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Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, wife of President M. Russell Ballard, dies at 86

Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his wife Barbara smile at each other prior to Elder Ballard speaking to Brigham Young University students during a campus devotional held in the Marriott Center in Provo on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017. Credit: Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
M. Russell Ballard and Barbara Bowen Ballard smile in an official wedding photo from 1951. Credit: Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
Then-Elder M. Russell Ballard, background left, and Sister Barbara B. Ballard, right, match wits and luck with family members in playing a game of Bonkers. Credit: Church News archive, Church News archive
President M. Russell Ballard, currently the Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, treasures his marriage and family with his wife, Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, with both shown in this undated photo together. “I knew from the beginning th Credit: Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
Elder M. Russell Ballard and Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, when he was called in 1976 to serve in the First Quorum of the Seventy. Credit: Church News archive, Church News archive
Elder M. Russell Ballard and Sister Barbara B. Ballard wave to congregation at the conclusion of the Europe Area Sisters Meeting in September 2014. The meeting originated in Frankfurt, Germany, and was broadcast throughout Europe. Credit: IRI
Sister Barbara B. Ballard joins her husband, Elder M. Russell Ballard, at the pulpit during a member meeting in Netherlands in September 2014. Credit: Church News archive, Church News archive
Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Twelve Apostles and his wife Barbara exit the stand following the Sunday morning session of the 184th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sunday, April 6, 2014 at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. Credit: Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
Elder M. Russell Ballard and his wife, Sister Barbara Ballard, were among those attending at the dedication of the Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple on Sunday afternoon {td0w}, Aug.23, 2009 in South Jordan, Utah. Gerry Avant, Deseret News Credit: Gerry Avant
Elder M. Russell Ballard and wife Barbara prior to receiving the Legacy of Life award Apr 17, 2008 in Salt Lake City. Jeffrey D. Allred/photo Credit: Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News, Deseret News
M. Russell Ballard and his wife, Barbara B. Ballard. Credit: Deseret News archive, Deseret News archive
The Instagram account of President M. Russell Ballard shared a photo of a young M. Russell and Barbara Ballard in a Aug. 23, 2018, post. “I encourage you to not be afraid of the future,” the post read. “Don’t let anything that’s going on in the world slow
Barbara Ballard laughs while her husband, Elder M. Russell Ballard, reads a missionary's report to family members during a council meeting in Salt Lake City on Monday, Dec. 26, 2016. Elder M. Russell Ballard has been an energetic advocate of the council system in the Church stretching at least as far back as October 1993, when he talked on that subject in general conference for the first time. Credit: Nick Wagner, Deseret News, Deseret News
Elder M. Russell Ballard and his wife, Sister Barbara Ballard, at right, and Elder William Walker, to the left of Elder Ballard, and other leaders were presented white hats as symbols of western hospitality and good cheer. Sunday, Oct., 28, 2012. Photo by Gerry Avant Credit: Gerry Avant, Church News, Church News
Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, 1932-2018
Women Conference Elder Ballard 13 2015 Women's Conference Friday Afternoon Closing Session in Marriott Center Elder M. Russell Ballard May 1, 2015 Photography by: Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Copyright BYU Photo 2015 All Rights Reserved photo@byu.edu (801)422-7322 0 Credit: Mark A. Philbrick, Mark A. Philbrick
Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, 1932-2018
Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, 1932-2018
Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, 1932-2018
President M. Russell Ballard and Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard with their children and spouses. Credit: Provided by the Ballard family
President M. Russell Ballard and Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard
President M. Russell Ballard and Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard
Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, 1932-2018
Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, 1932-2018
Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard, 1932-2018
Photographs shared of Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard and President M. Russell Ballard during their 50th wedding anniversary celebration.

After a life of dedicated service to her family and the Church, Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard died peacefully Monday, Oct. 1, 2018, at her home in Salt Lake City, surrounded by her family. She was 86.

The wife of President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sister Ballard will be remembered for her characteristic grace, sense of humor, loving smile and lack of guile.

A loving wife, mother and grandmother, Sister Ballard faced many health issues in recent years, including Alzheimer’s disease.

Barbara Bowen was born Jan. 5, 1932, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to James Russell Bowen and Afton Wilkins Bowen. She was a student body officer at South High School in Salt Lake City, where she graduated as valedictorian of her class. She also attended the University of Utah and studied English.

Just three days after Russell Ballard returned home from his mission in the British Isles, he met his future wife at a Hello Day dance at the University of Utah.

“A friend of mine thought I ought to meet her, so he tagged in to dance with her, danced over to where I was, introduced me, and I danced with her 30 seconds before I was tagged out,” President Ballard recalled later. “That was the beginning of a courtship of 11 months.”

Years later, President Ballard said that “getting her to agree to marry me was the greatest sales job I ever did.

M. Russell Ballard and Barbara Bowen Ballard smile in an official wedding photo from 1951.
M. Russell Ballard and Barbara Bowen Ballard smile in an official wedding photo from 1951. | Credit: Intellectual Reserve, Inc.

“She was not only beautiful but had a sparkling personality,” he said.

The couple married Aug. 28, 1951, in the Salt Lake Temple, and had two sons and five daughters.

Shortly after they married, he was called to serve in a bishopric of the Holladay 12th Ward. Later, he would serve as bishop of the Monument Park 13th Ward in Salt Lake City.

The couple moved to Toronto, Canada, in 1974, where President Ballard presided over the Canada Toronto Mission until 1977. It was during that service that he was sustained to the First Quorum of the Seventy on April 3, 1976, continuing his duties as mission president until the term of service was up.

During their time in Ontario, Sister Ballard made many cherished connections with the missionaries, Church members and community members.

President Ballard often acknowledged Sister Ballard’s support in their family’s success. “I married the right daughter of God,” he said. “Without the help and direction of Barbara, our family relationships would not have been as happy and fulfilling as they were. Barbara is a treasure for our family forever. We honor her for her constant love, good judgment and counsel.”

President M. Russell Ballard and Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard with their children and spouses.
President M. Russell Ballard and Sister Barbara Bowen Ballard with their children and spouses. | Credit: Provided by the Ballard family

On March 28, 2002, Sister Ballard was honored as the Exemplary Woman of the Year at Brigham Young University-Idaho.

In her remarks, Sister Ballard spoke on the theme, “Standing in Holy Places.” She affirmed that a woman can make every home a holy place by the standards that she keeps and the grace that she shows. She encouraged women to make good choices and develop their talents.

During a devotional address on March 13, 2001, Elder Ballard spoke of his 50-year marriage to Sister Ballard.

“The greatest day in my life was the day I met Barbara Bowen,” he said. “My greatest accomplishment was convincing her that I was the only true and living returned missionary among all of those she was dating. It was a most important day when we were married in the Salt Lake Temple.”

Sister Ballard served faithfully in many Church callings. She taught classes and served in presidencies of the Primary, Young Women and Relief Society. She found great joy as she befriended and fellowshipped others.

Elder M. Russell Ballard and his wife, Sister Barbara B. Ballard, at right, and other leaders were presented white hats as symbols of western hospitality and good cheer at the October 2012 youth celebration held in conjunction with the Calgary Alberta Canada dedication.
Elder M. Russell Ballard and his wife, Sister Barbara B. Ballard, at right, and other leaders were presented white hats as symbols of western hospitality and good cheer at the October 2012 youth celebration held in conjunction with the Calgary Alberta Canada dedication. | Credit: Gerry Avant, Church News, Church News

For 15 years Sister Ballard served as a caregiver to her mother, Afton Bowen — who came to live with the Ballards in her later years. Sister Ballard often commented on her gratitude for the time she spent with her mother during that time, according to Newsroom. Together they shared a love of laughter and created cherished family memories.

According to her family, Sister Ballard’s greatest desire was to be a loving mother to her children — Clark (Leanna) Ballard, Holly (Paul) Clayton, Meleea (David) Roper, Tammy (Brad) Brower, Stacey (Hal) Murdock, Brynn (Peter) Huntsman and Craig (Melissa) Ballard — 43 grandchildren and 90 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, Oct. 8, at noon at the Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 S. Wasatch Dr., Salt Lake City. No public viewing will be held Monday morning, Oct. 8. A public viewing will be held Sunday evening, Oct. 7, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at Larken Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 East 1300 South.

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