Lonnie Lewis Ball

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Lonnie Lewis Ball, age 46, of Williamsburg, Kentucky departed this world on July 21, 2023 at his home.
Lonnie was born on November 28, 1976 in Corbin, Kentucky to Lonnie Earl Ball and Carrie Lou Rhoades.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Lonnie Earl Ball and Carrie Lou Rhoades; and sister, Kasey Ball.
Lonnie loved fishing, riding his motorcycle, and spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by five children, Haley Cummins (Blake) of Jellico, Tennessee, Lonnie Earl Ball, IV of Muncie, Indiana, Michelle Ball of Muncie, Indiana, Della Jones of Williamsburg, Kentucky, and Jamie Jones of Williamsburg, Kentucky; five grandchildren, Colton Jones, Sam Jones, Javon Wallace, Olivia Cummins, and Layla Cummins; five sisters, Diana Brooks (James) of Lakeland, Florida, Christy Davis (Chris) of Williamsburg, Kentucky, Angela Helton of Williamsburg, Kentucky, Tara Day (James) of Simpsonville, Kentucky, and Megan Hughes (Jake) of Corbin, Kentucky; two brothers, Marvin Helton (Sabrina) of Rockholds, Kentucky and Frank Helton (Erma) of Rockholds, Kentucky; stepfather, Franklin Helton, Sr. of Williamsburg, Kentucky; several nieces and nephews and a host of other family and friends to mourn his passing.
Visitation will be 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Monday, July 24, at the Croley Funeral Home Chapel.
Funeral service will be at 1:00 PM Tuesday, July 25, at the Croley Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. John Rhoades and Rev. Bill Meadors officiating.
He will be laid to rest in the Wofford Cemetery – Rhoades Addition.

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