Jan 30, 2008

Astrue Message On Death Of Robert Ball

This message went out today:

A Message To All SSA And DDS Employees

Subject: Death of Robert M. Ball

I am saddened to report that former Social Security Commissioner Robert M. Ball died late last night after a brief illness. He was 93.

Bob Ball was the longest-serving Commissioner in Social Security history, having served in that position from 1962-1973. Prior to being named Commissioner, he held many management positions, starting his SSA career in a field office in 1939. He served as Commissioner under three different Presidents. After leaving the agency, Mr. Ball continued his involvement with the Social Security program, helping to found the National Academy of Social Insurance in 1986.

On a personal note, I want to say that Bob Ball left an indelible mark on the Social Security programs and the agency in that he played a critical role in the establishment of Medicare. His commitment to Social Security was unequaled, and he will be remembered as a great leader.

If you would like to know more about former Commissioner Ball’s career, you can visit our History page at

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/bobball.html.

Michael J. Astrue

Commissioner

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