Ford CEO Jim Farley invited the teen and his father to experience a Ford Mustang Dark Horse on a racetrack earlier this year
A teenager who got the “experience of a lifetime” with his dad thanks to the CEO of Ford Motors earlier this year has died from cancer.
On Friday, Nov. 22, Joe Tegerdine revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that his teenage son Joseph was “no longer suffering” after taking his final breath that morning.
In a tribute post on the platform, Joe reflected on the “privilege [of] being his father” and thanked those who offered their support over the years.
“Words cannot express the depth of grief that he has moved on, nor the tremendous joy that he is no longer suffering,” Joe wrote. “I look forward to the day that he and I will be able to run and jump and play together again. I appreciate all of the love and support we received from the 𝕏 community.”
“Your generosity made his life a little easier and more fun. Your love and concern made a huge difference,” he added.
Among those who made a difference in Joseph’s life, his father wrote, was Ford CEO Jim Farley, who gave the teen an “experience of a lifetime” when he invited him to experience a Ford Mustang Dark Horse on the track at the Ford Performance Racing School in Charlotte, N.C., back in March. The pair, who traveled from Utah, took him up on the offer in April.