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William Clay Ford Sr. (March 14, 1925 – March 9, 2014) was an American businessman who was on the boards of Ford Motor Company and the Edison Institute. Ford owned the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) from 1964 until his death.
William Clay Ford Sr., who helped steer Ford Motor Co. for more than five decades and owned the NFL's Detroit Lions, has died at the age of 88.
Four months after his family celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Ford family buying the Lions franchise, owner William Clay Ford Sr. has died.
DETROIT (AP) -- William Clay Ford, the last surviving grandchild of automotive pioneer Henry Ford and owner of the Detroit Lions, has died. He was 88.
The Henry Ford remembers William Clay Ford, Sr., the largest donor in the history of our institution, whose generosity helped restore Greenfield Village and build new visitor experiences in Henry Ford Museum.
Detroit Lions owner and chairman William Clay Ford Sr. has died, team president Tom Lewand announced Sunday. He was 88 years old and had owned the team since 1963.
Ford, Sr., William Clay. Born on March 14, 1925 in Detroit to Edsel and Eleanor Clay Ford, William Ford was the grandson of Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company. He graduated from Hotchkiss Academy in Connecticut, a Ford tradition.
The final surviving grandson of Henry Ford, William Clay Ford Sr., died Sunday after a bout with pneumonia at age 88. He was the son of Edsel Ford, and his brother, Henry Ford II, made most of the noise when it came to Ford Motor Company leadership and hitting the society pages.
Former Ford Motor Co executive William Clay Ford Sr., the last surviving grandchild of the automaker's founder, Henry Ford, and the longtime owner of the Detroit Lions football team, died...
Former Ford Motor Co executive William Clay Ford Sr., the last surviving grandchild of the automaker's founder, Henry Ford, and the longtime owner of the Detroit Lions football team, died...