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Marc L. Ball

Syracuse, New York

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March 16, 2004 Marc L. Ball, 29, of Syracuse died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Born in Syracuse, he was a graduate of Solvay High School, Le Moyne College, the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. Marc was a social studies teacher at Fayetteville Man-lius High School and an adjunct...

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Carol, Les, and Chris-

Marc's spirit lives on in all of us who remember him fondly. I extend my deepest sympathies to you during this difficult time.

Dear Carol and Les,
We just learned of the passing on of Marc. We cannot even begin to express our saddness and grief. We have read all of the other entries and believe that you must be so proud of your son and grateful for his life that has touched so many others. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry for your loss. Marc was very polite, and fun to work with, when we were looking for his house. He and you are in my prayers. With deepest sympathy, Pei Lin Huang

Les, Carole & Chris:

We are all so very sorry for this great loss. Marc was very special and such a great person. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all and again we are so sorry. It is like a part of our family that has passed. We as neighbors have been through a lot together. Good times and bad times. We are always there for each other. God Bless you All

I had Mr. Ball freshman year, amazing teacher, I will never forget a single lesson he taught. From the first day when he threw a tissue box across the room, to the time when we had a tolga party, he was always a joy to be around. He will never be forgotten.

So sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Marc thru hockey. I'll keep him in my prayers.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Although we did not personally know Marc, we always heard what a wonderful young man he was.

Jack & Marcia LaManna

Please know that Marc will live on in my memory as he will with so many others. I will always see him smiling, joking, and loving life.

I want to extend my sympathies to Marc's family. During the last five years at FM, I enjoyed having Marc as a colleague in house 1.