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Leola Dorothea Baumgarten Ball

Birth
Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
3 Apr 1988 (aged 73)
Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio, USA
Burial
North Freedom, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4B Row 7
Memorial ID
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Leola A. Ball, 73, 632 Ridge Ave., died at 2 a.m. Sunday, April 3, 1988 in Bucyrus Community Hospital. She had been in failing health for the past two years and seriously ill the last six months.

Mrs. Ball was born Sept. 24, 1914 in Loganville, Wis. to Albert Baumgarten and Ella Uphoff Baumgarten Kleinschmitt.
She was married May 14, 1938 to August Ray Ball, who survives.

Also surviving are a daughter, Patricia A. Hunt, North Bend, Oregon; three grandchildren, Laura and Jeffrey Coulter and Catherine Hunt, two brothers, Oscar Baumgarten, North Freedom, Wis., and Gilbert Baumgarten, Rock Springs, Wis., a sister, Millie Palenshus, Bucyrus, and several nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death was a son.

Mrs. Ball was a homemaker most of her life and moved to
Bucyrus in 1984 after having lived the previous 46 years in the Chicago area. She was a member of Good Hope Lutheran Church and the Hannah Circle of the church. She also had given 25 years of service to the Girl Scouts of the Chicago area.

Funeral services were held in Good Hope Lutheran Church in Bucyrus. Burial was made in the North Freedom, Wisconsin cemetery,

Leola A. Ball, 73, 632 Ridge Ave., died at 2 a.m. Sunday, April 3, 1988 in Bucyrus Community Hospital. She had been in failing health for the past two years and seriously ill the last six months.

Mrs. Ball was born Sept. 24, 1914 in Loganville, Wis. to Albert Baumgarten and Ella Uphoff Baumgarten Kleinschmitt.
She was married May 14, 1938 to August Ray Ball, who survives.

Also surviving are a daughter, Patricia A. Hunt, North Bend, Oregon; three grandchildren, Laura and Jeffrey Coulter and Catherine Hunt, two brothers, Oscar Baumgarten, North Freedom, Wis., and Gilbert Baumgarten, Rock Springs, Wis., a sister, Millie Palenshus, Bucyrus, and several nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death was a son.

Mrs. Ball was a homemaker most of her life and moved to
Bucyrus in 1984 after having lived the previous 46 years in the Chicago area. She was a member of Good Hope Lutheran Church and the Hannah Circle of the church. She also had given 25 years of service to the Girl Scouts of the Chicago area.

Funeral services were held in Good Hope Lutheran Church in Bucyrus. Burial was made in the North Freedom, Wisconsin cemetery,



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