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Los Angeles Herald, February 28, 1906, p. 6, col. 1
DEATHS
BALL – Cora A., 1180 East Fifty-fifth street, native of Missouri, nephritis, February 25, aged 47.
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Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), March 7, 1906, p. 4, col. 4
Mrs. Cora Ball Dead.
Died, at Los Angeles, California, on Feb. 25, Mrs. Cora Artha Ball. Deceased was a Butler County girl, and made one in all the parties of young people in days gone by. She was married to Frank more than a quarter century ago. Frank was a brother of Mac Ball of this city, and was a teacher. Mrs. Ball was a cousin to Mrs. Dr. Hewitt. She leaves a husband and several children to mourn her loss. This editor remembers Miss [sic] Ball when she was a mischievous, fun-loving girl, but has not seen her for many years. Many of her old friends still live here, and will be sorry to hear she has gone over to the home behind, from whence none return.
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Los Angeles Herald, February 28, 1906, p. 6, col. 1
DEATHS
BALL – Cora A., 1180 East Fifty-fifth street, native of Missouri, nephritis, February 25, aged 47.
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Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), March 7, 1906, p. 4, col. 4
Mrs. Cora Ball Dead.
Died, at Los Angeles, California, on Feb. 25, Mrs. Cora Artha Ball. Deceased was a Butler County girl, and made one in all the parties of young people in days gone by. She was married to Frank more than a quarter century ago. Frank was a brother of Mac Ball of this city, and was a teacher. Mrs. Ball was a cousin to Mrs. Dr. Hewitt. She leaves a husband and several children to mourn her loss. This editor remembers Miss [sic] Ball when she was a mischievous, fun-loving girl, but has not seen her for many years. Many of her old friends still live here, and will be sorry to hear she has gone over to the home behind, from whence none return.
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