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The most indelible images of President Reagan’s funeral was his beloved wife Nancy’s loving goodbyes at the side of the coffin, both in Washington…
… and in California.
Her grief was so deep, so wrenching, and so profound, that it left little doubt as to the depth of her love for him.
And today, she has gone on to join him.
Nancy Reagan, the widow of President Ronald Reagan and passionately devoted keeper of his flame, died Sunday morning of congestive heart failure at 94, according to her spokesperson.
Reagan died at her home in Los Angeles. She’s set to be buried at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, next to her husband. Prior to the funeral, there will be an opportunity for members of the public to pay their respects at the Library, the spokesperson said. Details had not yet been announced Sunday afternoon.
I am saddened by the passing of my step mother Nancy Reagan…She is once again with the man she loved.God Bless…
…— Michael Reagan (@ReaganWorld) March 6, 2016
Nancy is where she has always wanted to be with her Ronnie…Now she is at peace…
— Michael Reagan (@ReaganWorld) March 6, 2016
Leave aside the politics and the criticisms today, and remember a woman who adored her husband.
And, like all wonderful love stories, he adored her right back.
She once described how they hated being apart from each other.
And now, they will never be parted again.
Nancy Reagan will be remembered for her deep passion for this nation and love for her husband, Ronald. The Reagan family is in our prayers.
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 6, 2016
Today our nation mourns the loss of Nancy Reagan, a true example of integrity and grace. My prayers are with the entire Reagan family.
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) March 6, 2016
My statement on the passing of former First Lady Nancy Reagan: https://t.co/Hu79iEcuIf pic.twitter.com/nn5KbFJ4fy
— Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) March 6, 2016
Rest in peace, Mrs. Reagan. You were deeply loved, and are with your love once more.
What a lady! There will never be another lst Lady like her.
Nancy was the epitome of class and dignity. I might not have agreed with her on some things, but she was always class and dignity. And devotion.
RIP, Mrs Reagan.
RIP, Mrs. Reagan and thanks for lending Ronnie to the nation when we dearly needed him.
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