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Teresa was born
March 21, 1951. She passed away December 13, 2013. Teresa joined her father,
Robert-Bill Ball (1969) and sister, Pamela Sue Ball-Barksdale (1985) that
preceded her in death.
Teresa was a wife, daughter, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, caregiver,
and a great friend. Her fun spirit, love, laughter and stability that she
brought to the family will be missed by many.
Survivors left behind to grieve are her mother, Evelyn Ball; brothers, Luvern
and Charles Ball; sister, Joyce Derosa; sister - in law, Virgie Ball; along with
numerous nieces and nephews. Her husband of 46 years, Edwin Mendell; sons,
Kenneth and Kevin Mendell; daughter – in law, Lisa Mendell, grandchildren,
Stephanie, Robert, and Michael; great – grandchildren, Elizabeth, Joseph, and
Ryan.
Arrangements for Teresa and her family were placed in the care of the Vice
family at Havenbrook Funeral Home of Norman.
Online condolences may be shared at www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com.
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