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Nancy Reagan, RIP

Nancy Reagan, widow of Ronald Reagan, dead at 94

Ronald and Nancy ReaganNancy Reagan, the widow of President Ronald Reagan and passionately devoted keeper of his flame, died Sunday morning of congestive heart failure at 94, Fox News has confirmed.

Reagan died at her home in Los Angeles, a spokesperson from Reagan’s office said. 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.

32 Comments on Nancy Reagan, RIP

  1. Perhaps it’s better that she can no longer witness the utter mockery our current First Lady is making of the position.

    R.I.P., Nancy. You were one of the great ones.

  2. Nancy Reagan last gave a media interview in 2009, and the writer observed that she seemed profoundly sad even when outwardly happy. “I miss Ronnie a lot, an awful lot,” she said. “People say it gets better. No, it does not.”

    R.I.P. Nancy

  3. She was a true First Lady and it was obvious that she and “Ronnie” adored each other. I am sad for her loved ones that she is gone, but happy at the thought of the reunion that is being had in Heaven right now.

  4. What a class act….back when first ladies carried themselves with class and elegance….not like today where they idolize as skank like Beyoncé and go on Ellen and dry hump her…..all while being a Tranny to boot……#noNAMEmentioned

  5. Rarely has such grace and elegance strode across this desolate earth. We are all of us lessened by such a loss, but heaven is this much the greater. We will see you again, dear lady.

  6. She adored him. She knew the dangers he was in and she did all that she could to protect her beloved.

    I would like to think that as she left this world he greeted her and scooped her in his arms.

    God bless these two fine people.

  7. I was always impressed with her “standing by her man” thing. I can’t believe how bad I’m feeling right now about her. I guess it goes all the way back to the Eighties for me and seeing her on an off through the years–always by her husbands side. So damn dedicated. Someone say, “loyal.” That word epitomizes her. You don’t have to personally know somebody. Just love them.

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