In loving memory of

Emily E. Balloy
August 10, 1919 - February 25, 2018

Emily "Emogene" E. Balloy, age 98, of Rochester, died on Sunday, February 25, 2018, at Madonna Towers in Rochester. The funeral service will be at 11:00 am on Friday, March 2, 2018, at Peace United Church of Christ with Reverend Paul Bauch officiating. The visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church. The burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery in Rochester.
Emily Eugenia Broom was born on August 10, 1919, in Waldron, MI, to Orla and Myrtie (Bradley) Broom. In 1936, she graduated from Waldron High School in Waldron, MI and in May of 1939 graduated from Mercy School of Nursing as a registered nurse in Toledo, OH. On June 29, 1940, she married Michael "Mike" Balloy in Waldron, MI. In 1945, they moved to Rochester on V.J. Day. They were married for 52 years, before Mike died September 25, 1992. Emily worked as a private duty nurse and then for Rochester Methodist Hospital for 24 years until her retirement in 1982. Emily was very hard working. She excelled at needle point and as a card player. She enjoyed embroidery, knitting, gardening, traveling, and was an extensive reader of all books. Emily was an active member of Peace United Church of Christ in Rochester and past member of First Christian Disciples of Christ Church where she was a deaconess.
Emily is survived by her children, Daniel (Mary) Balloy of Plymouth, Patricia Eudy of Conroe, TX and Michael Balloy of Rochester; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Emily was preceded in death by her husband, Mike and six sisters.
The family sincerely appreciates the care she received at Madonna Towers, Madonna Meadows and the Mayo Clinic including Mayo Clinic Hospice.
Arrangements are with Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes, 5421 Royal Place NW, Rochester MN 55901. www.ranfranzandvinefh.com

Tributes

Barb Pehler-Williams wrote on Mar 2, 2018:

"Dear Balloy Family It has been many years since your mother and I worked together at Methodist Hospital Recovery. She was my assistant head nurse. She was a joy to work with. I loved her compassion for the patient and her ever present since of humor. We tangled once or twice possibly due to my lack of maturity, but she was a woman that left a positive impression with me that I carried with me even today. May her soul Rest In Peace, and all her good works continue in heaven. Barbara Pehler-Williams"

Scott LaPree wrote on Feb 26, 2018:

"Dan, I know you don't remember me, but we went to RCC together a couple hundred years ago. I'm sorry you lost your mother. It sounds like she was a really neat person. I hope you have wonderful memories of her. Scott LaPree (Well.......!)"