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James William Ford

1923 - 2017

James William Ford obituary, 1923-2017, Ann Arbor, MI

James Ford Obituary

Ford, James William Ann Arbor, Michigan James William Ford, a beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, died at age 94 on November 23 at his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Mr. Ford was born February 1, 1923 in Alameda, California, the son of Eunice George Ford and Shelton C. Ford, and older brother of Eunice Ford. He is survived by his second wife, Phyllis Ford; three children, Julian Ford, Amy Milkovich, Carol Arkin; two step-children, Jessica Leix and Peter Leix; 10 grandchildren; 1 step-granddaughter; and 7 great-grandchildren. In the first three decades of his life, Mr. Ford was an outstanding student and a City of Detroit High School Debate champion, served in the Army as a meteorologist during World War II, a graduate of Oberlin College in 1947, a Master of Arts recipient in economics from Harvard University in 1949, one of the first class of Fulbright Scholars in 1951 (at Cambridge University in Great Britain), and Doctor of Philosophy recipient in economics from Harvard University in 1954. Mr. Ford taught economics at Columbia University from 1951 to 1953, at Vanderbilt University from 1953 to 1957, and Ohio State University from 1957 to 1959, before becoming a postdoctoral fellow at the University Chicago with the eminent economist Milton Friedman. Mr. Ford served as Economist to the Board of Governors at the U.S. Federal Reserve from 1959-1961. He then moved to Ford Motor Company where he worked for the rest of his career until retiring in 1988. Mr. Ford was the Assistant Controller for the Ford Motor Company Finance Staff from 1961 to 1975, Executive Vice President for Insurance and Special Finance Operations at Ford Motor Credit Company from 1975-1977, then president from 1977-1980 and Chairman,1980-1987, of Ford Motor Credit Company. At Ford Motor Company he became Vice President from 1980-1987, Executive Vice President from 1987-1988, and President of Ford Finance Services Group from 1987-1988. Under his leadership, Ford Motor Credit Company developed a program and portfolio of financial policies and investments that achieved unprecedented fiscal success for the company. He visited and met with Ford Motor Company dealership executives all over the country, developing a network of successful entrepreneurs and many close friendships that lasted throughout his retirement. After retiring at age 65, Mr. Ford was very active for the next 25 years as a Board member for several nonprofit agencies serving children and families, investment firms, and most especially with the United Methodist Retirement Community and the Towsley Center in Chelsea, Michigan, where a wing is dedicated to his mother and a garden is dedicated to his beloved first wife Anne, and with Starfish Family Services. Mr. Ford was an avid tennis player for most of his life and captained a small sailboat every weekend for many years, and followed in his mother's tradition by traveling widely around the world. He was a devoted brother to his younger sister, Eunice, and was much loved by many other members of the Ford family and in-laws on the Farley side of his and Anne's family, and countless close friends including members of a potluck group in Ann Arbor that convened monthly for more than four decades. According to his wishes, a gravesite service will be held at Botsford Cemetery in Ann Arbor in the Spring. In memory of Mr. Ford, contributions may be made to Save the Children, 501 Kings Highway East, Suite 400, Fairfield, CT 06825, Doctors Without Borders, PO Box 5030, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5030 or International Rescue Committee, 122 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10168-1289.

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Published by Ann Arbor News from Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, 2017.

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John M Gillies

November 28, 2021

A thoughtful man who shared his knowledge and kindness with those who worked for him.

Yalonda Cooper

December 8, 2017

Jim was one of the kindest people I have ever known. He made you feel as if he cared what I was saying, and was so easy to talk with. He never complained. He taught me much about patience and forgiveness. I will miss him very much, having spent a lot of time with him over the last year as his health declined. I know we had a special bond and I will meet him on the other side of the river as I promised him

Jim Kest

December 5, 2017

Mr. Ford interviewed me at Ford Motor Credit and I saw him several times while in Dearborn and through out my 38 years with the company. What a wonderful man and always had warm greeting with a wonderful smile. He was really very well respected by both me personally and all that met him. RIP in Mr. Ford, thank you for helping me build a life with a great company. To his family and loved ones, he was the best.

Steve Secrest

December 3, 2017

Jim was a great friend to the entire Secrest family for years. He and my Dad worked together at Ford for several years before Dad retired in 1980. I worked with Jim (at a different level) at Ford Credit and also as volunteers at Starfish Family Servicwes.
He and his first wife traveled to New Zeeland several years ago. All the Secrests join me in mourning the loss of a fine man and extending our sympathy to his family and friends.

John Gillies

December 3, 2017

Jim Ford was a kind man, who looked after each person who worked for him. He shared his intelligence and kindness and was a thoughtful person from the time I first met him, and also while working for him as the head of Ford Credit. I share my sympathy with his family. His impact on all of us was profound and lasting to this day.

Ken Whipple

December 3, 2017

A wonderful friend and business partner at Ford for many years. A great executive with a light touch, a huge concern for others, and a terrific sense of humor. You could not hang around Jim without smiling. I'll always treasure our many times together, both personally and on business.

Peter Eckstein

December 1, 2017

A wonderful guy.We first met across opposite sides of a negotiating table, but he was always quite reasonable. Whenever we ran into each other in later years it was always a warm reunion.

Peter Eckstein

December 1, 2017

I am sorry for your loss. May prayer comfort you.

1 Thessalonians 5:17 "Pray constantly."

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