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Harrison Franklin Ball

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Harrison Franklin Ball

Birth
Wallburg, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
18 May 1926 (aged 58)
Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cedarview, Duchesne County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Death Certificate has death as 19th May..Headstone has 18th?

Harrison married Lula Emma Summarell 7th Feb. 1906. They have three children:
Ada Thelma, Born:10 Jun 1906 Pueblo, Colorado
Howard Wesley, Born: 22Dec 1910 Vernal, Uintah, Utah
Lola, Born: 16 Nov 1918 Vernal, Uintah, Utah

Funeral Services were held in the Roosevelt Hall Friday noon for Harrison Ball 60 who died Wednesday after a long illness. Bishop A J Wahlquist of the Alterra ward of which he was a member and H. A. Miller of the W 0 W Lodge
of Vernal had charge of the services. The Alterra Ward choir sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" invocation Adelbert Wall the Choir sang "Sometime Well Understand"
Consoling remarks were made by Arthur Wiscombe and Bishop
A.J.Wahlquist.
Benediction by Ray Labrum interment was in the Cedarview Cemetery.
The grave was Dedicated by Alonzo Perry.
Mr Ball, the son of Javin and Faye Ball was born in North Carolina he came to utah in 1887 and located in Kaysvile where he
made his home until 1911 when he moved here besides his father surviving are his widow three children and the
following brothers and sisters Mrs Jamima Rochell Ellen Ball James Ball and T Slater Ball Kaysvile
Pubilished in the Roosevelt Standard Newspapper 1926-5-26
View: Death Certificate

Death Certificate has death as 19th May..Headstone has 18th?

Harrison married Lula Emma Summarell 7th Feb. 1906. They have three children:
Ada Thelma, Born:10 Jun 1906 Pueblo, Colorado
Howard Wesley, Born: 22Dec 1910 Vernal, Uintah, Utah
Lola, Born: 16 Nov 1918 Vernal, Uintah, Utah

Funeral Services were held in the Roosevelt Hall Friday noon for Harrison Ball 60 who died Wednesday after a long illness. Bishop A J Wahlquist of the Alterra ward of which he was a member and H. A. Miller of the W 0 W Lodge
of Vernal had charge of the services. The Alterra Ward choir sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" invocation Adelbert Wall the Choir sang "Sometime Well Understand"
Consoling remarks were made by Arthur Wiscombe and Bishop
A.J.Wahlquist.
Benediction by Ray Labrum interment was in the Cedarview Cemetery.
The grave was Dedicated by Alonzo Perry.
Mr Ball, the son of Javin and Faye Ball was born in North Carolina he came to utah in 1887 and located in Kaysvile where he
made his home until 1911 when he moved here besides his father surviving are his widow three children and the
following brothers and sisters Mrs Jamima Rochell Ellen Ball James Ball and T Slater Ball Kaysvile
Pubilished in the Roosevelt Standard Newspapper 1926-5-26


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