"Design was Mr. Ford's passion, and his creative vision transformed vehicle design at Ford," Jim Vella, president of Ford Motor Co. Fund and Community Services,
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Ford died Sunday of pneumonia at his Grosse Pointe home at age 88. He was a grandson of automotive pioneer Henry Ford and owned the Detroit Lions.