Sister Juanita Ball dedicated her life to Jehovah in 1972 in Crownsville, Md. She loved Jehovah and spoke about him freely. She hated to miss her meetings. When she could not attend, she would call in on the meeting though the telephone hook-up system. She loved going out in the field ministry with her favorite buddies, Sister Marian Curry and Sister Emma Johnson.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Dorine Morris; one sister, Hazel Cosby; and one brother, Ralph "Baby Boy" Beverly.
She is survived by her daughters, Marie Giscombe, Marsell Taylor, Mary Parker, Martha Yerby and Doretha Ball; two sisters; one brother; a grandson; 16 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and 18 great-great- grandchildren.
A service of remembrance was held May 7 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness in Kilmarnock. Brother William A. Gustus, Jr. officiating.
Services of Comfort and Trust entrusted to the Berry O. Waddy Funeral Home.
Sister Juanita Ball dedicated her life to Jehovah in 1972 in Crownsville, Md. She loved Jehovah and spoke about him freely. She hated to miss her meetings. When she could not attend, she would call in on the meeting though the telephone hook-up system. She loved going out in the field ministry with her favorite buddies, Sister Marian Curry and Sister Emma Johnson.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Dorine Morris; one sister, Hazel Cosby; and one brother, Ralph "Baby Boy" Beverly.
She is survived by her daughters, Marie Giscombe, Marsell Taylor, Mary Parker, Martha Yerby and Doretha Ball; two sisters; one brother; a grandson; 16 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and 18 great-great- grandchildren.
A service of remembrance was held May 7 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness in Kilmarnock. Brother William A. Gustus, Jr. officiating.
Services of Comfort and Trust entrusted to the Berry O. Waddy Funeral Home.
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