He worked as a manufacturing engineer at the Ford Motor Co. plant in Walton Hills, Ohio, for twenty-five years, until he retired from the company.
These ultimately led to the county council purchasing a tract, mostly of ill-managed woodland between Clent Hill and Walton Hill in 1957.
Walton Hills is a village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.
Walton Hill, part of the Polden Hills, on which there are remains of ancient earthworks, rises south of the village.
The rest of the township remained unincorporated until 1951, when it was divided between Bedford Heights, Oakwood, and Walton Hills.
Ford said $230 million was being spent at the Lorain assembly plant and $90 million at the Walton Hills stamping plant, which makes parts.
There is some evidence of the remains of ancient earthworks on Walton Hill.
And by 4:11 p.m., communities from Walton Hills to New York City found themselves girding for a long night in the dark.
Next to Walton Hills lies Millennium Park, the city's newest park, which is jointly maintained with East Moline.
The only archaeological site of any importance seems to be a fort on the western slope of Walton Hill.