From Death Certificate:
Place of death: 212 Jefferson St.
Wife: Theresa Buchanan
Age 79 years, 11 months, 21 days
Occupation: Machinist, Grocer
Father: Spencer Ball, b. Delaware
Mother: Mary McCauley, b. Delaware
Informant: Mrs. Robt W. Ball
Cause of death: Pneumonia; influenza
E.C. Totten, M.D.
Burial: Madison Cemetery (Fairmount Cemetery); 5 Jan 1922
George C. Vail & Sons, Undertaker
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The Madison Courier
Funeral of Robert W. Ball
Funeral services for Robert W. Ball, who died yesterday morning at five o'clock at his home on south Jefferson street, will be held at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the residence in charge of Rev. Ruder of Trinity church. The burial will be at Fairmount in charge of the order of Odd Fellows of which lodge he was a member.
Mr. Ball was a native of Madison, and could have been 80 years of age the 13th of this month. In years gone by he was engaged in the grocery business here, but more recently with Mrs. Ball conducted the Kentucky boarding house on south Jefferson street. He was well known and well liked by many friends. Besides the widow, two daughters survive, Mrs. Mayme Gordon and Mrs. Samuel Moreland.
From Death Certificate:
Place of death: 212 Jefferson St.
Wife: Theresa Buchanan
Age 79 years, 11 months, 21 days
Occupation: Machinist, Grocer
Father: Spencer Ball, b. Delaware
Mother: Mary McCauley, b. Delaware
Informant: Mrs. Robt W. Ball
Cause of death: Pneumonia; influenza
E.C. Totten, M.D.
Burial: Madison Cemetery (Fairmount Cemetery); 5 Jan 1922
George C. Vail & Sons, Undertaker
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The Madison Courier
Funeral of Robert W. Ball
Funeral services for Robert W. Ball, who died yesterday morning at five o'clock at his home on south Jefferson street, will be held at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the residence in charge of Rev. Ruder of Trinity church. The burial will be at Fairmount in charge of the order of Odd Fellows of which lodge he was a member.
Mr. Ball was a native of Madison, and could have been 80 years of age the 13th of this month. In years gone by he was engaged in the grocery business here, but more recently with Mrs. Ball conducted the Kentucky boarding house on south Jefferson street. He was well known and well liked by many friends. Besides the widow, two daughters survive, Mrs. Mayme Gordon and Mrs. Samuel Moreland.
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