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Ford was married to Betty Heminger from September 18, 1942, until her death on February 26, 1989. They had two sons: Jeffrey Buckner "Buck" Ford (born 1950); and Brion Leonard Ford (born 1952, in San Gabriel, California), who died on October 24, 2008, in White House, Tennessee, of lung cancer, aged 56.
Jeffrey Ford (born November 8, 1955) is an American writer in the fantastic genre tradition, although his works have spanned genres including fantasy, science fiction and mystery. His work is characterized by a sweeping imaginative power, humor, literary allusion, and a fascination with tales told within tales.
William Clay Ford Jr. January 1, 1999 September 5, 2006 Chairman 9 William Clay Ford Jr. [8] October 30, 2001 September 5, 2006 CEO – William Clay Ford Jr. [8] September 5, 2006 Present Executive Chairman 10 Alan Mulally: September 5, 2006 July 1, 2014 CEO 11 Mark Fields: July 1, 2014 May 22, 2017 CEO 12 James Hackett: May 22, 2017 September ...
Jeff Ford may refer to: Jeff Ford (kickboxer), see AXS TV Fights; Jeffrey Ford (born 1955), American writer; Jeffrey Ford (film editor), American film editor
A Natural History of Hell is a collection of thirteen stories written by Jeffrey Ford and released in July 2016. [1] The collection has won the 2017 World Fantasy Award for Best Collection [2] as well as the 2016 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Single-Author Short Story Collection.
Ford announces new CFO—former Lucid exec Sherry House will be first woman to take on top finance role. Sheryl Estrada. May 10, 2024 at 1:37 PM. Courtesy of Lucid Motors/PR Newswire.
The novel is an expansion of the novella "Botch Town", [1] which was published in his 2006 short story collection The Empire of Ice Cream. [2] The novella was nominated for the World Fantasy Award—Novella and the Locus Award for Best Novella in 2006.
Buckner earned a starting job with the Dodgers in 1971 as their opening-day right fielder, and hit his first career home run off Don Wilson of the Houston Astros on April 6, providing the only scoring in a 2–0 road win. Buckner also played some first base with the Dodgers, making 87 starts at first in 1973.