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Matt Ballard

Seymour High School
Class of 1988

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First Name Matt
Last Name Ballard
Graduation Year Class of 1988
Gender Male
City N/A
State/Province TN
Country United States
Occupation President, Sevier County Utillity District
Married Yes
Favorite School Memory Mark Gossett knocking my two front teeth out with a football helmet. Also, fishing, my now wife, Michele Haga's class ring out of the toilet.
About Me Married highschool sweetheart, Michele Haga. Raising two wonderful girls, Jordan 14, Reid 11. Traveled extensively both US and Internationally. President of a company with an operating budget of $29 million
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Class of 1988 Alumni

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Anders Kjellgren
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Cynthia Thomas
Class of 1989

Missy Ivey

Missy Ivey
Class of 1990

Elysia Pohanka

Elysia Pohanka
Class of 2003

Lisa Litton

Lisa Litton
Class of 1988

P.j. Downing

P.j. Downing
Class of 1992

Elizabeth Kent

Elizabeth Kent
Class of 1997

Audrey Sise

Audrey Sise
Class of 1981

Anna Turlik

Anna Turlik
Class of 1996

Kristi Green

Kristi Green
Class of 1985

Troy Loveday

Troy Loveday
Class of 1977

Martha Derr

Martha Derr
Class of 1993

Lloyd Walters

Lloyd Walters
Class of 1983

Daniel Mcneely

Daniel Mcneely
Class of 2000

Recent Class of 1988 Reunions

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Seymour High Multi-Class Reunion

Invited Classes: All Classes

Date: Aug 07, 2010

Description: This reunion developed out of our desire to visit with friends older and younger. The biggest complaints of reunions are...(read more)

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