Gerald R. Ford

July 13, 1913 ~ December 26, 2006
Resided in:
Rancho Mirage, CA
Gerald Rudolph Ford was the thirty-eighth president of the United States.
Ford was originally named after his biological father, Leslie Lynch King. When his mother, Dorothy Ayer Gardner King, remarried, Ford was renamed after his stepfather.
Ford attended the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where he was a gifted athlete and scholar. After college, he received offers from two professional football teams, but declined. Instead, Ford took a position as a boxing coach and assistant varsity football coach at Yale. While coaching at Yale, he earned his law degree.
Ford?s first foray into politics took place in the summer of 1940 while working on Wendell Willkie?s presidential campaign. However, his passion was law. After Ford passed the bar exam, he and a partner set up a law partnership in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
During World War II, he served in the U.S. Naval Reserve. After the war, he returned to Grand Rapids and become a partner in another prestigious law firm.
In the late 1940s, Ford?s interests turned toward politics. In 1948, with the encouragement of his stepfather, he ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and won.
In the midst of the campaign, Ford married Elizabeth Anne Bloomer Warren. Together, they had four children: Michael, John, Steven and Susan.
Ford served in the House for 25 years. He rose through the ranks of the Republican Party leadership, and eventually became House Minority Leader.
Following the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew, Ford was appointed Vice President by President Richard Nixon. He was confirmed and sworn in on December 6, 1973.
Ford was vice president only nine months before being sworn in as President of the United States on August 9, 1974, following Nixon?s resignation in the wake of the Watergate scandal. Ford was the first person in U.S. history to serve as president without having been elected president or vice president.
In his two-and-a-half years as president, Ford withdrew U.S. troops from Vietnam, was closely involved in mediation between Egypt and Israel, signed the Helsinki Human Rights Convention with the Soviet Union, and signed an arms limitation agreement with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev.
Domestically, Ford?s top priority was ending the domestic and constitutional crisis resulting from the Watergate scandal. Believing that impeachment proceedings would prevent the country from moving forward, Ford pardoned Richard Nixon prior to the filing of any formal criminal charges. Public reaction was mostly negative, but Ford always maintained that it was the right thing to do for the good of the country.
Despite one of the closest elections in history and three televised candidate debates, Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the 1976 campaign. Many said pardoning Nixon cost Ford the election. After leaving office, President Ford continued to actively participate in the political process and spoke out on important political issues.
Ford was an active participant in the Gerald R. Ford Foundation and the Presidential Library and Museum. He was an avid supporter of the Boy Scouts of America and was committed to improving the lives of all Americans.
Ford?s passion and devotion to the everyday civilian was recognized on multiple occasions. He is a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Congressional Gold Medal, and the John F. Kennedy Profiles in Courage Award.
Heas a Great President I met him in Asheville NC while he was President
Dear Family of President Ford, I am very sorry for your loss. Only God can ease the kind of deep hurt you must feel after loseing your dear loved one. Continue to pray, read the Bible, and always look up. My beloved Grandmother suffered much loss in her life, she told me that she always read the new testement through to ease her grief. Maybe that might give you all some comfort over the next weeks and months to follow. God Bless You
Julia Griffin
Sorry for your loss, may GOD bless, confort, and console you and your family.
We are so sorry for your lost You and your family are in our prays . May God be with you and the family in these trying days
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
To President Ford\\\’s Famiy
You are in our thoughts and prayers.Coy,Colleen,and Dawn Calhoun
Thank You for holding our country together in her most difficult time. As you and the family gather together let the Holy Spirit hold you in the palm of Jesus hand. Grace and Peace unto you.
PRESIDENT FORD WAS PUT IN A DIFFICULT SITUATION,BUT HE HANDELED IT WELL,,,KEPT OUR COUNTRY TOGETHER,,,TO BETTY AND THE FAMILY,,MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU IN THIS SAD TIME..BE STRONG,,GOD WILL PUT HIS ARMS AROUND YOU,,HE SAID, \\\I WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU OR FORSAKE YOU\\\’..CHERISH HIS MEMORIES THEY ARE FOREVER…JEAN’
President Ford will be greatly missed. He was a great president. Just remember that you are not alone. God is always there for you. Our thoughts and prayer are with you at this sad time and always.
…for the Lord shall be thine
everlasting light, and the days
of thy mourning shall be ended.
Isaiah 60:20
May you remember always
that, for every sorrow,
there is comfort…
for every sadness,
there is healing…
for each loss–
the promise of new life.
With Sympathy,
The Sluder Family
Please accept my deepest condolences. Gerald Ford was a great American, and I wish I had appreciated him more when he was President. I wish I knew then what I know now; he did the right thing pardoning Richard Nixon and healing the United States.
Sincerely,
Janet Norton Quartaroli