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Our Heavenly Father knows the sorrow we feel when a loved one falls asleep in death. He will help you endure those difficult days. I am truly sorry for your loss. Matthew 5:4.
February 27, 2018 | Chicago, IL
Photo courtesy of Bill DeBerry Funeral Directors - Denton
Denton, Texas
Jun 9, 1942 – Mar 2, 2017 (Age 74)
Bartonville, TX – Shirley Jean Howard Ball, 74, passed peacefully from Earth in Denton on March 2, 2017, after a brief illness. With Jim, her husband of 54 years, Shirley had been a nine-year resident of Bartonville, where the couple moved to enjoy the serenity of their home and family. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, March 6, at Creekwood Christian Church, 2660 Forest Vista Dr., Flower Mound, TX 75028, with reception to follow at Grapes to Wine, Town Center, Bartonville.
Shirley was born in Overton, TX, on June 9, 1942, where here father was an oil field worker and later Humble service station owner. The Howard’s lived in nearby New London before moving to Commerce in the early 1950s, where Shirley graduated from Commerce High School and East Texas State College with a B.S. in Music Education, majoring in pipe organ. She taught music in Dallas schools until US Army service called Jim in 1966.
Returning to Texas in 1969, with their first son, James Howard Ball, Shirley and Jim lived in Garland, while Jim began a 30-year-long, public relations/communications career with Dallas-based Dr Pepper Company. After Aaron Nelson Ball came along, she was doubly active as a Cub Scout leader, PTA counselor, soccer coach, band, choir, and baseball booster, Republican Party activist, and committee member at the Dallas Athletic Club. One of Shirley’s major year-long activities was collecting ornaments and planning for the next Christmas season. A member of Denton Country Club, she also loved playing her piano, listening to classical and jazz music, attending concerts, gardening, genealogy research, rug hooking, reading, cooking, excellent wines, traveling, and most of all her family.
Shirley was preceded in death by parents Clint and Melba Howard and brother, Benny. She is survived by Jim; sons, James Howard and Aaron Nelson Ball (Kelly) of Corinth, TX; and grandsons, James Brett Ball and James Ethan Ball of Corinth.
Memorials may be made to Scottish Rite Hospital, Dallas, St. Jude’s Hospital, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston. God just got another winner.
Read MoreOur Heavenly Father knows the sorrow we feel when a loved one falls asleep in death. He will help you endure those difficult days. I am truly sorry for your loss. Matthew 5:4.
February 27, 2018 | Chicago, IL
Kind thoughts are with the family in your time of grief. May fond memories bring you comfort during these difficult days. Psalms 9: 9, 10
March 07, 2017
Dear Jim and Family-
I was stunned this morning when I open the paper to the Obituaries and saw Shirley's picture. Sincere condolences on her passing.
Shirley was one of a kind and what a wonderful lady, wife, Mother Grandmother and friend. And her enthusiasm for everything in life was overwhelming, particularly her Santa Claus Collection.
Fond memories!
I will miss her, as will many others.
May God Bless Dear Shirley and the Ball Family.
Bill Melton
March 06, 2017 | Estes Park, CO
Sorry for the loss of a dear loved one. May you find comfort during this grieving moment. Psalm 105:4.
M S
March 06, 2017 | Houston
Jim, I am so sorry for your loss. Shirley was truly a wonderful lady and she will be missed by so many. I am praying for your comfort and peace. God Bless you and your family.
Barbara Legan
March 06, 2017 | Hurst, TX
I'm very sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in the promise at Is. 25:8: God will soon "swallow up death forever".
Jacqueline Taylor
March 05, 2017 | TX
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Bill DeBerry and Bill DeBerry Jr.
March 05, 2017 | Denton, TX
One of the greatest gifts Mom and Foots gave me was the Dr Pepper family. I was so lucky to be around so many wonderful people. And, two of my favorites were Jim and Shirley.
I always enjoyed seeing Shirley. She and I had a passion for ornaments. I always looked forward to hearing what "find" she would discovered at a garage sale. Jim, don't throw away that Valliancourt Starlight Santa. That was her biggest steal!!
Jim, I am so sorry for your loss. Please know you and your...
Judy Thomas
March 04, 2017 | Dallas, TX