Fred S. Ball, the man who seemed to be in the middle of everything in Salt Lake City for decades, died Monday night, one month shy of his 83rd birthday.
Fred S. Ball, the man who seemed to be in the middle of everything in Salt Lake City for decades, died Monday night, one month shy of his 83rd birthday.
A longtime community leader, Ball was a whirlwind of energy and work, and nothing seemed to stop him. He survived some 16 years after first being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which made him such a marvel that doctors once called him to learn how he did it.