Ford graduated from Vassar College in 1946.
Martha first met her husband, William Clay Ford, at a lunch in New York arranged and attended by both of their mothers, according to the biography The Fords. Martha then was a Vassar student who had the college nickname "Stoney." William was a naval cadet at St. Mary's U.S. Navy Pre-Flight School. They married on June 21, 1947, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Akron, Ohio. By that time both families had acquired considerable wealth, and the matchup between the grandchildren of two empire-builders was reported by numerous news outlets. The Akron Beacon Journal called the Firestone-Ford nuptials "the biggest society wedding in Akron's history" and "the biggest show Akron has seen in years" in numerous articles chronicling the event. The couple received gifts from F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover, media publisher John S. Knight, and Mina Miller Edison.
The couple had four children: Martha Parke Morse (b. 1948), Sheila Firestone Hamp (b. 1951), William Clay Ford, Jr. (b. 1957), and Elizabeth Ford Kontulis (b. 1961). Her son William was as of 2015 the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ford Motor Company. He had previously been the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Ford. William also serves as Vice Chairman of the Detroit Lions.
Firestone Ford has 14 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Martha and her immediate family, and several other members of the extended Ford family, have long lived at Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Martha and William originally resided in Grosse Pointe Woods after relocating to the Detroit area following their marriage. She has resided in Grosse Pointe Shores since 1960, when she and William had a house built on Lake St. Clair.
On March 9, 2014, Martha's husband William died at the age of 88. William had been the sole owner of the Lions since he bought out all other owners in 1963 for US$4.5 million. On March 10, 2014, it was announced that controlling interest in the Lions would pass to Ford's widow, Martha. She is the majority owner of the team, with each of her four children holding small shares in the team.
Martha Ford is among a small group of female NFL team owners. The others are Virginia Halas McCaskey, 93, owner of the Chicago Bears since 1983, when her father, George, died, Kim Pegula co-owner of the Buffalo Bills with her husband Terry and Carol Davis, who, along with her son, Mark Davis, has owned the largest stake in the Oakland Raiders since her husband, Al Davis, died in 2011.
Source: https://everipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Firestone_Ford/#ixzz4sUNwoLQt
As of 2020 Mrs. Ford is still alive.
Ford graduated from Vassar College in 1946.
Martha first met her husband, William Clay Ford, at a lunch in New York arranged and attended by both of their mothers, according to the biography The Fords. Martha then was a Vassar student who had the college nickname "Stoney." William was a naval cadet at St. Mary's U.S. Navy Pre-Flight School. They married on June 21, 1947, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Akron, Ohio. By that time both families had acquired considerable wealth, and the matchup between the grandchildren of two empire-builders was reported by numerous news outlets. The Akron Beacon Journal called the Firestone-Ford nuptials "the biggest society wedding in Akron's history" and "the biggest show Akron has seen in years" in numerous articles chronicling the event. The couple received gifts from F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover, media publisher John S. Knight, and Mina Miller Edison.
The couple had four children: Martha Parke Morse (b. 1948), Sheila Firestone Hamp (b. 1951), William Clay Ford, Jr. (b. 1957), and Elizabeth Ford Kontulis (b. 1961). Her son William was as of 2015 the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ford Motor Company. He had previously been the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Ford. William also serves as Vice Chairman of the Detroit Lions.
Firestone Ford has 14 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Martha and her immediate family, and several other members of the extended Ford family, have long lived at Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Martha and William originally resided in Grosse Pointe Woods after relocating to the Detroit area following their marriage. She has resided in Grosse Pointe Shores since 1960, when she and William had a house built on Lake St. Clair.
On March 9, 2014, Martha's husband William died at the age of 88. William had been the sole owner of the Lions since he bought out all other owners in 1963 for US$4.5 million. On March 10, 2014, it was announced that controlling interest in the Lions would pass to Ford's widow, Martha. She is the majority owner of the team, with each of her four children holding small shares in the team.
Martha Ford is among a small group of female NFL team owners. The others are Virginia Halas McCaskey, 93, owner of the Chicago Bears since 1983, when her father, George, died, Kim Pegula co-owner of the Buffalo Bills with her husband Terry and Carol Davis, who, along with her son, Mark Davis, has owned the largest stake in the Oakland Raiders since her husband, Al Davis, died in 2011.
Source: https://everipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Firestone_Ford/#ixzz4sUNwoLQt
As of 2020 Mrs. Ford is still alive.
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