Mrs. Ball was in her 66th year. She had been almost an invalid for about twelve months. Most of this time she was unable to leave her room. She was given during these months the tenderest nursing by her husband, children, and friends.
Mrs. Ball was a most consistent Christian and a valued member of Grace Street Baptist Church. She was charitable and kind and her many friends and acquaintances will regret to learn of her death. She was the last of one of the oldest families in Virginia and was the daughter of the late O. D. and Rebekah Browne. She was the last member of her family.
Published in the Times, Sunday, January 7, 1900, page 8 and from the Daily Dispatch, page 19.
Mrs. Ball was in her 66th year. She had been almost an invalid for about twelve months. Most of this time she was unable to leave her room. She was given during these months the tenderest nursing by her husband, children, and friends.
Mrs. Ball was a most consistent Christian and a valued member of Grace Street Baptist Church. She was charitable and kind and her many friends and acquaintances will regret to learn of her death. She was the last of one of the oldest families in Virginia and was the daughter of the late O. D. and Rebekah Browne. She was the last member of her family.
Published in the Times, Sunday, January 7, 1900, page 8 and from the Daily Dispatch, page 19.
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Mrs, Date Of Burial : 01/09/1900, , Ref: Cemetery Records
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