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      • Edsel Ford developed metastatic stomach cancer and undulant fever. Surgery for the cancer was unsuccessful due to the metastasis.
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edsel_FordEdsel Ford - Wikipedia

    Ford was a major art benefactor in Detroit and also financed Admiral Richard Byrd 's polar explorations. He died of stomach cancer aged 49. Henry Ford temporarily reassumed the presidency of Ford on Edsel's death, then Edsel's eldest son, Henry Ford II, succeeded Henry as president of Ford in 1945.

  4. corporate.ford.com › articles › historyEdsel Ford Biography

    Edsel Ford died of stomach cancer at the age of 49, in May of 1943, at Gaukler Point, with his wife Eleanor by his side. Henry Ford ordered all of Ford Motor Company to shut down and observe a moment of respectful silence the day his only child was laid to rest at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit.

  5. Philanthropists Business People. Died on: May 26, 1943. place of death: Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, United States. Cause of Death: Stomach Cancer. : Metastatic Stomach Cancer. Notable Alumni: University Liggett School, The Hotchkiss School, Detroit University School. City: Detroit, Michigan. U.S. State: Michigan. More Facts. Recommended Lists:

  6. Ford's funeral, at Christ Church in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, was attended by prominent executives and engineers from throughout the automotive industry. Edsel Ford's death on May 26, 1943, saddened all who knew him.

  7. Edsel died May 26, 1943 at the young age of 49 from stomach cancer. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. View all items related to Edsel Ford. The only child of Henry and Clara Ford and third president of Ford Motor Company, Edsel Ford was associated with the design side of the business, while his father dominated the engineering side.

  8. May 23, 2018 · Edsel Bryant Ford >Edsel Bryant Ford (1893-1943), the only child of Ford Motor Co. founder >Henry Ford [1], grew up with America's nascent auto industry and, for a time >until his death at 49, ran the car company. His most notable contributions >were to automobile styling.

  9. www.edsel.com › pages › edslfordEdsel Bryant Ford

    Edsel's 1934 speedster was sold in Atlanta, Georgia for $1000 after Edsel Ford's death. It was next seen for sale in magazine in 1948 for $2500, but did not find a buyer. It remained in storage until 1958, when it was purchased by John Pallasch of Deland, Florida for a tidy $603.

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