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Warren Glen “Glen & Glynn” Ball

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Warren Glen “Glen & Glynn” Ball

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
24 Dec 1935 (aged 15)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.6694179, Longitude: -97.47861
Plot
6D-60-NW
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Died From: Appendicitis, believe had awhile. After operation, gan-grene was discovered to have already set in from a busted Appendicitis.

He was an A student in school.
His hobby was Aviation, he could name on sight every type & make of plane.
Very loved student & person, is still missed.

OBIT: The Daily Oklahoma Ok. City, Ok.

Warren Glen Ball Dies From Operation Warren Glen Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ball, passed away at a hospital Tuesday, December 24 as a result of an operation for appendicitis. He was 15 years of age. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. L. Pettit Thursday afternoon at the First Christian church, Baggerley funeral directors in charge. Burial was in Gracelawn cemetery. Warren, a student in Edmond high school, was a bright boy in his class work, and his hobby was aviation. He could name on sight every type and make of plane. This was the first death in this immediate family.

Information provided by his sister Oriola, my mother
Died From: Appendicitis, believe had awhile. After operation, gan-grene was discovered to have already set in from a busted Appendicitis.

He was an A student in school.
His hobby was Aviation, he could name on sight every type & make of plane.
Very loved student & person, is still missed.

OBIT: The Daily Oklahoma Ok. City, Ok.

Warren Glen Ball Dies From Operation Warren Glen Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ball, passed away at a hospital Tuesday, December 24 as a result of an operation for appendicitis. He was 15 years of age. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. L. Pettit Thursday afternoon at the First Christian church, Baggerley funeral directors in charge. Burial was in Gracelawn cemetery. Warren, a student in Edmond high school, was a bright boy in his class work, and his hobby was aviation. He could name on sight every type and make of plane. This was the first death in this immediate family.

Information provided by his sister Oriola, my mother

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I know how it is spelled on the stone but my mother said, her brother, I have correct



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