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James Morris Ballentine

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Jan 2003 (aged 61)
Bonner Springs, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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James's obituary appeared in The Chieftan, Bonner Springs, KS, on 5 Feb 2003 under the headline Obit: James Morris Ballentine 1941-2003.

According to his obituary, James 61, died Jan. 22 at his home. He was 61.

James' obituary says that he retired as a meat cutter after 40 years. He was a member of the Meat Cutters U.F.C.W.

In addition, James' obituary reports that his favorite hobbies were fishing, hunting and camping. It also says he was a wonderful musician, playing the organ, guitar and harmonica.

Also, the obituary mentions that James loved to debate on politics and religion and had a great sense of humor.

Preceding James in his death were his son, Dale Ballentine; his father, Glenn Ballentine; and his sister, Millie Ballentine.

The obituary lists the following survivors: his daughter, Debra M. Ballentine, Overland Park; his mother, Madge Ballentine; sister, Glenda Wolliver; sister, Cheryl Cowan and brother-in-law, Jack Cowan, Calif.; brother, Ed Ballentine and sister-in-law, Jeanette Ballentine, Colo. In addition, James' was survivored by many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and friends.

James's obituary notes that his memorial services were scheduled after his obituary appeared in the newspaper.

Not mentioned in his obituary is his wife (possibly former wife), Joan Kay.
James's obituary appeared in The Chieftan, Bonner Springs, KS, on 5 Feb 2003 under the headline Obit: James Morris Ballentine 1941-2003.

According to his obituary, James 61, died Jan. 22 at his home. He was 61.

James' obituary says that he retired as a meat cutter after 40 years. He was a member of the Meat Cutters U.F.C.W.

In addition, James' obituary reports that his favorite hobbies were fishing, hunting and camping. It also says he was a wonderful musician, playing the organ, guitar and harmonica.

Also, the obituary mentions that James loved to debate on politics and religion and had a great sense of humor.

Preceding James in his death were his son, Dale Ballentine; his father, Glenn Ballentine; and his sister, Millie Ballentine.

The obituary lists the following survivors: his daughter, Debra M. Ballentine, Overland Park; his mother, Madge Ballentine; sister, Glenda Wolliver; sister, Cheryl Cowan and brother-in-law, Jack Cowan, Calif.; brother, Ed Ballentine and sister-in-law, Jeanette Ballentine, Colo. In addition, James' was survivored by many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and friends.

James's obituary notes that his memorial services were scheduled after his obituary appeared in the newspaper.

Not mentioned in his obituary is his wife (possibly former wife), Joan Kay.


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