Dr. Michael-Ball-Obituary

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Dr. Michael Anthony Ball

Ithaca, New York

Jul 1, 1961 – Dec 20, 2014

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BORN
July 1, 1961
DIED
December 20, 2014
LOCATION
Ithaca, New York

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Bangs Funeral Home - Ithaca Obituary

Dr. Michael Anthony Ball, born July 1, 1961 passed away on December 20, 2014. Michael was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, but moved to Syracuse, NY as a child and graduated from Henniger High School. Michael was passionate about horses from an early age and after high school graduation,...

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Hard to believe Michael passed 8 years ago. His memories live on with our family, he was brilliant, witty and always so dedicated to what he was doing.

Michael is truly missed. He was taken from us far too early.

I am so sorry to learn of Mike's passing. A brilliantly funny guy with a passion for horses. He possessed a level of intelligence that was inspiring to me. I spent two years with him at UGA and we became friends quickly. A sad sad loss, my sympathies to his mom and family.

I have just learned of this great loss. Mike was a good friend of mine in veterinary school. He was such an impressive person, so smart, friendly and compassionate. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

As busy as we were in vet school Mike seemed to always have time for a smile or good conversation or even a compliment on my new haircut. It was a shock to hear of his loss, I'm still reeling. An asset to our profession and a kind friend....may there be great peace and happiness where you are now and, of course a few interesting problems to solve.

As a farrier, I worked with Michael on several cases. I always enjoyed his company and offer my deepest sympathy to his family.

Mike was such a nice person and so smart. I remember having a discussion with him during finals about the definition of "esoteric" of all things! My condolences.

I am so sorry to hear about Mike's passing. My deepest condolences to his family.

Last news I expected to get. Mike was one of my good friends in vet school, now I wish I had tried harder to get in touch with him since graduation. My sympathy to all who hold him dear.