Steve Ford, son of former President Gerald Ford, read a eulogy to former President Jimmy Carter written by his father before his 2006 death. Both presidents had agreed to eulogize each other, knowing that one would have to entrust the delivery to someone else, Steve Ford said.
Steve Ford, Gerald Ford's son, read his late father's eulogy for Jimmy ... We have much to catch up on." General view of the state funeral service for former president Jimmy Carter at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC, on January 9 ...
Steven Ford, the son of late President Gerald Ford, delivered the eulogy Thursday that his father had written for late President Jimmy Carter. Steven Carter reflected on Carter's death with "America Decides.
Former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral was a somber time of remembrance, but also a celebration of a century of life, well-lived.
and Gerald Ford asked Carter if he would deliver the eulogy at his funeral. He said Carter agreed, but in turn asked Ford — who was born in Nebraska but grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan and ...
The funeral of former president Jimmy Carter featured a eulogy from the late former president Gerald Ford, the Republican ... nominees — former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and Vice ...
Steven Ford, the son of late President Gerald Ford, delivered the eulogy ... this time aboard Air Force One bound for the funeral of the great peacemaker, Anwar Sadat. There’s an old line ...
Government agencies and major stock exchanges will be closed on Thursday to honor Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th U.S. president.
A eulogy written by former President Gerald Ford was shared at former President ... He passed away at age 94 last June. The state funeral for Carter will also include eulogies from Jason Carter ...
A national funeral service was held for former President Jimmy Carter at Washington National Cathedral this morning, marking the conclusion of his state funeral. Remembrance ceremonies included his lying in repose in his home state, Georgia, and later lying in state at the U.S. Capitol.
One of the more emotional moments during the service for President Carter Thursday morning came from the words of former president Gerald Ford.
Ronald Reagan, the 40th president, died on June 5, 2004, at the age of 93. Reagan served two terms from 1981 to 1989 and was remembered for his role in ending the Cold War. He was laid to rest in a state funeral on June 11, 2004.