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Earl George Ballard

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Earl George Ballard Veteran

Birth
Death
10 Feb 2019 (aged 81)
Burial
North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.8442783, Longitude: -92.2500133
Plot
Section N, Site 300
Memorial ID
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Captain Earl Ballard slipped the surly bounds of earth on February 10, 2019. He passed away at the age of 81 at Good Sam's after a brief and courageous battle with brain cancer. His life began on 9-19-37 in Kerrville, Texas, but included many stops along the way because his step-dad was a military man. His education includes Frankfurt High School in Germany, graduation at Austin High School in El Paso, Stephenville Junior College, and finally Texas A&M. Earl's flying career started with the United States Air Force learning to fly in the Air Force Cadet class of G61, then flying missions to Turkey, France, and Bangkok. His career ended after 32 years of flying and line check training with Delta Air Lines where he retired as an "International Pilot". Earl always said he wanted to fly the biggest planes made!! Even after moving to Hot Springs Village in 2000, he continued to meet monthly with his Delta flying buddies for lunch.

Earl was preceded in death by his parents, Floyd Barnhart and Martha Ann Hamilton Ballard and his stepfather E.H. Ballard, his sister, Dixie Marie McClellan. He is survived by the "love of his life", Jeanne, with whom he just celebrated their 40th anniversary, a sister, Linda O'Connell, three children, Timothy, Matthew, and Mitchell, four grandchildren, one great grandchild, many nieces and nephews.

Captain Earl loved to reminisce about all his days of flying and had a lot of stories about all the famous people that had been on his flights. He loved playing golf with his friends and his wife and they made many golfing trips. Earl spent a lot of his free time playing "freecell" on his computer, playing euchre with friends, and snuggling up in the recliner with his dog, Dexter. Earl also had a passion for the piano and he spent hours playing the oldies. Earl was a kind and gentle soul who will be sorely missed by his family and friends.

*Obituary information courtesy of Find A Grave contributor J Hill.
Captain Earl Ballard slipped the surly bounds of earth on February 10, 2019. He passed away at the age of 81 at Good Sam's after a brief and courageous battle with brain cancer. His life began on 9-19-37 in Kerrville, Texas, but included many stops along the way because his step-dad was a military man. His education includes Frankfurt High School in Germany, graduation at Austin High School in El Paso, Stephenville Junior College, and finally Texas A&M. Earl's flying career started with the United States Air Force learning to fly in the Air Force Cadet class of G61, then flying missions to Turkey, France, and Bangkok. His career ended after 32 years of flying and line check training with Delta Air Lines where he retired as an "International Pilot". Earl always said he wanted to fly the biggest planes made!! Even after moving to Hot Springs Village in 2000, he continued to meet monthly with his Delta flying buddies for lunch.

Earl was preceded in death by his parents, Floyd Barnhart and Martha Ann Hamilton Ballard and his stepfather E.H. Ballard, his sister, Dixie Marie McClellan. He is survived by the "love of his life", Jeanne, with whom he just celebrated their 40th anniversary, a sister, Linda O'Connell, three children, Timothy, Matthew, and Mitchell, four grandchildren, one great grandchild, many nieces and nephews.

Captain Earl loved to reminisce about all his days of flying and had a lot of stories about all the famous people that had been on his flights. He loved playing golf with his friends and his wife and they made many golfing trips. Earl spent a lot of his free time playing "freecell" on his computer, playing euchre with friends, and snuggling up in the recliner with his dog, Dexter. Earl also had a passion for the piano and he spent hours playing the oldies. Earl was a kind and gentle soul who will be sorely missed by his family and friends.

*Obituary information courtesy of Find A Grave contributor J Hill.

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