Mrs. Ball had spent most of her life in Russellville, and was a consistent member and worked in the Baptist church.
She is survived by her husband, J. M. Ball who is proprietor of the Russellville Iron Works and has been active in business and public affairs in Russellville for many years, and two daughters, Mrs. Frank Van Deeren of Oklahoma and Miss Norma Ball. Mrs. Van Deeren was visiting at the home of her parents on River Street when Mrs. Ball was taken ill, and her husband arrived Sunday morning to attend the funeral. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. T. A. Davis, of this city, and a brother, Dr. Walton of Benton.
From the Russellville news paper dated May 12th 1921
Mrs. Ball had spent most of her life in Russellville, and was a consistent member and worked in the Baptist church.
She is survived by her husband, J. M. Ball who is proprietor of the Russellville Iron Works and has been active in business and public affairs in Russellville for many years, and two daughters, Mrs. Frank Van Deeren of Oklahoma and Miss Norma Ball. Mrs. Van Deeren was visiting at the home of her parents on River Street when Mrs. Ball was taken ill, and her husband arrived Sunday morning to attend the funeral. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. T. A. Davis, of this city, and a brother, Dr. Walton of Benton.
From the Russellville news paper dated May 12th 1921
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