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Ballard Rev. William E. 1938-2015

BALLARD, HOLLAND, GOODE

Posted By: Mary Lou Verburg Volunteer (email)
Date: 8/11/2016 at 16:50:50

The Rev. William E. Ballard, 77 of Lacona, IA died on Nov. 12, 2015 at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015 at First United Methodist Church in Chariton. Burial was held at Cochran Cemetery in Lacona.

Bill was born on Feb. 24, 1938, in Nevada, IA, the son of Claude and Hazel (Holland) Ballard. Bill's story County roots run deep. He was a great-great-grandson of Mormon Ballard, who with his brother, was dispatched by the Dragoons from Fort Des Moines to settle Story County in 1844. Schools, businesses, a creek and other natural features in the Huxley area still bear the family name.
Bill graduated from Collins high School in 1956 and enrolled at Simpson College, where he played basketball and baseball and was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He met Sue Ellen Goode at Simpson and they were married in 1960. Bill began serving as a student pastor in the Methodist Church while a student at Simpson. He graduated from Simpson in 1960, then attended Iliff School of Theology in Denver, CO., where he earned master's degrees in divinity and religious education in 1964.
Bill was ordained a deacon in the Iowa Methodist Church in 1963 and a full elder in 19665. Over the course of of his 49-year career in ministry, bill served Methodist and United Methodist church in Armel, CO. and many communities in Iowa including Lacona, Liberty Center, New Virginia Larger Parish, Council Bluffs (Broadway) Hamburg, Rock Valley, Doon, Dysart, Centerville and surrounding Appanoose County communities (Cincinnati, Esline, Jerome, Mystic, Numa and Unionville, Nevada, Oskaloosa, Eagle Grove and Bedford.
After retiring from ordained ministry in 2006, Bill became a hospice minister with Hospice of Central Iowa (later HCI Care Services) retiring for a second time in 2013. Bill and Sue Ellen retired to Lacona. Bill was elected mayor of Lacona in 2009 and served in that office through his death.
Bill also served at Chaplain of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy for more than 27 years, starting in 1988 and continuing through the date of his death. Bill taught courses in Moral Aspects of Use of Force and Death Notification, and he served as chaplain at every ILEA commencement from 108th through the 163rd Basic Police Academy Classes.
Bill was active in numerous civic, community, and professional organizations throughout his professional life, including Boy Scouts of American, Rotary International, Kiwanis, and Lake View Country Club in Chariton. He was Iowa's representative to the Town and Country Ministry of the United Methodist Church's North Central Jurisdiction form many years and was a Master Mason and member of the Order of Eastern Star for nearly 50 years. In 2010, he served as Honorary Grand Marshal for Simpson College's commencement.

Bill raised Simmental cattle with Sue Ellen's family and was a member of the Iowa Cattleman's Association and Iowa Simmental Association (Christensen Elite Award recipient, 2015. He served as a judge for many 4-H county fairs over the years. A self taught auctioneer, Bill helped carry on Goode Auction Service, founded by Sue Ellen's grandfather in Lacona more than 100 years ago, and called numerous estate, equipment, and charity auctions over the years.
Bill enjoyed spending time with his family, gathering without fail for holidays, and reunions, attending activities of the children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and vacationing at lakes in Minnesota and elsewhere.

Bill is survived by his wife, Sue Ellen of Lacona, three sons, Bill (Kim Walker) of Oskaloosa; Steve (Jennifer) of Iowa City, and John "Eddie" (Jodi) of Des Moines; six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; and sister, Jane Kliebenstein of Shell Rock; sisters-in-law, Kristine Ballard of Mitchellville, Janice Goode of Lacona, and Linda Goode of Des Moines; a brother-in-law, Lisle Goode of Des Moines; and many nieces and nephews.
Bill is preceded in death by his parents; a brother, George Ballaard; a sister-in-law, Diane Oak Goode; and brothers-in-law, Glen Kliebenstein and Robert Goode.

The family requests that memorial contributions be made to Lacona Fire and Rescue, the United Methodist Church of the donors choice, or Simpson College.

Source: Rock Valley Bee 11-25-2015


 

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