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Kenneth L. Ball Jr.

Salinas, California

Oct 9, 1951 – Dec 17, 2022

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BORN
October 9, 1951
DIED
December 17, 2022
LOCATION
Salinas, California

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Kenneth L. Ball Jr. passed away suddenly but peacefully in his home in Salinas on Saturday December 17, 2022. Born on October 9, 1951 in Carmel to parents Myrtle (Billeci) and Kenneth L. Ball Sr., Kenny was a lifelong resident of Monterey County. His earliest years were spent in Monterey, but by...

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Sending condolences to Ken's family. I met Ken while working as an HR representative at PG&E. I had not had any prior Labor Relations experience when I joined the Company, but instead of taking advantage of that, Ken and Mike Haentjens provided subtle "schooling" to help me learn and improve at my job. Ken was such a wonderful colleague full of information, humor and a strong sense of advocacy for his IBEW constituents. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of the contract and could be...

I've known Kenny for quite a few years, and we worked together until I retired in 2016. He was a no-nonsense man and I look back at the heated discussions we had and smile, At the end of the day we were always friends and I miss him. Sincerely and respectfully, Ed Dwyer

We are so sorry for your loss. I have known Kenny since we were very young kids. Had the best times in Arroyo Seco with all the Balls!

My condolences to Cindi and the entire Ball family. I worked with Kenny at IBEW 1245, he was a great Union man, and he let folks know where they stood, there was no second guessing where Kenny stood, and you could always learn from him. You spend a lot of your life listening to people waiver, talk in circles, and backtrack, not Kenny Ball. I´ll always respect and appreciate my time with him.

Kenny was such a blessing in Arroyo Seco.....full of laughs, love, and generosity. A true pleasure knowing him growing up. May God hold you in His embrace during this heartbreaking time.

My deepest sympathy and prayers to all the family. I remember Kenny coming over and helping Mike wit a gas line for a new stove. And Kenny also barbecue for the reception after Mike passed away. Thank you again Kenny. I think Kenny had fishing plan but Cindi said he would do it. Thank you too Cindi. RIP Kenny Judy Madsen