On Monday, Janaury 23, 2006. Beloved son of Keith Ball and Sylvia Brown. Also survived by two brothers, two sisters, two grandmothers, one uncle, four aunts, three nephews, two nieces, two cousins, and a host of other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, January 31, 10 a.m., until service 11 a.m., at Victory Christian Ministries International, 5840 Kirby Rd, Clinton, MD. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements by BACON.
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Carolyn Fields
February 9, 2006
To The Family of Abraham Ball,
Abraham is now resting in the bosom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He has ran the race and has finished his course/purpose here on earth and now he awaits his heavenly reward. He is just away, but one of these glorious days, you will see him again. May God continue to comfort and bless you all.
Frances Johnson
February 7, 2006
Sorry to hear of your love one. Abe brought lots of fond memmories to our family and love. Your friends Bo & Devin will miss you.To the family May God Bless You and Keep You.
Frances Johnson
February 7, 2006
Sorry to hear of your loss,Abe brought fond memories to our family,and lots of love. Your friends Bo&Devin will miss you dearly. To the family, May God Bless you all.
Mary & Barbara Frazier
February 6, 2006
To the Ball Family,
Sorry to hear about the loss of Abraham. May GOD be with you in this time of sorrow. Abraham will be missed and loved by many people. May GOD Bless you.....
Hope Gray
January 30, 2006
To Abe's Family:
May God's love be your strength and may your fond memories of Abe's love bring you comfort and peace now and through the days ahead. God knows your every need and will continue to sustain you through this time of deepest sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Abe will truly be missed.
Mr. & Mrs. Gray & family
Ann Fonfara
January 30, 2006
Sylvia, Gary, Christopher, Kia, and Esther,
You have been in my thoughts and prayers. Remember Abraham is now an angel and will be at your side always. I will always remember him as a young boy, full of mischief and what a smile!! And how helpful he and Chris were in helping me with my move. He will remain in my heart, as well as each of you ....ALWAYS. May God continue to hold each of you in the palm of His hand.
Ann, Haley's other Grandmother
Kristina Fonfara
January 30, 2006
Abraham,
Words can't express how much we will miss you! I'll miss your beautiful smile and fun spirit! You were my brother-in-law but beyond that you were my friend. Haley and I love you and miss you!
Your sister Kristina and niece Haley.
MOE
January 30, 2006
R.I.P. baby boy, there is a heaven for a G. And although your soul may be lost, your spirit will never be forgotten. It's like I can still hear you Abe. But you know the fam gonna hold you down til we see you again lil brother. May GOD bless your soul and may it always Rest In Peace!!!
Ann Y. Sexton
January 30, 2006
I think the testimonials of his friends tell of his character and I know it is hard to accept death but the way we have lived our lives is the memory we can always keep. Some things can never be taken from us. Time heals to an extent. Bless you.
Auntie
January 30, 2006
Abraham:
Throughout your life, I called you by so many nicknames (A, Abie, Abie-Baby, Hammy, Hammuel). I'll miss calling you these names. I will always love you. You were a confident and expressive person, to say the least. I might have seemed hard on you at times, but it was only because I always wanted the best for you. And love never gives up. You were always in my prayers. In many ways, I saw 'me' in your personality, of which your mother can attest. I'll see you again dear nephew, in Glory. To be absent from the body is to be present with our Lord Jesus Christ!
Yvonne Diamond
January 29, 2006
Hammy - what can I say? Even though I didn't know you, I know your mother, who is a very close friend of mine. She is and will always be my inspiration - a woman of enormous faith and strength.
Love,
Vonnie
ryland reese
January 29, 2006
young abe little brother R.I.P i learned something life's2 short man much love baby and i now u lived your life the way u wanted 2 i see when i crossover champ
L P
January 29, 2006
Abraham, thank you for being a good friend and rest in peace.
L P
January 29, 2006
Abraham thank you for being a real friend.
Funky Flood
January 29, 2006
Rest in peace, my friend. You may be gone, but NEVER forgotten. You will be missed. Feelings of sadness and anger try to get the best of me, but they won't, because I know you are in a better place. See you when I get there.
Larnell Perry
January 29, 2006
Abe you was like another big brother to me. For the simple fact that I grew up with you through our child hood years up until now. I know your in a better place but your memory they will never take and all the inspirational conversations we had to keep each other strong through hard times.
Sonia Watts
January 29, 2006
I will always remember you as a Happy and Jolly person never seem to be down or sad, always kept people laughing. I will miss talking to you about asking me abvice about your female friends and saying Ms. Sonia you know what, you always kept it real. And especially when you say to me Ms. Sonia you be Faking at times you are a good person with a can heart but now you are in heaven with all the angels. May God Bless.
Heather and Kevin Hawkinson
January 29, 2006
Dear Sylvia,
We are so sorry for your loss. The love of God, your family and friends will get you through this. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
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