Mary Adeline Harrison Ford
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>Mary Adeline Harrison Ford, 86, passed away on December 29, 2023, in West Lafayette.
Born October 21, 1937, in Clinton, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Ethel
Pauline Wallace and Collett Koonce Harrison. |
She attended Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, where she excelled academically
and was active in Marion County 4-H.
Mary was the first in her family to go to college and enrolled at Purdue University.
She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. She earned her BS in Home Economics Vocational
Education in 1959, and her MS in Textile Science in 1961. Her master’s thesis
investigated the effects of chlorine on nylon fibers.
On May 31, 1959, Mary participated in Purdue’s commencement ceremony in the morning
and later that afternoon she married
Frederick Ross Ford
in Indianapolis. They shared 62 years of marriage and a life committed to family and
friends, Purdue University, and serving the Greater Lafayette community. Fred preceded
Mary in death (September 3, 2021).
Mary forged lifelong friendships with neighbors who raised families together and referred
to themselves as “The Group”. She was connected with many of her Alpha Chi Omega sisters
and mentored countless pledge classes. She served on the national board of directors, as
National Vice President, and as chairwoman of the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation. She was
dedicated to supporting regional and national chapter development.
Today the Mary Harrison
Ford Grant for Volunteer Leadership Training ensures that her legacy as a servant-leader
and dedication to leadership support will continue. She was a passionate advocate for
women’s education, reproductive rights, childcare and equality. She created a large extended
family by hosting foreign exchange students, Purdue students who needed housing and support,
and lots of additional kids growing up considering her as a second and cherished mom.
Mary was an active Purdue alumna, particularly with the School of Consumer and Family Sciences.
In recognition of her engagement, a popular meeting room in Stone Hall was named the Mary Ford
Conference Room. Mary served as President of the Purdue Women’s Club and was on President Martin
Jischke’s President’s Council.
Mary and Fred teamed up to organize the fundraising and construction of the Classes of 1958 and
1959’s Gateway of the Future arch on the Purdue campus.
In 1998, Purdue honored Fred and Mary with the Order of the Griffin, in recognition of their
lasting contributions to the University. In October 2004, the Fred and Mary Ford Dining Court
was dedicated and remains a favorite among Purdue students.
On one of her last trips abroad to Egypt with PU Alumni tours, she marveled at how she and her
husband, “two kids from small town Indiana, had traveled to see the Pyramids!”
Mary served on the board of Girl Scouts USA, and remained active in 4-H. She was a member of the
CW chapter of PEO. Mary played a significant role in establishing the Museum at Prophetstown in
Tippecanoe County, and she served on its board of directors. Mary was an active member of Central
Presbyterian Church in Lafayette and served as a Stephen Minister providing care and counsel to
people experiencing challenges.
In retirement, Mary enjoyed time with family and friends, travel, philanthropy, taking art classes
at the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette, and spending time with Fred at their
cottage on Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver, Indiana
and in Everglades City, FL.
Mary loved being a mother and grandmother. She is survived by her three children and five grandchildren:
Lynne Elizabeth Ford (Frank Dirks; children Grace and Samuel Ford-Dirks) Charleston, SC, Steven Harrison
Ford (Ron Rumford) Philadelphia, PA, Katherine Jeannette Ford Maye (children Jack, Alexander, Claire Maye)
Sterling, VA.
Mary spent her final two years of life in the Westminster Village Courtyard Health Center. The family would
like to express special thanks to all of the wonderful staff, friends and extended family who provided l
oving care.
A Celebration of Life and Memorial Service is planned for April 13, 2024 at 2:00pm at Central Presbyterian
Church (31 N 7th St, Lafayette). A reception will follow in the Large Fellowship Hall. In lieu of flowers,
please consider making a gift in Mary’s name to the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation (PO Box 6547, department 291,
Indianapolis, IN 46206).
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