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Dr Albert George Ballert Sr.

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Dr Albert George Ballert Sr.

Birth
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Oct 2010 (aged 95)
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Son of Albert Edmund and Ruth H. (Brenneman) Ballert. He received his Bachelors of Education from the University of Toledo, his Master of Science in Geography from Syracuse University and his Doctorate in Geography from the University of Chicago. Dr. Ballert found his true calling in life through his research with the Great Lakes Commission beginning during it's inception in 1956 and continuing as Director of Research and " emeritus " through 2006. He authored numerous publications, newsletters and checklists relating to the ships and their cargo, water levels and precipitation. His work became his missions, his passion, his hobby. Dr. Ballert visited every port and community along the entire Great Lakes and Seaway coastline, accumulating an extensive body of photographs from his visits. Many a person heard him declare he was " the luckiest man in the world " to have such an interesting vocation. Although Dr. Ballert roots were from Ohio, he was an avid University of Michigan football fan. A favorite past time was to cheer his beloved Wolverines with his wife at his side at home games. Their maize and blue banner ready to hang at the many bowl games they attended.

He leaves his beloved wife I. Josephine Ballert along with his children Colby (Carol) Ballert and Josette (David) Koets. Also surviving are his 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.
Son of Albert Edmund and Ruth H. (Brenneman) Ballert. He received his Bachelors of Education from the University of Toledo, his Master of Science in Geography from Syracuse University and his Doctorate in Geography from the University of Chicago. Dr. Ballert found his true calling in life through his research with the Great Lakes Commission beginning during it's inception in 1956 and continuing as Director of Research and " emeritus " through 2006. He authored numerous publications, newsletters and checklists relating to the ships and their cargo, water levels and precipitation. His work became his missions, his passion, his hobby. Dr. Ballert visited every port and community along the entire Great Lakes and Seaway coastline, accumulating an extensive body of photographs from his visits. Many a person heard him declare he was " the luckiest man in the world " to have such an interesting vocation. Although Dr. Ballert roots were from Ohio, he was an avid University of Michigan football fan. A favorite past time was to cheer his beloved Wolverines with his wife at his side at home games. Their maize and blue banner ready to hang at the many bowl games they attended.

He leaves his beloved wife I. Josephine Ballert along with his children Colby (Carol) Ballert and Josette (David) Koets. Also surviving are his 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.


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