COLLEEN BALL
IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Colleen Mishell Broyles Ball, 38, of Idaho Falls, died May 29, 2006, at her home.
She was born August 26, 1967, in Blackfoot, Idaho, to Jesse D. Broyles and Peggy Joy Hutcheson Broyles. She lived in Washington for a time, then moved to Idaho Falls.
She married Warren Ball and they were later divorced. She married Anthony Burnett and they were later divorced. She enjoyed collecting figurines and cow trinkets.
Survivors include:
Parents: Jesse & Connie Broyles, Ririe, ID
Son: Jesse Stephens
Daughter: Toni James, WA
Daughter: Randi James, A
Brother: Jeffery Broyles, Colorado Springs, CO
Sister: Lorraine Bassett, Idaho Falls, ID
Sister: April Holverson, Idaho Falls, ID
Funeral Services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, 2006, at Wood Funeral Home, 273 North Ridge, Idaho Falls. The family will visit with friends for one hour prior to the services at Wood Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.
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Condolences sent online:
Bonnie Caughie Butler
I am very sorry for your loss. I want you to know how much Colleen meant to me and many others whom she came in contact with throughout the years. Colleen was not only a friend, she was also my sponsor from AA and gave me great insight and encouragement. Colleen and I also lived together for 2 1/2 years, during this time we became very close. Some of the activites we enjoyed were riding bikes and just talking about life in general. She helped me through a difficult period in my life when I was very ill and could do little for myself. She will be missed and thought of often. I love her and miss her always. I am putting a journal of thoughts together for you as a family, so when you are ready please contact me at 552-0931. She will always have a spot in my heart.
Bonnie
Linda Smith [Gothicgirl@cableone.net]
I got the chance to know Colleen at her worst and her best. We met up again at an AA meeting and I thank God that I got the chance to know her at a recovery level. She was a wonderful person. Very caring and was always there to ask me how I was doing, even if I had a rough day. Please remember that she is no longer suffering and she has made a great impact on everyone's life, especially those in AA. She will forever be in our thoughts. Hang in there!
Linda Smith