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Ball - Louise Noble Smock



Source: Waveland Independent, Friday Feb 3, 1899

Mrs. Z.M Ball died Tuesday morning 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 the Center Presbyterian Church and was a woman respected and admired by all with whom she came in contact. She leaves a husband and two sons, Howard and Allen. Crawfordsville Journal. - kbz

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Argus News Feb 4, 1899 p 3

Mrs. Louisa Noble Ball, the wife of ZM Ball, died at 1:30 o'clock Monday with congestion of the lungs. She was taken ill a week ago but her condition was not considered alarming until about Tuesday. Her son, Allan, was telegraphed from Indianapolis and came on the night train reaching her bed side but a few minutes before the end came. The deceased was 60 years of age. She was the daughter of the late Cornelius SMock and was raised in this city. Mrs. Ball belonged to Center Presbyterian Church and was a devout christian woman. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made. - kbz

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, February 3, 1899

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. - Kim H

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