The only truly dead are those who have been forgotten.
Jewish Proverb
FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR FRANK B. BALL
The funeral of Frank B. Ball who died Saturday at the home of his son, Charles B. Ball, 718 South Washington street, was held today from the Shaffer-Gay chapel, the Rev. M. J. Thomopson officiating. Mr. Ball died in his sixty-sixth year, having been born in Carl [sic] county, Missouri, June 1, 1855. The remains were laid to rest in Highland cemetery.
Source: Casper Daily Tribune, Casper, Wyoming, 18 May 1921, Page 10
The only truly dead are those who have been forgotten.
Jewish Proverb
FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR FRANK B. BALL
The funeral of Frank B. Ball who died Saturday at the home of his son, Charles B. Ball, 718 South Washington street, was held today from the Shaffer-Gay chapel, the Rev. M. J. Thomopson officiating. Mr. Ball died in his sixty-sixth year, having been born in Carl [sic] county, Missouri, June 1, 1855. The remains were laid to rest in Highland cemetery.
Source: Casper Daily Tribune, Casper, Wyoming, 18 May 1921, Page 10
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