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Lenore Ball

Hilbert, Wisconsin

1919 - 2012 (Age 93)

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Lenore BallLenore Ball of Kaukauna, 93, completed her journey on earth November 5th at Saint Paul Home. Born in Hilbert November 22, 1919, she was the daughter of the late Madge and Edward King. She graduated from Kaukauna High School in 1938 and was married to Dean Ball October 17, 1941. They...

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Lenore, you will be missed. Dean and Lenore were lifetime friends of my family and her daughter Janet was a dear and loving friend of mine. So sorry to hear about Dick. My prayers are with you.

I grews up across the street and so enjoyed good conversation wtih her even when I returned home to visit. Her daughter inspired me to go to cosmetology school. I will miss her smiling face. My thoughts and prayers go to the family.

My thoughts and prayers for the family of Lenore Ball. It was a pleasure to take care of Lenore and to be there when a smile was needed. Words, however kind, can't mend your heartache, but those who care and share your loss with you, pray and hope for your comfort and peace of mind. The love and support of a mother such as hers, can never be replaced, but I hope you find some strength, in the love of family and in the warm embrace of friends. She was so much fun to visit with and I loved...

Lenore & Dean were my "backyard" neighbors and when she heard my last name, she explained how we were related. I always enjoyed the time we spent together. She was such a wonderful spirit and will be missed.

Lenore has always been tactful, gracious, loving, honest and above all simply human. For the past fifteen years we have shared much as friends. She honored me by being open about the joys and challenges we all face in some way in life. Her perspective on life has helped me with mine. Staying positive and open while knowing what was truly important in any given situation are living traits she imparted to everyone she knew. I know much of your essence lives on with your loving family and...

My wife knew Lenore when she was a young girl living on Brothers street. Later our boys did leaf raking and chores for Lenore. We we honored by her presence at our son Chris' Eagle scout ceremony. Our other son Erik developed and maintained a long friendship with Lenore.
"A wonderful human being" We will miss you!

My father, Mike Schuh was the manager of Canal Place where I met Lenore years ago. She became like family in those days, and I greatly missed seeing her when my dad passed. Her wonderful smile,attitude and humor made a lifetime impression on myself and my children. I take comfort in knowing that treasured friends are reunited in heaven, drinking coffee and smiling down on us. He'll watch over her as he did here. My deepest sympathy for your great loss.

Leo and I want you all to know that we will miss our ever-smiling cousin. We were surprised to read of her death on the 7th.
She will surely be missed, having been one of those few folks one meets in life who makes one's life richer, happier, and more fun. As time goes by, you'll find that sharing memories of your mom will bring more smiles than tears to your face.
We have been blessed to have had the Lovely Lenore in our lives.
Know that we are thinking of all of you as you...

I grew up across the street from Balls.As a young girl I always enjoyed visiting Lenore.Looked forward to seeing her at the Five and Dime.My condolences to the family.Your mother was truely a gem and a delight.