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Laura Lee Ball

Dallas, Texas

1953 - 2020

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December 25, 2020
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Dallas, Texas

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BALL, Laura Lee (Jones) Laura Lee (Jones) Ball, 67, passed from this life on December 25th, 2020. Laura was born February 4, 1953 to John A. Jones and Wilma Lydell (Adams) Jones in Quinlan, Texas. She worked for Safeway from the early 70's-1987 and then later served as the assistant manager of...

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I didn't get to meet you, but loving your daughter is one of the best moments in my life.

The day I met Laura, I was welcomed with open arms. Through her daughter, I found the second most gentle, caring and loving woman on this rather. Second only to my own mother. This world truly has lost an angel.

We love you so much, Granny! You would have loved baby Laura!

Happy birthday, Granny!!! We love you so very much! -Michael, Ale, and Laura Elizabeth

Laura was one of the sweetest people I had ever met and probably the only person I will ever meet to give me a kiss, cry, tell me she loves me and drive carefully on the way home the first time I met her. We were family through marriage, my brother thankfully chose her daughter Laura (LeeAnn) to be his wife. I see so much of her mom in her, so for that I'm thankful I will always get some of Granny's spark when around LeeAnn.

I remember going to her house to see her and Nanny, I...

She was so sweet! I loved her better than okra Coming to vist yall was/is always some of my favorite times.

I remember that she was always smiling...and what a beautiful smile she had. She loved with her whole heart. She had a heart of gold and would give out of her own need. True sacrifice! I always felt so loved by her...as I imagine everyone did. That’s just the kind of person that she was. I love you guys...her legacy carries on they you. ❤❤❤

Praying for your family and hope you feel comforted in your happy memories with her.

My sister, DeAnn, and I were always so excited when Uncle Calvin and Aunt Laura came to visit. Aunt Laura was always so happy to see us, she would do her “laughing-turn-to-crying” every time. Always made me feel so special that she was that happy to see me. And she always took up for me when DeAnn would call me a brat or a pest or one of the many little sister names she had for me. I thought Aunt Laura was the COOLEST - she had cool clothes, cool hair, cool makeup, and a cool car! I...