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Susan Ford Bales

Susan Elizabeth Ford Bales (born July 6, 1957) is an American author, photojournalist, and former chair of the board of the Betty Ford Center for alcohol and drug abuse. She is the only daughter of Gerald Ford, the 38th president of the United States and his wife Betty Ford née Bloomer.

Susan Ford Bales
Bales in 2023
2nd Chairwoman of the Betty Ford Center
Assumed office
January 25, 2005
Preceded byBetty Ford
Personal details
Born
Susan Elizabeth Ford

(1957-07-06) July 6, 1957 (age 66)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Spouses
Charles Vance
(m. 1979; div. 1988)
Vaden Bales
(m. 1989; div. 2018)
Children2
Parents
RelativesSteven Ford, brother
Occupation

Biography edit

Youth edit

Ford is the youngest child and only daughter of former U.S. President Gerald Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford. As a teenager attending the Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, Maryland, she held her senior prom, for the class of 1975, in the East Room of the White House.[1] She served as official White House hostess when her mother was hospitalized for breast cancer.

Ford enrolled in Mount Vernon College for Women (now part of the George Washington University) in northwest Washington, D.C. in 1975 when her father was in the White House. She later briefly attended the University of Kansas for the spring semester of 1977, but did not graduate.[2][3]

 
Ford and Siamese cat "Shan Shein" at the White House in 1974

Career edit

Bales trained as a photographer and worked as a photojournalist for the Associated Press, Newsweek, Money Magazine, Ladies Home Journal, the Topeka Capital-Journal, the Omaha Sun and also freelanced.[4] She was hired to shoot publicity stills for the film Jaws 2,[5] with many appearing in Ray Loynd's book Jaws 2 Log.[6]

In 1992, she became a member of the board of the Betty Ford Center and in 2005 became chair of the organization. She succeeded her mother, who remained a board member.[7]

Writings edit

In 2002, Bales wrote, with Laura Hayden, a novel, Double Exposure: A First Daughter Mystery, with a contemporary White House setting; in 2005, a sequel, Sharp Focus, was published.

Public events edit

Bales attended the December 26, 2006 – January 3, 2007 state funeral services and ceremonies for her father with her mother, and over the course of several days greeted mourners while President Ford's casket lay in state on the Lincoln Catafalque in the Capitol Rotunda and during the public repose at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[8] She read a passage from the Epistle of James during the funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral, and her daughter Tyne Berlanga offered one of the prayers during the funeral service at Grace Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids.[9] In addition, on January 1, she assisted her mother in receiving dignitaries and official visitors who had come to Blair House, the presidential guest house in Washington, to pay their respects.

 
Bales christens Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) in Newport News, Virginia on November 9, 2013

On January 16, 2007, Bales spoke at a naming ceremony at the Pentagon[10] for the aircraft carrier CVN-78, which was officially named the Gerald R. Ford. That same day, Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter announced that Bales had been named the carrier's ceremonial sponsor. On November 14, 2009, Bales participated in the keel laying for the ship.[11][12]

On June 11, 2007, she delivered remarks in Washington at the unveiling of the U.S. Postal Service's commemorative stamp honoring President Ford. In July 2007, Bales represented her mother at the funeral service of former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson; in the same month, she and her husband Vaden Bales represented Mrs. Ford and the Ford family at the naming of the Gerald R. Ford Post Office in Vail, Colorado.

On November 9, 2013, she christened the Gerald R. Ford with a bottle of sparkling water.[13]

On April 8, 2016, during a change of command ceremony aboard USS Gerald R. Ford and in recognition of her "extraordinary service as CVN 78 Ship Sponsor", she was named an honorary naval aviator by Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson, thus becoming only the 31st person to receive this honor, and the first woman ever to be so honored.[14] The ship was commissioned as USS Gerald R. Ford on July 22, 2017, with Bales in attendance to give the order, "Man our ship, and bring her to life."

In 2018, Bales represented the Ford family at the funerals of President George H.W. and First Lady Barbara Bush.

Personal life edit

Susan E. Ford married Charles Vance, one of her father's former U.S. Secret Service agents, on February 10, 1979. For a time, they operated a private security company in Washington. They have two daughters, Tyne Mary Vance (born 1980) and Heather Elizabeth Vance (born 1983). Susan and Charles Vance were divorced in 1988. Susan married attorney Vaden Bales in 1989, from whom she was divorced in 2018.

In Betty Ford's Betty – A Glad Awakening, her mother credits Susan with having orchestrated an intervention in 1982 after the Ford family became concerned with her drinking, addictions and behavior.[15] In 1984, Bales and her mother, Betty Ford, helped launch National Breast Cancer Awareness Month[16] with a joint appearance in an ad campaign.

She and her second husband lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma, after their marriage on July 25, 1989. In 1997, they moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they lived for nearly 12 years before returning to Tulsa in 2009. She has since divorced and relocated to McKinney, Texas. In 2010, at age 53, Bales went into sudden cardiac arrest while exercising on an elliptical machine. She had no prior knowledge that she had heart disease. Bales says she was "extremely lucky" that while she was in the gym, a surgeon was "walking up the steps" and "shocked" her back. She was revived with an automated external defibrillator. After her recovery, she was given a heart stent and pacemaker. She spoke of the experience on June 4, 2013, at the American Heart Association's Heart Ball in Grand Rapids.[17]

Cultural depictions edit

Susan Ford had a significant role in the Showtime television series The First Lady, in which she is portrayed by Dakota Fanning.[18]

Bibliography edit

  • Degregorio, William A., The Complete Book of U.S. Presidents (5th edition), Barricade Books, Fort Lee, New Jersey, 2001.
  • Wead, Doug, All the President's Children, Atria Books, New York, 2003, ISBN 0-7434-4631-3

References edit

  1. ^ "Senior Prom at the White House". Ghosts of DC. Retrieved February 6, 2012.
  2. ^ Maines, Sophia (December 28, 2006). "First daughter briefly attended KU". Lawrence Journal-World. Lawrence, Kansas. Retrieved June 30, 2016. Ford enrolled at KU for the spring semester of 1977, studying photojournalism.
  3. ^ Clifford, Garry (June 22, 1981). "The Agent of Change in Susan Ford's Life Has Been Hubby Chuck Vance". People. 15 (24). Retrieved November 13, 2019.
  4. ^ . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on March 29, 2008.
  5. ^ Kachmar, Diane C. (2002). Roy Scheider: a film biography. McFarland. p. 76. ISBN 0-7864-1201-1.
  6. ^ Loynd, Ray (1978). The Jaws 2 Log. London: W.H. Allen. ISBN 0-426-18868-3.
  7. ^ "Addiction Treatment - Betty Ford Center - Rancho Mirage, CA".
  8. ^ . news.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on January 10, 2007.
  9. ^ Religion Blog | The Dallas Morning News May 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on March 26, 2008. Retrieved November 17, 2007.
  11. ^ "Gerald R. Ford ship ceremony brings Susan Ford Bales, family to Newport News, Virginia", The Grand Rapids Press, November 13, 2009.
  12. ^ "Susan Ford Bales writes her initials onto a metal plate during the keel laying and authentication ceremony", The Navy Newsstand, November 14, 2009.
  13. ^ . Daily Press. November 9, 2013. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  14. ^ . Daily Press. April 8, 2016. Archived from the original on July 21, 2019.
  15. ^ Romano, Lois (November 8, 2011). "Betty Ford Center's Messy Path After Former First Lady's Death". The Daily Beast.
  16. ^ National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
  17. ^ Thomas, Sue (June 4, 2013). "Susan Ford Bales tells of surviving sudden cardiac arrest: 'I was extremely lucky'". MLive.com.
  18. ^ Kang, Inkoo (April 14, 2022). "Review | 'The First Lady' turns three compelling women into Emmy bait". Washington Post. Retrieved May 13, 2022.

External links edit

  • Susan Ford Bales at IMDb
  • "You Give Back, You Don't Give Up", PARADE
  • Just ask Chelsea, Jenna and Barbara: Escaping the glare of the spotlight isn't easy for kids whose dads work in the Oval Office – San Francisco Chronicle
  • Senior Prom at the White House – brief account of Susan Ford's prom, held in the East Room of the White House
Honorary titles
Preceded by Chairwoman of Betty Ford Center
2005–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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Susan Ford redirects here For the New Hampshire politician see Susan M Ford Susan Elizabeth Ford Bales born July 6 1957 is an American author photojournalist and former chair of the board of the Betty Ford Center for alcohol and drug abuse She is the only daughter of Gerald Ford the 38th president of the United States and his wife Betty Ford nee Bloomer Susan Ford BalesBales in 20232nd Chairwoman of the Betty Ford CenterIncumbentAssumed office January 25 2005Preceded byBetty FordPersonal detailsBornSusan Elizabeth Ford 1957 07 06 July 6 1957 age 66 Washington D C U S SpousesCharles Vance m 1979 div 1988 wbr Vaden Bales m 1989 div 2018 wbr Children2ParentsGerald Ford Betty FordRelativesSteven Ford brotherOccupationAuthorphotojournalist Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Youth 1 2 Career 1 3 Writings 1 4 Public events 1 5 Personal life 2 Cultural depictions 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editYouth edit Ford is the youngest child and only daughter of former U S President Gerald Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford As a teenager attending the Holton Arms School in Bethesda Maryland she held her senior prom for the class of 1975 in the East Room of the White House 1 She served as official White House hostess when her mother was hospitalized for breast cancer Ford enrolled in Mount Vernon College for Women now part of the George Washington University in northwest Washington D C in 1975 when her father was in the White House She later briefly attended the University of Kansas for the spring semester of 1977 but did not graduate 2 3 nbsp Ford and Siamese cat Shan Shein at the White House in 1974Career edit Bales trained as a photographer and worked as a photojournalist for the Associated Press Newsweek Money Magazine Ladies Home Journal the Topeka Capital Journal the Omaha Sun and also freelanced 4 She was hired to shoot publicity stills for the film Jaws 2 5 with many appearing in Ray Loynd s book Jaws 2 Log 6 In 1992 she became a member of the board of the Betty Ford Center and in 2005 became chair of the organization She succeeded her mother who remained a board member 7 Writings edit In 2002 Bales wrote with Laura Hayden a novel Double Exposure A First Daughter Mystery with a contemporary White House setting in 2005 a sequel Sharp Focus was published Public events edit Bales attended the December 26 2006 January 3 2007 state funeral services and ceremonies for her father with her mother and over the course of several days greeted mourners while President Ford s casket lay in state on the Lincoln Catafalque in the Capitol Rotunda and during the public repose at the Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids Michigan 8 She read a passage from the Epistle of James during the funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral and her daughter Tyne Berlanga offered one of the prayers during the funeral service at Grace Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids 9 In addition on January 1 she assisted her mother in receiving dignitaries and official visitors who had come to Blair House the presidential guest house in Washington to pay their respects nbsp Bales christens Gerald R Ford CVN 78 in Newport News Virginia on November 9 2013On January 16 2007 Bales spoke at a naming ceremony at the Pentagon 10 for the aircraft carrier CVN 78 which was officially named the Gerald R Ford That same day Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter announced that Bales had been named the carrier s ceremonial sponsor On November 14 2009 Bales participated in the keel laying for the ship 11 12 On June 11 2007 she delivered remarks in Washington at the unveiling of the U S Postal Service s commemorative stamp honoring President Ford In July 2007 Bales represented her mother at the funeral service of former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in the same month she and her husband Vaden Bales represented Mrs Ford and the Ford family at the naming of the Gerald R Ford Post Office in Vail Colorado On November 9 2013 she christened the Gerald R Ford with a bottle of sparkling water 13 On April 8 2016 during a change of command ceremony aboard USS Gerald R Ford and in recognition of her extraordinary service as CVN 78 Ship Sponsor she was named an honorary naval aviator by Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson thus becoming only the 31st person to receive this honor and the first woman ever to be so honored 14 The ship was commissioned as USS Gerald R Ford on July 22 2017 with Bales in attendance to give the order Man our ship and bring her to life In 2018 Bales represented the Ford family at the funerals of President George H W and First Lady Barbara Bush Personal life edit Susan E Ford married Charles Vance one of her father s former U S Secret Service agents on February 10 1979 For a time they operated a private security company in Washington They have two daughters Tyne Mary Vance born 1980 and Heather Elizabeth Vance born 1983 Susan and Charles Vance were divorced in 1988 Susan married attorney Vaden Bales in 1989 from whom she was divorced in 2018 In Betty Ford s Betty A Glad Awakening her mother credits Susan with having orchestrated an intervention in 1982 after the Ford family became concerned with her drinking addictions and behavior 15 In 1984 Bales and her mother Betty Ford helped launch National Breast Cancer Awareness Month 16 with a joint appearance in an ad campaign She and her second husband lived in Tulsa Oklahoma after their marriage on July 25 1989 In 1997 they moved to Albuquerque New Mexico where they lived for nearly 12 years before returning to Tulsa in 2009 She has since divorced and relocated to McKinney Texas In 2010 at age 53 Bales went into sudden cardiac arrest while exercising on an elliptical machine She had no prior knowledge that she had heart disease Bales says she was extremely lucky that while she was in the gym a surgeon was walking up the steps and shocked her back She was revived with an automated external defibrillator After her recovery she was given a heart stent and pacemaker She spoke of the experience on June 4 2013 at the American Heart Association s Heart Ball in Grand Rapids 17 Cultural depictions editSusan Ford had a significant role in the Showtime television series The First Lady in which she is portrayed by Dakota Fanning 18 Bibliography editDegregorio William A The Complete Book of U S Presidents 5th edition Barricade Books Fort Lee New Jersey 2001 Wead Doug All the President s Children Atria Books New York 2003 ISBN 0 7434 4631 3References edit Senior Prom at the White House Ghosts of DC Retrieved February 6 2012 Maines Sophia December 28 2006 First daughter briefly attended KU Lawrence Journal World Lawrence Kansas Retrieved June 30 2016 Ford enrolled at KU for the spring semester of 1977 studying photojournalism Clifford Garry June 22 1981 The Agent of Change in Susan Ford s Life Has Been Hubby Chuck Vance People 15 24 Retrieved November 13 2019 Washingtonpost com Live Online The Washington Post Archived from the original on March 29 2008 Kachmar Diane C 2002 Roy Scheider a film biography McFarland p 76 ISBN 0 7864 1201 1 Loynd Ray 1978 The Jaws 2 Log London W H Allen ISBN 0 426 18868 3 Addiction Treatment Betty Ford Center Rancho Mirage CA Bushes pay respects to Ford in Capitol Yahoo News news yahoo com Archived from the original on January 10 2007 Religion Blog The Dallas Morning News Archived May 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine Gerald R Ford Foundation and exhibits speakers and activities it supports Archived from the original on March 26 2008 Retrieved November 17 2007 Gerald R Ford ship ceremony brings Susan Ford Bales family to Newport News Virginia The Grand Rapids Press November 13 2009 Susan Ford Bales writes her initials onto a metal plate during the keel laying and authentication ceremony The Navy Newsstand November 14 2009 It s official The Navy s newest aircraft carrier is christened in the name of Gerald R Ford Daily Press November 9 2013 Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 For Navy s newest carrier Gerald R Ford a noteworthy change of command Daily Press April 8 2016 Archived from the original on July 21 2019 Romano Lois November 8 2011 Betty Ford Center s Messy Path After Former First Lady s Death The Daily Beast National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Thomas Sue June 4 2013 Susan Ford Bales tells of surviving sudden cardiac arrest I was extremely lucky MLive com Kang Inkoo April 14 2022 Review The First Lady turns three compelling women into Emmy bait Washington Post Retrieved May 13 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Susan Ford Susan Ford Bales at IMDb You Give Back You Don t Give Up PARADE Just ask Chelsea Jenna and Barbara Escaping the glare of the spotlight isn t easy for kids whose dads work in the Oval Office San Francisco Chronicle Senior Prom at the White House brief account of Susan Ford s prom held in the East Room of the White HouseHonorary titlesPreceded byBetty Ford Chairwoman of Betty Ford 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