Personal Details of Charles Ball

 

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Buried:  18/06/1931

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Burial Register
Name at death Charles Ball
Age at Death 86
Burial Date 18 June 1931
Abode 11 Argyle Road
Newbury
Official at Burial W.L. Jones
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 156
Reccord Number 10842
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Charles Ball
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Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  South facing kerbstone: In Loving Memory of my dear husband Charles Ball who died 13th. June 1931 aged 86./ North facing kerbstone: Also of Sarah Ball died Feb.22nd 1938 aged 92 years./ East facing kerbstone: "Thy will be done".
 
Name on Memorial Charles Ball
Date of death 13/06/1931
Age 86
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type 4 kerbstones with corner posts
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Inscribed letters, fair
Pattison Location Code P22
Others named on memorial
Sarah Ball

Newspaper Cuttings

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Charles Ball
Source: Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison
Article date: 18/06/1931
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

DEATH OF MR. CHARLES BALL
AN OLD NEWBURIAN
The death occurred at King John’s Alms-houses on Saturday night, after a lingering illness, of Mr. Charles Ball. Like his wife he was a native of Hurstbourne Tarrant, and on coming to Newbury they linked themselves with the Primitive Methodists. For 13 years from the time the present church in Bartholomew-street was built in 1877 they acted as joint caretakers, and since they have been keenly identified with the activities of the church, Mr. Ball having served as a sidesman for many years. He had practically no schooling, and when seven years of age started “bird-scaring” at a shilling a week. Then he earned 2s. 6d. a week looking after four horses. Afterwards he was coachman to the late Mr. Charles Nutley, in Newbury, and continued to drive horses when the brewery passed into the hands of Mr. Finn. In his prime he was a keen cricketer, and could handle a bat and ball with ability. Mr. and Mrs. Ball, who brought up seven children, celebrated their diamond wedding in April four years ago, when they received congratulations from the King and queen. Mr. Ball was 86 years of age and is survived by his wife, who will be 85 next month.

The funeral takes place to-day (Thursday), a service being held at the Primitive Methodist Church at 3 p.m., the interment being in Newtown-road Cemetery.

THE LATE MR. CHARLES BALL
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date:
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

THE LATE MR. CHARLES BALL
THE FUNERAL
The funeral of Mr. Charles Ball, of King John's Almshouses, took place on Thursday afternoon, the service at the Primitive Methodist Church being largely attended by fellow church workers, members of the congregation and friends. The Rev. W. Lawson Jones officiated, being assisted by the Rev. Ralph R. Collier. The interment was in Newtown-road Cemetery.

The mourners were Mrs. C. Ball (widow), Mr. G. Ball (Belfast), Mr. Harry Ball Bournemouth, (sons) , Mrs. H. Russell, Caversham (daughter), Mr. H. Aldridge (grandson), Mrs. C. Middleton and Mrs. John Baverstock (grand daughters), Mrs. Simms and Mrs Blackmore, Andover (nieces), Mr. Charles Ball (nephew) Hurstbourne Tarrant, Mrs. J. Alderman (sister-in-law), Mrs. N. Russell, Southampton, Mrs. T. Taylor, Twyford, Mrs Geo. Ball, Mr. Fred Hillier, Mr. William Noyes and Mr. Horace Russell (sons-in-law), Mr.John Baverstock and Mr. Harold Russell.

Wreaths were sent by His loving Wife; George and family, Belfast; Eddie and Horace; Harry and family, Bournemouth; Harry and Elsie; Kitty, Will and John; John and Peter; Lil and Nan, Southampton; From the Almshouses; Mr. and Mrs. harry Samuels; Primitive Methodist Women's Own; Primitive Methodist Ladies' Committee; Primitive Methodist Trustees; Members and Congregation;Newbury P. S. A.; Mr. and Mrs. Winters;Mrs and Miss Wellocks; Mr and Mrs. North, Didcot; Mr. and Mrs. James Baverstock; Mrs. Geering; Mr. and Mrs. Neale, Southampton; Dr and Mrs Wynter; Mr. and Mrs.Quallington; Mr. and Mrs. R.C.Scull; Mrs. Collins, Hurstbourne Tarrant; a few friends, Hurstbourne Tarrant; Harry, Amy, Tom and Betty Voss; Mr. W. Harding; and “From Uncle”.

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