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  Ford Vance Bales, Susan
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NameSusan Ford Vance Bales
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, New Mexico , United States
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Born July 06, 1957 (66 years)
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InfoSusan Elizabeth Ford Vance Bales (born July 6, 1957, in Washington, D.C.) is an American author, photojournalist, and the chairman of the board of the Betty Ford Center for alcohol and drug abuse.

Ford Bales is the youngest child and only daughter of the late U.S. President Gerald R. Ford and his wife Betty. She was one of three people targeted for violence by the Symbionese Liberation Army and had Secret Service protection well before her father became president. As a teenager attending the Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, Maryland, she held her senior prom in the East Room. She served as official White House hostess when her mother was hospitalized for breast cancer.

Ford 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.

In 1992 she became a member of the board of the Betty Ford Center and in 2005 became the chairman of the organization. She succeeded her mother (who remains a board member).

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

In recent years and in addition to her responsibilities at the Betty Ford Center, Susan has been very active on behalf of her parents and the Ford family at numerous events throughout the U.S. That was particularly so during the December 26, 2006 - January 3, 2007 state funeral services and ceremonies for her father. During that period, she attended each of the services and ceremonies with her mother, and over the course of several days personally greeted mourners while President Ford's casket lay in state on the Lincoln Catafalque in the Capital Rotunda and during the public repose at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She read a passage from the Letter 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 Church in Grand Rapids. In addition, on January 1, she assisted her mother in receiving dignitaries and other official visitors who had come to Blair House to pay their personal respects.

On January 16, 2007, Susan spoke at a Naming Ceremony at the Pentagon. At the Naming Ceremony, the aircraft carrier CVN-78, now under construction, was officially named the USS Gerald R. Ford. That same day Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter announced that Susan had been named the carrier's ceremonial sponsor. On June 11, 2007, she delivered remarks in Washington, DC at the ceremony unveiling the U.S. Postal Service's image of the commemorative stamp honoring President Ford. In July 2007, Susan represented her mother at the funeral service of former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. Also in July 2007, 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.

She married Charles Vance, one of her father's former Secret Service agents, on February 10, 1979. For a time they operated a private security company in Washington. They had two daughters, Tyne Mary (born 1980) and Heather Elizabeth (born 1983), and were divorced in 1988. She married attorney Vaden Bales in 1989.

In 1984, Ford Bales and her mother, Betty Ford, helped launch National Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a joint appearance in an ad campaign.

She lives outside Albuquerque, New Mexico, with her husband and their five children from previous marriages. Like her parents and brothers before her, Susan is an Episcopalian.

She was born July 6, 1957 -. Susan Ford, the only presidential daughter to have her senior prom in the White House, wrote a monthly column for Seventeen magazine during her father's term in office. She studied photography with the great Ansel Adams. Her photo credits include work with Associated Press, Newsweek, Ladies' Home Journal and numerous film projects. She recently wrote and published a mystery novel entitled Double Exposure: A First Daughter Mystery, giving an inside look at life in the White House from a "first daughter detective" viewpoint. When her mother was suffering with alcoholism, Susan helped put the first lady on the road to recovery. It was a healing that would lead to the establishment of The Betty Ford. Susan serves with her mother as board member of the Center. She is a past National Spokesperson for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and now lives with her two daughters and husband Vaden Bales in the Southwest.

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Father Gerald R. Ford 1913-2006
Brother Michael Gerald Ford 1950-
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