Tuesday 2 December 1930 - Page 3
A. T. BALL, 65, PASSES AWAY
Was Lifelong Resident Lousa County -
Funeral To Be Held Today
Wapello, Ia., Dec. 1 — Almond Theodore Ball, lifelong resident of Louisa
county, passed away at his home in this city Saturday night, Nov. 29, having
been in failing health for the past four years. He was born Sept. 10,
1865, and has been one of the prominent farmers of this vicinity until five
years ago when he and his wife moved to Wapello. He was married to
Miss Rhoda Drake, Oct. 12, 1887, who survives with a daughter Mabel E.,
wife of Arthur Stone. One brother, John Ball, and two half brothers, Alvah
and Wilbur Ball, and a stepmother, Mrs. Almeda Ball, all of Wapello, also survive. He was a member of the Louisa Center Baptist church with which he united in Oct,
1876. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at
the Presbyterian church conducted by the Rev. C. E. Burdine. Burial will
be in the Wapello cemetery.
Tuesday 2 December 1930 - Page 3
A. T. BALL, 65, PASSES AWAY
Was Lifelong Resident Lousa County -
Funeral To Be Held Today
Wapello, Ia., Dec. 1 — Almond Theodore Ball, lifelong resident of Louisa
county, passed away at his home in this city Saturday night, Nov. 29, having
been in failing health for the past four years. He was born Sept. 10,
1865, and has been one of the prominent farmers of this vicinity until five
years ago when he and his wife moved to Wapello. He was married to
Miss Rhoda Drake, Oct. 12, 1887, who survives with a daughter Mabel E.,
wife of Arthur Stone. One brother, John Ball, and two half brothers, Alvah
and Wilbur Ball, and a stepmother, Mrs. Almeda Ball, all of Wapello, also survive. He was a member of the Louisa Center Baptist church with which he united in Oct,
1876. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at
the Presbyterian church conducted by the Rev. C. E. Burdine. Burial will
be in the Wapello cemetery.
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