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Ex-US President Gerald Ford dies | Ex-US President Gerald Ford dies |
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Former US President Gerald Ford has died aged 93, former First Lady Betty Ford has said. | Former US President Gerald Ford has died aged 93, former First Lady Betty Ford has said. |
Last month Gerald Ford had become the longest-living US president when he passed 93 years and 121 days, the record held by Ronald Reagan. | Last month Gerald Ford had become the longest-living US president when he passed 93 years and 121 days, the record held by Ronald Reagan. |
Mr Ford, the only unelected president, took office after Richard Nixon quit over Watergate in 1974. But he lost to Jimmy Carter in the 1976 election. | Mr Ford, the only unelected president, took office after Richard Nixon quit over Watergate in 1974. But he lost to Jimmy Carter in the 1976 election. |
President Bush paid tribute, praising Mr Ford's "integrity and commonsense". | President Bush paid tribute, praising Mr Ford's "integrity and commonsense". |
Gerald Ford was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and lived with Betty, 88, at Rancho Mirage, about 130 miles (210km) east of Los Angeles in southern California. | Gerald Ford was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and lived with Betty, 88, at Rancho Mirage, about 130 miles (210km) east of Los Angeles in southern California. |
The former president suffered ill health this year and he was taken to hospital four times for tests and angioplasty. He suffered a stroke in 2000. | The former president suffered ill health this year and he was taken to hospital four times for tests and angioplasty. He suffered a stroke in 2000. |
His life was filled with love of God, his family and his country Betty Ford Gerald Ford: Obituary | His life was filled with love of God, his family and his country Betty Ford Gerald Ford: Obituary |
A statement from Betty Ford said: "My family joins me in sharing the difficult news that Gerald Ford, our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, has passed away at 93 years of age." | A statement from Betty Ford said: "My family joins me in sharing the difficult news that Gerald Ford, our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, has passed away at 93 years of age." |
The statement did not give the cause of death. | The statement did not give the cause of death. |
In a statement from the White House, President George W Bush said he was "greatly saddened" at the news. | In a statement from the White House, President George W Bush said he was "greatly saddened" at the news. |
"With his quiet integrity, commonsense and kind instincts, President Ford helped heal our land and restore public confidence in the presidency," Mr Bush said. | "With his quiet integrity, commonsense and kind instincts, President Ford helped heal our land and restore public confidence in the presidency," Mr Bush said. |
"Our 38th president will always have a special place in our nation's memory." | "Our 38th president will always have a special place in our nation's memory." |
Vietnam War | Vietnam War |
Gerald Ford had risen from obscurity to become Richard Nixon's vice-president in 1973, when Spiro Agnew resigned amid corruption charges. | Gerald Ford had risen from obscurity to become Richard Nixon's vice-president in 1973, when Spiro Agnew resigned amid corruption charges. |
Ford succeeded Nixon and brought honesty to the White House | Ford succeeded Nixon and brought honesty to the White House |
Mr Ford then succeeded to the top office when Nixon became embroiled in Watergate. | Mr Ford then succeeded to the top office when Nixon became embroiled in Watergate. |
Mr Ford declared the "national nightmare" of the Nixon scandal over but soon after he granted his former boss a pardon for any crimes committed as president. | Mr Ford declared the "national nightmare" of the Nixon scandal over but soon after he granted his former boss a pardon for any crimes committed as president. |
Analysts believe in the short term it may have cost him the 1976 election, but in the long term the decision was praised. | |
Mr Ford was in office as the US accepted its defeat in the Vietnam War, with the fall of Saigon in April 1975. | Mr Ford was in office as the US accepted its defeat in the Vietnam War, with the fall of Saigon in April 1975. |
He said it was time to "bind up the nation's wounds". | He said it was time to "bind up the nation's wounds". |
The opposite of Nixon, Gerald Ford was known for his openness, sunny disposition and most important, his honesty. | The opposite of Nixon, Gerald Ford was known for his openness, sunny disposition and most important, his honesty. |
Wife Betty became a national figure in her own right, crusading against drug and alcohol addiction. | Wife Betty became a national figure in her own right, crusading against drug and alcohol addiction. |
Following his stroke, Gerald Ford slipped further from the limelight. | Following his stroke, Gerald Ford slipped further from the limelight. |
However, he did join Jimmy Carter, George Bush Snr and Bill Clinton at a memorial shortly after the 11 September attacks in 2001. | However, he did join Jimmy Carter, George Bush Snr and Bill Clinton at a memorial shortly after the 11 September attacks in 2001. |
He was also at the funeral of Ronald Reagan in June 2004. | He was also at the funeral of Ronald Reagan in June 2004. |
If you have any comments on the legacy of Gerald Ford, please use the form below | If you have any comments on the legacy of Gerald Ford, please use the form below |