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Marvella Belle Hern Bayh (February 14, 1933 – April 24, 1979) was the wife of Indiana Senator
Birch Bayh Birch Evans Bayh Jr. (; January 22, 1928 – March 14, 2019) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1963 to 1981. He was first elected to office in 1954, when he won election to the India ...
, the mother of former Indiana Senator Birch Evans Bayh III (Evan), and a national spokeswoman for the
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.


Life

Bayh was born in the
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, town of Lahoma, and was the daughter of Bernett E. (née Monson) and Delbert Murphy Hern. Her ancestry included Norwegian, German, and English. (Other sources say that she was born in
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.) She grew up on a farm in Oklahoma, was elected to the top position in Oklahoma
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and president of Girls Nation, and attended
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. In 1951, she defeated her future husband in a national "outstanding young orator" competition sponsored by the National Farm Bureau. She completed her degree in education at
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in 1960. She married Birch Bayh in August 1952 and moved to
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. When he decided to run first for the
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in 1954 and then for the
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in 1962 she began her career as a political wife. Former senator
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described her as "a valuable and active half of the Bayh political team."Bayh suffered from a variety of health problems as the result of a car accident shortly after her marriage. Despite recurring back problems and double vision, Bayh remained deeply involved in the Washington political and social scene. She and her husband also survived a plane crash in 1964 that killed two people and critically injured Senator
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. The Bayhs were close friends with Senator Kennedy and his wife Joan Kennedy, as well as President
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and
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. As an Oklahoman, Bayh also formed warm and close relationships with President
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and
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. Bayh had a keen interest in current events and public affairs and was a skilled campaigner and public speaker. In 1967, President Johnson recognized her abilities and asked her to become the vice-chairman of the
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—a job she turned down with great reluctance at the request of her husband's staff when he was launching his own Senate re-election campaign. Bayh later described his failure to intervene and support her wish to take the job as "totally selfish and insensitive" and said, "That was the worst mistake I ever made." Personal tragedy also marred her family life. Her mother died early from heart failure, and her father became a violent alcoholic later in life, eventually murdering his second wife and then taking his own life. In 1971, Bayh was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent a mastectomy followed by radiation and 18 months of chemotherapy treatments. In order to support his wife, Birch Bayh announced that he would not be a candidate for president in 1972. After her recovery, Bayh ("the first public figure to experience and share her breast cancer publicly") became a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society. She wrote extensively about her experiences with cancer in her autobiography, ''Marvella: A Personal Journey''. In 1974, she became a Bicentennial reporter for NBC's ''Sunday'' television program, a role she filled through July 4, 1976. In 1978, more than six years after her cancer operation and treatment, the cancer recurred. Despite aggressive treatment, she died on April 24, 1979, at the age of forty-six, at the
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in
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.Bayh, Marvella and Kotz, Mary Lynn. ''Marvella: A Personal Journey''. New York City: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1979.


Recognition

Bayh's efforts in fighting cancer and spreading information about it led to her receiving the James Ewing Award from the American Society of Surgical Oncologists and the Hubert H. Humphrey Inspirational Award from the American Cancer Society's District of Columbia chapter.


References

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