Huntington Herald Dispatch 20 Dec 1929
JOSEPH S. BALL, Seventy Five years old, who died at his home 1140 Washington avenue Wednesday night will be buried following funeral services this afternoon at 3 O'Clock from the residence. Burial will be in Woodmere Cemetery. Mr Ball has been a resident of Huntington through out his entire life and has been closely identified with the development of the west end of the city. He was engaged in the meat business, being affilllated with the Feasenmier Packing Co. for some years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Mary Bryan Ball, three brothers, John Ball of Clifton Forge Va., Frank Ball of Barboursville,WV. and W.E. Ball of this city ; also four sisters, Mrs Jennie Chapman ; Mrs Fannie Black and Mrs Ella Estes all of Huntington and Mrs Mamie Wright of Baltimore , and a nephew , Dr. O.T. Stafford of Huntington.
Huntington Herald Dispatch 20 Dec 1929
JOSEPH S. BALL, Seventy Five years old, who died at his home 1140 Washington avenue Wednesday night will be buried following funeral services this afternoon at 3 O'Clock from the residence. Burial will be in Woodmere Cemetery. Mr Ball has been a resident of Huntington through out his entire life and has been closely identified with the development of the west end of the city. He was engaged in the meat business, being affilllated with the Feasenmier Packing Co. for some years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Mary Bryan Ball, three brothers, John Ball of Clifton Forge Va., Frank Ball of Barboursville,WV. and W.E. Ball of this city ; also four sisters, Mrs Jennie Chapman ; Mrs Fannie Black and Mrs Ella Estes all of Huntington and Mrs Mamie Wright of Baltimore , and a nephew , Dr. O.T. Stafford of Huntington.
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