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Nationality
  
American

Organization founded
  
Alma mater
  
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Full Name
  
Ralph Wright Ketner

Born
  
September 20, 1920 (
1920-09-20
)

Cause of death
  
Complications from colorectal cancer

Occupation
  
Founder and Chairman-emeritus of Food LionPhilanthropist

Died
  
29 May 2016, Salisbury, North Carolina, United States

Spouse
  
Anne Blizzard (m. 1980–2016)

Children
  
Linda Ketner, Robert Ketner

People also search for
  
Brown Ketner, Linda Ketner, Wilson Smith

Ralph Wright Ketner (September 20, 1920 – May 29, 2016) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was known for being the founder of Food Lion (which was founded as Food Town) in 1957.

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Early life

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Ketner was born in Rimertown, North Carolina on September 20, 1920 to parents George Robert Ketner and Effie Yost Ketner. Ketner grew up selling newspapers and almanacs, all while learning what he called "street smarts". At a young age, Ketner had an apparent aptitude for arithmetic, claiming he could "out add any adding machine." As a teenager, Ketner worked at his brother Glen Ketner's grocery store located in Kannapolis, North Carolina.

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In 1937, Ketner graduated from Boyden High School and went on to attend Tri-State College in Angola, Indiana as an accounting major. He excelled in his accounting and business law classes, but ran out of money and kept dropping out of a required public speaking course. Thanks to Toastmasters, he was eventually able to cope with his fear of public speaking.

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Returning home after leaving Tri-State College, he worked at Cannon Mills as an accountant, eventually rising to the position of auditor. After the Attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Ketner volunteered and joined the U.S. Army, serving in Africa and Europe for 36 months.

Food Town/Food Lion

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On December 11, 1957, Ralph Ketner, Brown Ketner, and Wilson Smith co-founded the Food Town (later Food Lion) grocery store chain in Salisbury, North Carolina. Ketner served as President (later CEO, Chairman and Chairman Emeritus).

Personal life

Ketner's first marriage was to Ruth Jones with whom he had two children: Linda Ketner of Charleston, South Carolina and Robert Ketner of Greensboro, North Carolina. His second marriage was to Anne Blizzard.

Ketner's faith was important to him and he was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Salisbury for over 83 years.

Ketner died at a hospice center in Salisbury, North Carolina from complications of colon cancer, aged 95.

Philanthropy

After retiring from Food Lion, Ketner engaged in many philanthropic activities in areas ranging from higher education, to housing, homelessness, children and hunger relief. In 1989, he provided half the funds and raised the other half necessary to build Rowan Helping Ministries first building, which was competed in 1989. On Ketner's 94th birthday, he donated $94,000 to Rowan Helping Ministries.

Awards and honors

Two schools of business have been named in Ketner's honor: Ketner School of Business at Trine University, formerly Tri-State College and his alma mater; and Ketner School of Business at Catawba College, where he was Executive in Residence and provided free business consulting to students and the wider community.

In 1990, Ketner was inducted into the North Carolina Business Hall of Fame as a laureate.

In 1992, the North Carolina Chamber, formerly known as the North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry, bestowed Ketner with the award for Distinguished Citizenship for his "work as an outstanding entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic volunteer."

In 2012, Ketner received the Wilson L. Smith Philanthropic Award from the Rowan Regional Medical Center Foundation (now known as the Novant Health Foundation Rowan Medical Center).

Ketner received the Ally Award from the LGBTQ advocacy group, Salisbury Pride, in 2015 and was a long time supporter of Alliance for Full Acceptance in Charleston, SC.

References

Ralph Ketner Wikipedia


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