November 14, 2008
Memorial service planned,
scholarship created for Ohio graduate
A memorial service for a volunteer with the Ohio
University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine’s ComCorps who died this week will be held
Saturday in his hometown of Cuyahoga Falls.
James David Ball, 23, died from injuries
suffered from an accidental fall on Tuesday
outside his residence on Marietta Street in
Athens.
In lieu of other remembrances, Ball’s family
requests that donations be made to the newly
created James D. Ball Memorial Scholarship Fund.
The scholarship was established in Ball’s memory
for use in paid internships for OHIO students in
the Athens City/County Health Department, where
he was currently working as a volunteer in
ComCorps. Donations can be made c/o the Ohio
University College of Health and Human Services,
P.O. Box 869, Athens, Ohio, 45701.
ComCorps is an AmeriCorps program funded by the
Corporation for National and Community Service,
said Nancy Schell, director of the program for
OU-HCOM’s Community Health Programs. It is often
described as a domestic Peace Corps where
members serve 1 to 2 years earning a small
living stipend and upon completing the program,
an education award. Established in 1999, ComCorps currently has 20 volunteers who serve
in all Athens County schools and in 14 other
community service and health agencies. ComCorps
provides health education and access to
healthcare to children and families in Athens
County.
A 2008 graduate of Ohio University with a degree
in community health, Ball joined ComCorps in
August for a one year commitment, working with
the Athens City-County Health Department, Schell
said. His duties at the health department
included working in community and environmental
health education.
“When I hired him, I was so excited,” Schell
said. “He was a perfect fit for the position and
it was such a great opportunity for him to
advance his certifications and skills.”
While serving at the health department, Ball was
also working towards his certification in
sanitation, Schell said. “It was a great
stepping stone for him to a position he was
perfectly suited for,” Schell said. “He was
quiet and unassuming and a solid worker. He
already is missed by his 19 peers, our program
and the health department.”
Saturday’s memorial service will be conducted at
11 a.m. in the First United Methodist Church,
245 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221.
The Rev. Marvin Brown and the Rev. Susan Lausch
will officiate. Friends may call at the church
beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday.