "Huh," he said sleepily. "There's a fire." "What? WHAT!!!??!?" Dad of course saved the day, but not before banishing the pyro-curious child from the house. I know now that he was scared and frightened and lashed out in a tone I never heard him use again. But I knew at that moment, I was certain, that my time in the home of my childhood was over. I dragged a lawn chair to the end of our backyard side-walk and sat staring at the back fence gate. I cried for what seemed like hours. the tears, I wondered, if I walked out of the back yard, which way would I go ? How would I fend for myself. (Yes, we 7 year olds can be dramatic.) I heard my Mom arrive home and go into the house and for a long time, I heard nothing. My eyes never left the vision of the gate. I knew my father was telling her in graphic detail the horrors I had committed and that she too would be out to drop the final hammer and formal banishment would begin. The back door opened and I heard her heels on the sidewalk walking slowly and steadily down the path. It was as though she wasn't sure where I was - her steps were slow and searching. Then a pause and I felt -rather than saw- her kneel down beside the chair. I expected yelling, stern lectures, the judge's final verdict. What I didn't expect was what I heard in her voice, overwhelming love and compassion. What sight it must have been to see her little boy sitting alone in the back yard with his tear-stained face looking straight ahead at the gate, afraid of even breathing or looking around. I don't remember the exact words. I talked about Dad banishing me from the house, my fault with the fire and perhaps my future life on the road as a 7 year old. But what continued... |
▰ Margaret Ball Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Margaret Ann Ball Died June 21, … More Information |
Margaret Ann Ball, born October 26, 1931 joined the Lord June 21, 2015 in Levelland, Texas. Margaret was 83.
Family members and close friends: , Melody Carr, Barbara Crozier |
▰ Maggie Horton (Horton) Ball Died August 24, … More Information |
Maggie Horton (Horton) Ball, age 92 of Texas, departed this life Sunday August 24, 2003. Obituary published: August 25, 2003 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Magdelene Ball Died September 10, … More Information |
Magdelene Ball, of Texas, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Magdelene September 10, 2005. Magdelene was 62. Obituary published: September 11, 2005 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Mable Donahoe Ball Died July 28, … More Information |
Mable Donahoe Ball, born March 14, 1928 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home July 28, 2015 in Pampa, Texas. Mable was 87.
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Obituary: Mable was born on 14, 1928 and passed away on , 28, 2015. Mable was a resident of Pampa, Texas at the time of passing. Mable was married to John. |
▰ Mabelle M Ball Died July 15, … More Information |
Mabelle M Ball, of Childress, Texas, went to be with the Lord on July 15, 2001. Mabelle was 91. Obituary published: July 16, 2001 in "Amarillo G-N" |
▰ Lurindia A Ball Died July 31, … More Information |
Lurindia A Ball passed away July 31, 2003 in Texas. Obituary published: August 01, 2003 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Louise Ball Died December 06, … More Information |
Louise Ball, age 88 of Fort Worth, Texas, joined the Lord December 6, 1999. Obituary published: December 07, 1999 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Louise Grace Ball Died January 06, … More Information | Louise Grace Ball, born November 19, 1929 entered the Kingdom of Heaven January 6, 2015 in Big Spring, Texas. Louise was 85. |
▰ Louise Grace Ball Died January 01, … More Information |
Family members and close friends: , Shirley Akridge |
▰ Lola Fitzgerald Ball Died January 16, … More Information |
Lola Fitzgerald Ball, of Denison, Texas, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master January 16, 2008. Lola was 82. Obituary published: January 17, 2008 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Lola Ball Died May 15, … More Information | Lola Ball, born March 22, 1931 went into the presence of the Lord on May 15, 2015 in Boerne, Texas. Lola was 84. |
▰ Lola Ball Died January 15, … More Information |
Lola Ball, of Denison, Texas, went to be with her Lord and Savior January 15, 2008. Lola was 82. Obituary published: January 16, 2008 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Lois Marie (Evans) Ball Died June 26, … More Information |
Lois Marie (Evans) Ball, 84 of Katy, Texas, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master, June 26, 2004. Obituary published: June 27, 2004 in "GrahamLeader" |
▰ Lloyd Calvin Ball Died April 30, … More Information |
Lloyd Calvin Ball, born May 7, 1924 left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home April 30, 2008 in San Antonio, Texas. Lloyd was 83.
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Obituary: Lloyd Calvin Ball joyfully entered into the presence of his Lord and Savior on , 30, 2008. He was born on May 7, 1924 in Kerrville, Texas. His family moved to San Antonio when he was just a few weeks old. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd Calvin Ball, Sr. and Fannie Eugenia Gene Chatham Ball. Lloyd Sr. was killed in an accident when Lloyd Jr. was just 4 years old. He has spent a lifetime looking forward to the time when he would see his dad in Heaven and finally get to know him. He was also preceded in death by his sisters, Polly Ball Silvey and Lois Ball. His wife, Lee Ball, went on 26, 2005. celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary just 17 days before s going. were still newlyweds after 60 years of marriage. met at First Assembly of God church and they married on 9, 1945. were both active in their church and in their community. loved nothing more than to spend time with their family and friends. Both Lloyd and were wonderful examples of sharing the love of Jesus that filled their lives. never met a stranger and they were both known for their loving and generous personalities. Many people have called them Dad and Mom or Grandpa and Grandma throughout the years. He was only a few weeks old and attending First Assembly of God in San Antonio, Texas when it was officially made a part of the Assemblies of God. He has served in that same church his entire life. He is the last surviving original member of First Assembly. Lloyd retired from City Public Service after 37 years of employment. He was a part of the computer programming team that developed and implemented the first computerized power system in the U.S. Many major cities studied their programs development and operations and used it as a model for their system. He proudly served his country in both World War II and in Korea. He was first in the United States Army Air Corps and it became known as the United States Air Force during his time of service. He is survived by his sister, Joanna Jo Ball White of Chattanooga, Tennessee; his son and daughter, Charlie and Debi Mogab of Houston, Texas; his grandson and granddaughter, Chad and Beth Bates of Kerrville, Texas and by his GREAT grandchildren, Payne and Addison Bates also of Kerrville, Texas. For quite a while, Lloyd has been requesting that at the time of his going instead of flowers that people bring stuffed animals when visiting the family or when attending the celebration of his life. Most know that he has sent almost 2, 000 stuffed animals with his church groups when they go on missions trips to other countries. He was an expert at getting stuffed animals from the claw-type machines. It was a hobby that he loved and many, many children were blessed with those toys. For many, it was the only new toy that they had ever owned. His request is that through these toys, he will be able to send one last group of toys to children in another country. |
▰ Linda Clare (Armstrong)[Peddicord] Ball Died August 10, … More Information |
Linda Clare (Armstrong)[Peddicord] Ball, of Brenham, Texas, passed from this world into the next August 10, 2009. Linda was 69. Obituary published: August 11, 2009 in "Cedar Rapids Gazette (IA)" |
▰ Linda Ball Died May 31, … More Information | Linda Ball, born February 28, 1961 departed this life Sunday May 31, 2017 in Cedar Park, Texas. Linda was 56. |
▰ Linda Faye Ball Died March 11, … More Information | Linda Faye Ball, born September 15, 1963 died March 11, 2016 in Deweyville, Texas. Linda was 52. |
▰ Lillie Mae (Wiggins) Ball Died November 01, … More Information |
Lillie Mae (Wiggins) Ball, 85, went to be with the Lord on November 1, 2006 in Sherman, Texas. Obituary published: November 02, 2006 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Lillie Mae Ball Died October 31, … More Information |
Lillie Mae Ball left this earth on October 31, 2006 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Sherman, Texas. Obituary published: November 01, 2006 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ Lillian E Ball Died December 10, … More Information | Lillian E Ball, born March 22, 1925 died on December 10, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Lillian was 92. |
▰ Lester Ball Died October 01, … More Information | Lester Ball, born December 26, 1922 ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before his October 1, 2015 in Spur, Texas. Lester was 92. |
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