Mrs. Z.M. Ball, died last Tuesday at her home on south Washington street after a short illness. She was taken with congestion of the lungs a few days ago and grew rapidly worse.
Louise Noble Ball was the daughter of the late Cornelius Smock, and was raised in this city. She was a member of Center Presbyterian church and was a woman respected and admired by all with whom she in contact. She leaves a husband and two sons, Howard and Allen. Crawfordsville Weekly, February 3, 1899
Contributor: R & Kim Hancock (47060780) • [email protected]
Mrs. Z.M. Ball, died last Tuesday at her home on south Washington street after a short illness. She was taken with congestion of the lungs a few days ago and grew rapidly worse.
Louise Noble Ball was the daughter of the late Cornelius Smock, and was raised in this city. She was a member of Center Presbyterian church and was a woman respected and admired by all with whom she in contact. She leaves a husband and two sons, Howard and Allen. Crawfordsville Weekly, February 3, 1899
Contributor: R & Kim Hancock (47060780) • [email protected]
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