Josephine Ford, aunt of CEO Bill Ford, dies at 81
Josephine
Ford, aunt of CEO Bill Ford, dies at 81
June 2, 2005
Josephine Ford, aunt of CEO Bill Ford, dies at 81
One of 4 children of Edsel Ford was one of automaker's largest
shareholders
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DETROIT -- Josephine Ford, who had been the oldest living member of the
Ford family, died Wednesday at a Detroit-area hospital. She was 81 and
had been ill for several weeks.
Known as "Dody" to her family, Mrs. Ford was the third of Edsel Ford's
four children. She was the granddaughter of Ford Motor Co. founder
Henry Ford and the aunt of CEO Bill Ford. Her younger brother, William
Clay Ford Sr., 80, who retired last month from his position on the
board of directors, is now the family's last surviving member from that
generation.
Mrs. Ford never had an operational role with Ford Motor Co. But she
became one of the automaker's largest shareholders, with more than 13
million shares of Class B stock at the time of her death. Those shares,
which represented 18 percent of the family's special Class B stock,
will remain in the hands of the Ford family.
"Throughout her life, my aunt embodied the spirit of giving and family
loyalty," CEO Bill Ford said in a note to employees. "She was an
inspiration to all who knew her. Her love for Ford Motor Co. was
unsurpassed, and all of us will mourn her passing."
Born in 1923, Mrs. Ford was married to Walter Buhl Ford II, who died in
1991. He was not related to the auto family. They had four children:
Walter Buhl Ford III, Eleanor Clay Ford, Josephine Clay Ford and Alfred
Ford.
A noted philanthropist, Mrs. Ford donated to several groups in the
Detroit area, including the Detroit Institute of Arts, College for
Creative Studies, Henry Ford Health System and Greenfield Village.

By Amy Wilson
Automotive News