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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 2/16/1921
Thomas L. Ball, life-long resident of
Lockport, died this morning at 3
o'clock, at his home No. 124 Saxton
street. A complication of diseases, from
which he had been suffering for some
time, caused his death. He was 52
years old. He leaves a wife. Mary T.
Ball, and two sons, Lawrence E at
home, and Rollin T., of No. 112 Grant
street, this city, besides two s i s t e r s and
one brother. Mrs. Charles Meyers of
Buffalo; Mrs. Everett Kime of Niagara
Fallss, and Rev. Robert H. Ball, of Fair
Haven, Vermont.
Mr. Ball was born in Lockport December
20. 1868, and has lived here all
his life. He was an expert candy maker,
and has been In the confectionery
and lce Cream business, conducting
stores in this clty and at Olcott
Beach. He was proprietor of the old
Castle Inn at Olcott, near the creek
bridge, and after that was destroyed by
fire, he build the New Castle Inn across
from the park. He was a member of
-Niagara Lodge, No. 375. F. & A. M.
The funeral services will be held on
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the Bap-
tist Church. Interment will be in Cold
.Springs cemetery.
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