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Marion Rich <I>Anderson</I> Ballif

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Marion Rich Anderson Ballif

Birth
Centerville, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
15 Sep 2007 (aged 98)
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
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Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Marion Anderson Ballif, 98, passed away Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007, at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan.
She was born in Centerville, Utah, on Oct. 4, 1908, a daughter of Clarence D. and Libby H. Rich Anderson. She married Karl G. Ballif on May 28, 1936, in Provo, Utah, this marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple.
She graduated from Logan High School and Utah State University with a major in English and speech. She attended University of California at Berkeley, the University of Utah and the University of Idaho at Moscow. She taught school in Idaho for six years and in her later years completed certification to teach "Exceptional Children" and taught in Park City, Salt Lake and Logan.
While living in Preston and Whitney, Idaho, her husband, Karl, farmed and worked in the Franklin Co. Farm Bureau office as an insurance agent, and Marion was secretary and publicity director and was in charge of the Farm Bureau Radio Programs at KPST, Preston. She was the State Chairman of The Talent Find and Talk Meet, and wrote scripts for the Farm Bureau Youth Programs presented on the radio.
Marion was a state officer in American Association of University Women, a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Honorary Teachers Society, Iota Chapter and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She was active in Fine Arts Circle and P.T.A. Upon retirement, she received various awards from Utah American Pen Women for drama, poetry and essays and wrote featured articles in the ward newsletter.
After retirement, she and her husband traveled extensively and especially enjoyed Washington D.C. and archeological sites of South and Central America, spending their winter months in the southwest.
She was an active member of the LDS Church, she had served in stake and ward teacher training programs, in drama, speech and literature and served in all the auxiliaries. She was a member of the Northwood Ward.
Marion is survived by two sons, Karl C. (Marilyn) Ballif of Las Vegas, Nev., and James D. (Crystal) Ballif of Standardsville, Va.; four grandchildren, Trevor and Frank Ballif of Charlottesville, Va., and Teresa Moody and Spencer Ballif of Las Vegas, Nev.; and eight great-grandchildren.
Marion Anderson Ballif, 98, passed away Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007, at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan.
She was born in Centerville, Utah, on Oct. 4, 1908, a daughter of Clarence D. and Libby H. Rich Anderson. She married Karl G. Ballif on May 28, 1936, in Provo, Utah, this marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple.
She graduated from Logan High School and Utah State University with a major in English and speech. She attended University of California at Berkeley, the University of Utah and the University of Idaho at Moscow. She taught school in Idaho for six years and in her later years completed certification to teach "Exceptional Children" and taught in Park City, Salt Lake and Logan.
While living in Preston and Whitney, Idaho, her husband, Karl, farmed and worked in the Franklin Co. Farm Bureau office as an insurance agent, and Marion was secretary and publicity director and was in charge of the Farm Bureau Radio Programs at KPST, Preston. She was the State Chairman of The Talent Find and Talk Meet, and wrote scripts for the Farm Bureau Youth Programs presented on the radio.
Marion was a state officer in American Association of University Women, a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Honorary Teachers Society, Iota Chapter and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She was active in Fine Arts Circle and P.T.A. Upon retirement, she received various awards from Utah American Pen Women for drama, poetry and essays and wrote featured articles in the ward newsletter.
After retirement, she and her husband traveled extensively and especially enjoyed Washington D.C. and archeological sites of South and Central America, spending their winter months in the southwest.
She was an active member of the LDS Church, she had served in stake and ward teacher training programs, in drama, speech and literature and served in all the auxiliaries. She was a member of the Northwood Ward.
Marion is survived by two sons, Karl C. (Marilyn) Ballif of Las Vegas, Nev., and James D. (Crystal) Ballif of Standardsville, Va.; four grandchildren, Trevor and Frank Ballif of Charlottesville, Va., and Teresa Moody and Spencer Ballif of Las Vegas, Nev.; and eight great-grandchildren.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21996296/marion_rich-ballif: accessed ), memorial page for Marion Rich Anderson Ballif (4 Oct 1908–15 Sep 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21996296, citing Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA; Maintained by Laurie (contributor 2811407).