Allan M. West
Logan, Utah: Allan M. West, 94, formerly the acting
chief administrative officer of the National Education
Association and long-time Executive Secretary of the
Utah Education Association, died September 22, 2005.
Born in Portland, Oregon to Ray B. West and Marry
Morrell West, he was raised n Logan, Utah. Mr. West
attended the University of California at Berkeley,
graduated from Utah State University with a degree in
business administration, and did post-graduate work at
the University of Chicago. On December 2, 1932 he
married Ferne Page of Payson, Utah in the LDS Logan
temple. Together they celebrated their seventy-second
wedding anniversary this past year.
Early in his career he began working on behalf of
Utah’s teachers. In 1956, he was part of a select
group who were invited to go to Russia to study the
Russian school system.
In 1961 he moved to Washington,
D.C. to work for the largest educational organization
in the United Sates, the National Education
Association, where he held numerous leadership roles
including Acting Executive Director. While working for
the NEA he sought, among other things, to integrate
the black and white NEA affiliates in the sixties and
to promote collective bargaining by teachers. Author
of numerous articles and a definitive book documenting
the history of the NEA, he battled for better schools
in forums ranging from PTA meetings and one-room
schools to the Utah legislature, the halls of
Congress, and international conferences.
Over the years, he was a member of the Utah Symphony
Board, Chair of the opening of the Salt Lake Center
for the Arts (Abravanel Hall), and a member of the Old
Main Society. He was Executive Committee Member of the
Utah State Public School Survey Commission, Vice Chair
of the Utah Educational Research Council, Trustee of
the Utah Educational Television Foundation, and a
member of the Boards of Directors of the National
Foundation for the Improvement of Education and the
national United Nations Association.
His exemplary accomplishments and humane concerns on
behalf of education and civil rights were recognized
when he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humanities
degree by Utah State University. The accompanying
citation described him as “...a gentleman in all
situations, a person of warmth, soft spoken, unruffled
by adversity, quiet and unassuming in [his]
persistence, unsurpassed in [his] integrity, and
modest in [his] many victories.”
He leaves behind his devoted wife, Ferne, their two
sons: Stephen A. West (Martha), Jonathan P. West
(Colleen), his five grandchildren: S. Allan West, Page
West Mallett, Adam S. West, Jonathan L. West, and
Brigham N. West, and twelve great grandchildren.
A funeral will be held at the Allen-Hall Mortuary
Chapel, 34 East Center Street, Logan, Utah 84321 at
noon on Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Prior to the
funeral a viewing will be held at the mortuary from
10:30-11:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Logan City
Cemetery. The family wishes to give special thanks to
many who were so kind and loving to him at Logan House
and Alpine Hospital. Condolences may be sent to the
family and a guest book signed at
Allen Mortuaries.