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Wiley Everett Ball

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Wiley Everett Ball

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
27 Apr 1982 (aged 91)
Dickens County, Texas, USA
Burial
Spur, Dickens County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Watson 4 S 1/2 4
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Funeral services for Wiley Everett Ball, 91, were held Thursday, April 29, at 2 p.m. in the Bethel Baptist church with Rev. Billy Smith, Lubbock, former pastor of Soldier Mound, officiating.

Mr. Ball died at his home on April 27. Born in Anderson, Missouri in 1890, he married the former Nora Grey in Grayson County in 1913. They moved to Spur in 1928. He was a member of the Bethel Baptist church. His wife died in June of 1959. A daughter, Inez Callihan and a son, Lloyd Ball, both died in 1980.

Survivors include two sons, Floyd Ball, Odessa and Boyd Ball, Casper, Wyoming; a daughter, Daisey Ramsey, Spur; three brothers, W.J. Ball, Spur; Roy Ball, Colorado Springs, Colorado; and J.E. Ball, Sherman; one sister, Mrs. Clara Jacobs, Pottsboro; seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

Pallbearers included John F. Moore, Bernice Bilberry, Alvis Bilberry, Robert Hahn, Don Weaver and S.O. Henry.

Burial was in Spur Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Source: The Texas Spur, May 6, 1982
Funeral services for Wiley Everett Ball, 91, were held Thursday, April 29, at 2 p.m. in the Bethel Baptist church with Rev. Billy Smith, Lubbock, former pastor of Soldier Mound, officiating.

Mr. Ball died at his home on April 27. Born in Anderson, Missouri in 1890, he married the former Nora Grey in Grayson County in 1913. They moved to Spur in 1928. He was a member of the Bethel Baptist church. His wife died in June of 1959. A daughter, Inez Callihan and a son, Lloyd Ball, both died in 1980.

Survivors include two sons, Floyd Ball, Odessa and Boyd Ball, Casper, Wyoming; a daughter, Daisey Ramsey, Spur; three brothers, W.J. Ball, Spur; Roy Ball, Colorado Springs, Colorado; and J.E. Ball, Sherman; one sister, Mrs. Clara Jacobs, Pottsboro; seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

Pallbearers included John F. Moore, Bernice Bilberry, Alvis Bilberry, Robert Hahn, Don Weaver and S.O. Henry.

Burial was in Spur Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Source: The Texas Spur, May 6, 1982


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