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Taylor M. Ball

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Taylor M. Ball

Birth
USA
Death
12 Jan 2008 (aged 1)
Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Peaksville, Clark County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5150968, Longitude: -91.709012
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Taylor M. Ball
2006 - 2008

FELICITY A. AND TAYLOR M. BALL

Felicity A. Ball, age 4, and Taylor M. Ball, age 1, of rural Kahoka, MO, died Saturday, January 12, 2008, in a fire which destroyed their family home.


Felicity was born July 15, 2003 and Taylor was born February 27, 2006, the children of Anthony and Jackie Rose Shotts Ball.


Survivors include their parents; a brother, Caleb; grandparents: John and Lora Carlson, Tony and Tina Ball, Melissa and Bruce Billington, and Frederick and Connie Hawkins; great-grandparents: Judy Payton and Gene Hamner, Ralph Ball and Rita Sherwood, Patricia Shotts, Steve and Dixie Bollin, Gary Shaw and Sandy White, Doris Carlson, and Jacqueline Hawkins; great-great grandparents, Leo and Clara Bollin; as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.


They were preceded in death by great-grandparents: Francis and Leota Ball, Bill and Martha Pagel, James Shotts, and James Carlson; great-great grandparents: Lester and Mary Shaffer, Ellsworth and Ruby Shaw, Goldie and Seth Shotts and Nettie Wise; also a great uncle, Danny Ball, and a great aunt, Faith Shotts.


Taylor or "tater tot" was known for her big blue, wide-open eyes which could be mischievious at times. When that happened she was either doing it or thinking about doing it. She was full of energy and full of life and loved picking on her sister, Felicity. She was also a big Dora fan and loved to "shake her booty" whenever there was music playing. Taylor never met a stranger and said "hi"to everyone she saw. Even though her vocabulary was limited, she never had problem getting her point across. She loved fleece, soft blankets, and dragging them around. She and Felicity were both Daddy's girls and there was never a dull moment when they were around. They loved their new little brother and both had a way of lighting up a room whenever they came in. People never forgot them when they met them.


Felicity, also known as "Lissy Lou"and sometimes referred to as "Calamity Jane", touched everyone she knew. She had an imagination that wouldn't stop and educated all her grandparents. She was a student at Kahoka Head Start and was wise beyond her age. She knew big words and how to use them appropriately. She helped other students in class and loved helping her family and grandparents do anything - garden, work puzzles on the computer, tending flowers, or whatever they were doing. She loved to hunt with her dad, go 4-wheeling, dirt biking, and riding her mule. She was a real "river rat" and loved to go boating and bowling.

She also loved to watch Nickelodeon and eat popcorn and baby carrots. She and Taylor both loved to be read to. Their light will always shine in the hearts of those that know and love them.


Funeral services will be held Thursday, January 17, 2008, at 2 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home in Kahoka with burial following in the Peaksville (MO) Cemetery.


Friends can call at Wilson Funeral Home after 9 a.m. Wednesday with family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m.



Taylor M. Ball
2006 - 2008

FELICITY A. AND TAYLOR M. BALL

Felicity A. Ball, age 4, and Taylor M. Ball, age 1, of rural Kahoka, MO, died Saturday, January 12, 2008, in a fire which destroyed their family home.


Felicity was born July 15, 2003 and Taylor was born February 27, 2006, the children of Anthony and Jackie Rose Shotts Ball.


Survivors include their parents; a brother, Caleb; grandparents: John and Lora Carlson, Tony and Tina Ball, Melissa and Bruce Billington, and Frederick and Connie Hawkins; great-grandparents: Judy Payton and Gene Hamner, Ralph Ball and Rita Sherwood, Patricia Shotts, Steve and Dixie Bollin, Gary Shaw and Sandy White, Doris Carlson, and Jacqueline Hawkins; great-great grandparents, Leo and Clara Bollin; as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.


They were preceded in death by great-grandparents: Francis and Leota Ball, Bill and Martha Pagel, James Shotts, and James Carlson; great-great grandparents: Lester and Mary Shaffer, Ellsworth and Ruby Shaw, Goldie and Seth Shotts and Nettie Wise; also a great uncle, Danny Ball, and a great aunt, Faith Shotts.


Taylor or "tater tot" was known for her big blue, wide-open eyes which could be mischievious at times. When that happened she was either doing it or thinking about doing it. She was full of energy and full of life and loved picking on her sister, Felicity. She was also a big Dora fan and loved to "shake her booty" whenever there was music playing. Taylor never met a stranger and said "hi"to everyone she saw. Even though her vocabulary was limited, she never had problem getting her point across. She loved fleece, soft blankets, and dragging them around. She and Felicity were both Daddy's girls and there was never a dull moment when they were around. They loved their new little brother and both had a way of lighting up a room whenever they came in. People never forgot them when they met them.


Felicity, also known as "Lissy Lou"and sometimes referred to as "Calamity Jane", touched everyone she knew. She had an imagination that wouldn't stop and educated all her grandparents. She was a student at Kahoka Head Start and was wise beyond her age. She knew big words and how to use them appropriately. She helped other students in class and loved helping her family and grandparents do anything - garden, work puzzles on the computer, tending flowers, or whatever they were doing. She loved to hunt with her dad, go 4-wheeling, dirt biking, and riding her mule. She was a real "river rat" and loved to go boating and bowling.

She also loved to watch Nickelodeon and eat popcorn and baby carrots. She and Taylor both loved to be read to. Their light will always shine in the hearts of those that know and love them.


Funeral services will be held Thursday, January 17, 2008, at 2 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home in Kahoka with burial following in the Peaksville (MO) Cemetery.


Friends can call at Wilson Funeral Home after 9 a.m. Wednesday with family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m.




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