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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal
A veteran of World War I, Louis
P.- Ball, 48, of 323 Prospect St.. died
unexpectedly of a heart affliction
at 3 o'clock Sunday morning in
the Veterans' Center, Batavia,
where he was taken on Saturday.
Mr. Ball was born In Lockport.
April 11, 1897, and was educated In
St. Mary's Parochial School. He
served with the infantry In the
first World War. For a number of
years he was employed by the Merrltt
Engineering and Sales Company
but for the past ten years had been
an employe of the Carborundum
Company in Niagara Falls.
A member of B. Leo Dolan Post,
410, American Legion, and the 40
and 8. Mr. Ball also was a member
of Lockport Aerie, 836, Fraternal
Order of Eagles, and the Screwball
Club.
Surviving are his wife, Clara; e
son, Ralph Edward Ball; a sister,
Mrs. Harold Moore, and five brothers,
Joseph, Jacob, Adam, John and
Martin Ball, all of Lockport and
vicinity.
Services will be held Wednesday
at 8:30 at the family home and at
9 o'clock at St. Anthony's Church
Burial will be m Wright's Comers
Cemetery.
Members of Dolan Post will meet
this evening at 8:15 in American
Legion Headquarters and proceed
hi a body to the Ball home to pay
their respects to the Legionnaire
Pott Commander Anthony J. Haley
will lead the delegation.
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