Lawrence County KyArchives Deaths.....Ball, Attison  Wade January 29, 1947
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Name:                Ball, Attison  Wade
Date Of Death:       January 29, 1947 Time: 7pm
Place Of Death:      Lawrence County, Ky
Residence:           Lawrence, Kentucky
Gender:              Male
Race:                W
Age:                 72
Marital Status:      Married
Spouse:              Fraley, Mary
Date Of Birth:       March 11, 1874
Place Of Birth:      Lawrence, Kentucky
Mother's Name:       Thompson, Fannie
Mother's Birthplace: Unavailable
Father's Name:       Ball, Greenville
Father's Birthplace: Unavailable
Cause Of Death:      Coronary Occlusion
Hospital:            Unavailable
SS Number:           Unavailable
Occupation:          Farmer
Funeral Home:        H. H. Cutright
Doctor:              J W McNabb
Coroner:             Unavailable
Informant:           Mrs. Lee Hayes
Date Of Burial:      February 2, 1947
Place Of Burial:     Ball Cemetery
Date Recorded:       February 10, 1947
Source Of Record:    Kentucky Death Certificate
Certificate No.:     3988

BALL, Attison (Att) Wade

Attison (Att) Wade Ball, 72 years old, a retired farmer, died Wednesday night, 
January 29, at his home in Mattie, KY. He was the son of the late Greenville and 
Fannie Thompson Ball. Funeral services were conducted Sunday, February 2 at 
10:30 a.m. from his home with the Rev. William W. Moore and Rev. S. B. Ball 
officiating. Burial was made in the family cemetery. He is survived by his 
widow, Mrs. Mary Farley Ball, one daughter, Mrs. lee Hayes of Louisa; two sons, 
Burns Ball of Ashland and Robert Ball of Adams; one sister, Mrs. Malichi Wheeler 
of Blaine; one brother, Jeff Ball of Adams; 14 grandchildren and 7 great 
grandchildren. Big Sandy News, February 7, 1947



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