Belinda Ann Ball Myers
June 22, 1959 - March 18, 2020
Belinda Ann Ball Myers was born on June 22, 1959 to the late Dezel “Buck” and Elizabeth “Lizziebeth” Ball. She joined Owens Chapel Baptist Church at an early age and was a member of the choir. She later moved her membership to Join the Baptist Church. In 1977, Belinda graduated from Columbia High School where she played basketball and was a cheerleader.
Belinda celebrated her marriage to Jeffery Myers for over 30 years, Belinda was a faithful wife, loving mother and grandmother, devoted sister, and caring friend. She cherished her family more than anything. She was completely involved in the lived of her children. She was employed at Rutterex for many years and later begin working for Jeff Myers Concrete as a secretary for over 20 years. Belinda lived life to the fullest and enjoyed making others feel welcome. She always kept a smile on her face. That smile will always enlighten our hearts.
On March 18, 2020, God called our beloved Belinda home to join her father Dezel, Mother Elizabeth, and grandson Joshua Woodson.
She leaves to cherish her memories a devoted husband Jeffery Myers, two sons: Patrick Ball and Gerrod Ball, three stepchildren: Brandon Myers, Jeffery Myers, Jr. and Latonda Harvey Myers, sisters: Elain Norris, Rosemary Cooper, Cynetha Ball, Evelyn (Robert) Ratliff, and brothers: Terry D. Ball, Sr. all of Columbia, MS and Larry Robertson of Gulfport, MS, Nineteen grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, aunts and uncles: Sidney (Alma) Johnson of Tulsa, OK, Mary Jean Price and Jessie Lue Barnes of Columbia, MS, Laura (Pastor Charles) Norwood of Gardena CA, and Burnett (Mildred) Ball of Columbia, MS, and a host of brother in laws, sister in laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Aunty I miss you so much I was hoping that we would see each other again the last time I saw you I was 7yrs old love you and give god a big hug for me and tell Joshua I wish I could have met him and tell uncle I still haven't seen the easter bunny 😀😀😃
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