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Holland Sentinel: Michigan leaders react to the death of Betty Ford

2nd District, MI, July 9, 2011 | Lauren Phillips ((202) 225-4401)

“Betty Ford was a marvelous example of courage, faith and leadership as First Lady, and as a wife and mother. Our nation and state mourn her passing and we extend our hearts and prayers to the Ford family.” — Attorney General Bill Schuette
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“Betty Ford was a great American with a great legacy of being a passionate advocate for the issues she believed in. After meeting her a number of times over the years, I could sense her warmth and kindness.
She cared deeply about others, as evidenced in her work helping people through their addiction and recovery from chemical dependency through the Betty Ford Center, and her work to raise awareness of breast cancer and many other issues.
Most of all, she supported her husband’s service to the nation with admirable and mutual love and respect, at times literally his voice, like when he lost his during his concession speech.” —U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Zeeland
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“With our deepest sympathy we extend our thoughts and prayers to the entire Ford family following the death of First Lady Betty Ford. Mrs. Ford was a pillar in our community who exemplified the strength, character and class that has defined our nation. The country has lost an American icon. We will always treasure our hometown first family, and the President and Mrs. Ford will continue to live on in our hearts.” — Kent County GOP Chairman Sam Moore
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“Betty Ford was an outstanding Michigander and a shining example of how one person can truly make a difference.  Her groundbreaking work in breast cancer awareness and treatment as well as her pioneering efforts to help those struggling with addiction changed the lives of millions of people for the better. She was a role model for us all as she lived her life with grace and dignity. While Michigan mourns the loss of this extraordinary woman, we are thankful for her years of dedication to our state and its people. Sue and I extend our deepest sympathies to the Ford family, in particular children Michael, John, Steven and Susan.” — Gov. Rick Snyder
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“Betty Ford was a woman of incredible grace and courage. She served our nation in so many ways — as a partner to her husband as he steered the ship of state through turbulent times; as a powerful voice for breast cancer victims; as an advocate for women’s rights; and as someone who has been as responsible as anyone for our society’s awareness of substance abuse and improvements in its treatment. She spent a lifetime breaking down barriers for millions to follow. Barbara and I join Michigan and the nation in mourning her loss.” — U.S. Sen. Carl Levin

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"Betty Ford was a gracious and generous friend of the University, as well as a warm personal friend. She was a wonderful partner with her husband, the late President Gerald R. Ford, and together with their children they were steadfast supporters of Michigan. We will miss her dedication and enthusiasm, and will remember the affection she showed our community." — University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman


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