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William Ball

Plano, Texas

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Ball, William Clyde Clyde Ball was born in Plano, Texas to John William Ball and Sally Mabel Sandifer Ball on September 18, 1916. He died in Austin, Texas on September 27, 2010 from the complications of a heart attack and stroke. Clyde married Dixie DeArmond in 1941 and she preceded him in death...

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Linda,
My heart feels for your loss! As I've read several of the comments on this site, I can tell your dad was more than special to you and many other in our community. You were a very devoted daughter and your dad was really lucky to have you! My prayers are with you and your family as you mourn the passing of a great person.

Clyde,
You will be missed, RIP, you deserve your rest after living the very full life you have lived.

Sweet Linda, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I know how close you were and what a tremendous loss this is for all of you. The few times I saw him he was a true sweetheart and a fascinating conversationalist. He certainly had a wonderful life further enriched by his loving daughter. Blessings to you and your family.

Mr. Ball was one of the best story tellers ever. I will carry and share them with others. He was a true Texan and of course that includes his gentlemanly like ways. I never saw him without a smile and big hug. It was my honor to have known him. Thank you for sharing your dad.
Laurie Allen

Clyde was a wonderful neighbor and person. I will always remember our Saturday nights of playing cards or spinners. He will be missed by all who knew him. Ginny Pepin (Mesquite)

Mr. Ball was a wonderful man that I met when I was about 14 years old. His patience and good cheer are something that I will remember always. He was a wonderful male role model in my life. He was a joy.

We will keep our memories of Clyde alive and always remember his kindness and love. He was truly a fine man, and dear friend. May God bless you and give you strength in the coming days and weeks, and may the memories you have of him sustain you. We loved him and we know he loved us. God's grace and peace.