[3][19] Ford registered herself at the hospital on April 11, 1978. She worked with children with disabilities at the Mary Free Bed Home for Crippled Children. Tennessee Ernie Ford, as he came to be known, was an ordinary man but his overwhelming success later led to his downfall. In 2004, Ford reaffirmed her pro-abortion rights stance and her support for the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, as well as her belief in and support for the ratification of the ERA. [7][30] Ford regarded Roosevelt a role model. Weeks after Ford became first lady, she underwent a mastectomy for breast cancer on September 28, 1974, after having been diagnosed with the disease. She also traveled to Iowa before its caucus, and delivered a speech on behalf of the president (who had been unable to make his planned appearance) in which she labeled herself as being his political partner. The Betty Ford Center board endorsed the merger Tuesday. LR: Nancy Reagan, Ladybird Johnson , Hillary Clinton, Rosalyn Carter, Ford, Barbara Bush, The Fords post for a photograph with three other U.S. first couples (George H. W. and Barbara Bush, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter) during at the 2000 White House Historical Association Dinner, Ford attends a National Press Club event in 2001, The Fords with President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush at the White House in 2003 at a celebration President Ford's 90th birthday, Ford and her husband at a June 2005 Gerald R. Ford Foundation dinner, Betty Ford with her husband and President George W. Bush on April 23, 2006, Ford leans over President Ford's coffin during memorial services for him held December 30, 2006 in the United States Capitol rotunda as part of the his state funeral, Ford being escorted by Army Major General Guy C. Swan III during a portion of the state funeral of her late husband, Betty Ford died of natural causes on July 8, 2011, three months after her 93rd birthday, at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage. During and after her years in the White House, 1974 to 1977, Mrs. Ford won . Warters, T. Alissa. In 1982, she co-founded the Betty Ford Center in California. She joined Graham's auxiliary troupe and eventually performed with the company at Carnegie Hall in New York City. "She has been an inspiration to so many through her efforts to educate women about breast cancer and her wonderful work at the Betty Ford Center," Reagan said. Ford made the decision that year to erect a tent in the White House Rose Garden to host dinners outside. The first instance of a first lady conducting one had been Eleanor Roosevelt in 1942. After her initial anger over the intrusion in her life, Betty remained. [67] The spike in women self-examining after Ford went public with the diagnosis led to an increase in reported cases of breast cancer, a phenomenon known as the "Betty Ford blip". [3][19] Ford took doses of this medication in excess of her prescription. She was a remarkable political spouse, whose courageous candor helped forge a new era of openness after the divisiveness of the Vietnam War and Watergate. First Lady Barbara Bush holds the medal. Ford also served as the second lady of the United States from 1973 to 1974 when her husband was vice president. [8], When Bloomer was 16, her father died of carbon monoxide poisoning in the family's garage while working under their car, despite the garage doors being open. [32] On September 4, 1974, weeks after becoming first lady, Ford conducted press conference in the State Dining Room of the White House in which she remarked that she, "would like to be remembered in a very kind way; also as a constructive wife of a president. After leaving the White House in 1977, Ford continued to lead an active public life. [8][70] She found out of this upcoming dinner and her responsibility for planning it through a phone call she received within 24-hours after her husband's swearing-in as president. "[7], Betty and Gerald Ford had four children together: Michael Gerald Ford (born 1950), John Gardner Ford (nicknamed Jack; born 1952), Steven Meigs Ford (born 1956), and Susan Elizabeth Ford (born 1957). [61][33] Ford utilized phone calls, letter-writing, and telegrams as means of lobbying in support of the ERA. All the way there I was telling myself how it would not change anything. [53][51] Contrarily to her, while President Ford ranked in the top-10 positions of most admired men in multiple years,[56][57][58][59] he never managed to top it. [16], The Fords lived in Washington, D.C. after his election, until the spring of 1955, when the Fords moved into a house they constructed in the D.C. suburb of Alexandria, Virginia. [25][26] The dinner was held in the John Quincy Adam's Drawing Room, one of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms at the United States Department of State headquarters at the Harry S Truman Building. She became an advocate for breast cancer research and early detection. But the main point was, it was best for the country.". She joined Graham's auxiliary troupe and eventually performed with the company at Carnegie Hall. Betty Ford was a former First Lady of the United States (August 9th, 1974 - January 20th, 1977). When they returned to Grand Rapids, she worked again at Herpolsheimer's, this time as the fashion coordinator. Ford assisted in fundraising for the little-known Hospital for Sick Children in Washington, D.C., whose patients were predominantly African American. On August 9, 1974, Betty Bloomer Ford was thrust onto the world stage when her . [33], Steinhauer of The New York Times described Ford as "a product and symbol of the cultural and political timesdoing the Bump dance along the corridors of the White House, donning a mood ring, chatting on her CB radio with the handle First Mamaa housewife who argued passionately for equal rights for women, a mother of four who mused about drugs, abortion and premarital sex aloud and without regret. "We were honored to host President and Mrs. Ford at the White House in 1998 when they received the Congressional Gold Medal for their dedication and service to our nation," the Clintons wrote. After leaving. [114], In 1975, when Time named "American women" as its "Time Person of the Year",[39] the magazine profiled Ford as one of eleven women selected to represent "American women". For more, click here: http://abcn.ws/BettyFordRIP Penn State World Campus (2013). [14] The Fords would ultimately be married for the next 58 years, until Gerald Ford's death. Betty: A Glad Awakening. First Lady Betty Ford held her first official press conference in the State Dining Room on September 4, 1974. Her cause of death was not immediately clear. In the first of adjustments for politics, he had asked her to delay the wedding until shortly before the primary election because, as The New York Times reported, "Jerry was running for Congress and wasn't sure how voters might feel about his marrying a divorced ex-dancer. She continued to serve as Chairman-Emeritus of the Betty Ford Center and enjoyed her role as grandmother and great-grandmother to her still-growing family. She successfully lobbied her husband to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to choreographer and dancer Martha Graham in 1976. See full answer below. Betty Ford, the outspoken and much-admired wife of President Gerald R. Ford who overcame alcoholism and an addiction to pills and helped found one of the best-known rehabilitation centers in. She continued to strongly advocate and lobby politicians and state legislatures for passage of the ERA. [21] In addition to the arts, Ford also gave focus to projects helping the disabled during her time as second lady. Ford made campaign appearances and delivered speeches across the United States. Because of her leadership, many lives were saved.". In 1985, Ford received the Los Angeles AIDS Projects "Commitment to Life Award". She accompanied her husband to congressional and White House events, as well as on some trips abroad, and made herself available to newspaper and magazine articles. Betty Ford wanted to be a professional dancer "[34] This reflects a common trend of American first ladies often being more popular than the presidents to which they are married. Dance developed into a passion for her, and she decided she wanted to seek a career in it. Established in 1949 on lakeside acreage in Center City, Minnesota, the Hazelden Betty Ford . In contrast, there was tremendous organic excitement for Betty Ford among supporters of the campaign. [5] With her father's passing, her family lost its primary breadwinner, and her mother began working as a real estate agent to support the family. [3][5][12] They married on October 15, 1948, at Grace Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids. [3], As she became a more active second lady, Ford adopted an objective of promoting the arts. [3][14][17] Gerald Ford had ambitions to rise to the rank of speaker of the house, and therefore maintained a busy travel schedule, regularly crisscrossing the United States to fundraise and campaign on behalf of other Republicans in hopes that they would, in turn, provide him with the support he'd eventually need to become speaker. [3], In 2013, Ford was posthumously inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. However, she abused these prescriptions, regularly taking many more pills than prescribed. Shortly after they married, he began to sell insurance for another company. Ford was born Elizabeth Anne Bloomer in 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, the third child and only daughter of Hortense (ne Neahr; 1884 1948) and William Stephenson Bloomer Sr. (1874 1934), who was a traveling salesman for Royal Rubber Co.[3] She was called Betty as a child. [78] In June 1977, Ford was a speaker at the Arthritis Association Convention. [33] On June 30, 1976, Ford attended the opening of "Remember the Ladies", a Revolutionary War-era women's exhibit. [3], Spiro Agnew resigned as vice president on October 10, 1973. She had held the top post at the center since its founding. YouTube Betty White showing off her aquarium. [107][108] In the 2014 Siena Research Institute survey, historians ranked Ford 3rd-highest among 20th and 21st century First Ladies in the greatness of post-White House service, 3rd-highest in advancement of women's issues, and 4th-highest in creating a lasting legacy. The Washington Post reported that Ford's disclosure of alcoholism came as a surprise to a number of Ford's close friends, who had regarded her as merely a social drinker and were oblivious to her drinking problem. "[66] Her openness about her cancer and treatment raised the visibility of a disease that Americans had previously been reluctant to talk about. Nor did she address her relationship with alcohol, which she, at the time, believed was typical consumption. Her taboo-busting honesty about abortion, sex, gay rights, marijuana and the Equal Rights . [84] After they left the White House, her addictions became more evident to her family and appeared life-threatening. ", President George H.W. In 1978, the Ford family staged an intervention, and forced Betty to confront her addition to alcohol and pain pills. YouTube. Surveys of historians conducted by the Siena College Research Institute have shown that historians regard Ford to be among the best and most courageous American first ladies. JAKE TAPPER, KATIE HINMAN and MARTHA RADDATZ, founder of the Betty Ford Center for substance abuse and addiction. [69] At the state dinners of the Ford presidency, the president and first lady always led off the dancing, and dancing often lasted beyond midnight. [80] In November 1977, Ford appeared at the opening session of the National Women's Conference in Houston, Texas. [24] With her husband, as vice president, tasked with heavily campaigning on behalf of his party for the 1974 midterm elections, Ford occasionally hit the campaign trail herself. Also, as a tireless advocate for women's rights and social justice, she helped to improve the lives and opportunities of countless women and children.". As was the case during Gerald Ford's vice presidential swearing-in, Betty Ford held the bible upon which he placed his hand while taking his oath of office. Days later, Ford also disclosed to the public that she had come to realize that she was additionally an alcoholic. After graduating from high school in 1936 she attended the Bennington School of Dance in Vermont for two summers, where she met choreographer Martha Graham. A mutual friend, Peg Neuman, suggested to Gerald that he should ask her out, so he called her. She was also the Second Lady of the United States from 1973 to 1974, when Ford served as the 40th U.S. vice president. She visited states, including Illinois, where ratification was believed to have the most realistic chance of passing. [24] On May 31, 1973, Ford made her first major speech when she gave a commencement address to the graduates of the Westminster Choir College. [84], Ford published her first memoir in 1978, The Times of My Life, in which she discussed her battle with addiction. [19] For a long time, it was unclear whether Gerald Ford shared his wife's pro-abortion rights viewpoint. Betty Ford. She wrote about it in her book, "A Glad Awakening." The first lady helped the nation restore its faith in the presidency following the Watergate scandal, once saying she wanted the White House to sing again. Betty Ford "became known for her openness and candor" (Northouse, 2013) and remained true to herself, she did not change who she was, or her core values because of her new position as First Lady. She briefly continued her studies with Graham in New York City until close family ties took her back to Grand Rapids in 1941. [3] Following her husband's death, Ford continued to live in Rancho Mirage. [7][34][37] However, polling would show that her comments were accepted by many Americans. Take a look at images from Betty Ford's years in the White House. [3] Ford remarked, "I agree with the Supreme Courts ruling. After recovering, she founded and served as the first chair of the board of directors of the Betty Ford Center for substance abuse and addiction. [19] Ford had, particularly, become addicted to prescription medication (opioid analgesics) that she had been originally prescribed in the early 1960s to treat a pinched nerve. [87] She served as chair of the board of directors. . ", McClellan, Michelle L. "Fame through Shame: Women Alcoholics, Celebrity, and Disclosure. [105] In the 2014 Siena Research Institute survey survey, Ford and her husband were ranked the 19th-highest out of 39 first couples in terms of being a "power couple". [106] In both the 1993 and 2003 Siena Research Institute surveys, Ford was similarly ranked the 5th-highest in historians' assessment of first ladies' courage. July 8, 2011 — -- Betty Ford, wife of former President Gerald Ford and the founder of the Betty Ford Center for substance abuse and addiction, has died at age 93. It made a lot of women realize that it could happen to them. Emergency responders, including police, showed up at her home Friday morning as a standard procedure. Betty White in her kitchen in Carmel, California. "[3], At the time her husband assumed the presidency, reporters speculated on what kind of first lady Ford would be, as they thought her predecessor, Pat Nixon, as noted by one reporter, to be the "most disciplined, composed first lady in history. President Richard Nixon selected Gerald Ford to serve as his vice president after the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew. [3] Gerald Ford was confirmed as vice president by the United States Congress on December 6, 1973, and Gerald Ford took the oath of office before a joint session of the United States Congress, placing his hand upon a bible which Betty Ford held. Since she passed, fans have wondered what Betty White's cause of death was and how she died three weeks before her 100th birthday. [3], On March 12, 1974, the Fords hosted a state dinner for King Hussein of Jordan after president Nixon, with a week's notice, asked Vice President Ford to take over for him in hosting the already-scheduled state dinner. That is why I loved this stuff so much. [7][38][37], In 1975, when Time named the "American women" as its "Person of the Year",[39] the magazine profiled Ford as one of eleven women selected to represent "American women". Following her White House years, she continued to lobby for the ERA and remained active in the feminist movement. The week she entered rehab, Ford disclosed her addiction to prescription medication. [69], Among the most notable state dinners the Fords hosted was a July 7, 1976 state dinner honoring Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. "[69], Dishes that Ford particularly liked serving at state dinners included wild rice,[25][74] Columbia River salmon, souffl, and flamb. She explained that, while her husband had attended two sessions with a psychiatric doctor, those sessions were for her care, and not care of his own. The organization sought to bring together political spouses and female government federal employees to discuss current party activates and ideas about legislation. The must-watch series is accompanied by the likes of Jessica Biel and Melanie Lynskey. Ford was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by George H. W. Bush in 1991. Betty Ford was at his side. Jacqueline Kennedy, Pat Nixon and Betty Ford all smoked cigarettes but were never photographed doing so. [84], In 1987, Ford underwent quadruple coronary bypass surgery and recovered without complications. [45] A Ford family friend said that he "about fell off his chair" when he saw the photo for the first time. [98] That same year, she and President Ford were given a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. She also organized her own dance group and taught dance at various sites in Grand Rapids, including the Calla Travis Dance Studio. Her mother remarried, to family friend and neighbor Arthur Meigs Godwin, and Bloomer lived with them. Live July 9, 2011 -- Former first lady Betty Ford, whose candor about her own battles with substance abuse helped erase much of the stigma attached to addiction, has died. [3][5][6] While she was still in high school, she started her own dance school, instructing both youth and adults. The couple moved frequently because of his work. She drew boos from demonstrators against the Equal Rights Amendment in stating, "This exhibit about neglected Americans should give us strength and courage to seek equal rights for women today."[64]. [21], Both Betty and Gerald Ford refuse to comment on speculation that President Nixon might be forced out of office due to the Watergate scandal. Ford's failure to conduct a solo trip is not all that extraordinary, however. In attendance were former president Bill Clinton, former vice president Dick Cheney and former first lady Barbara Bush. [36] As first lady, remarking on her honest candor and the sometimes-controversial remarks it resulted in, Ford declared, "I am not very good at making up stories." Among the revelations in the biography: 1. [19] Ford lobbied state legislatures to ratify the amendment, and took on opponents of the amendment. [3] Ford also volunteered for local charitable organizations, including serving as the program director of the Alexandria Cancer Fund Drive. [61], Ford successfully lobbied her husband to, in 1975, sign an executive order to establish the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year. [15] An anecdote that was later reported was that, when Gerald Ford left Grand Rapids for Washington, D.C., Betty Ford's new sister-in-law Janet Ford remarked to her, "with Jerry, you'll never have to worry about other women. The Fords' unlikely rise to first family started in 1973, just as they were planning on retiring from Congress. "She was Jerry Ford's strength through some very difficult days in our country's history, and I admired her courage in facing and sharing her personal struggles with all of us. [5] At the age of 14, she began modeling clothes and teaching children popular dances, such as the foxtrot, waltz, and big apple, to earn money in the wake of the Great Depression. She regularly drove her children around to their activities, such as her sons' Little League Baseball games and her daughter's dance classes. Through the work she did at the Betty Ford Center, Ford recognized the link between drug abuse and AIDS. [84] When she attended the 1992 Republican National Convention, Ford wore an AIDS ribbon pin. She also was completely unpretentious. [99] On May 8, 2003, Ford received the Woodrow Wilson Award in Los Angeles for her public service, awarded by the Woodrow Wilson Center of the Smithsonian Institution. "[19], Ford avidly supported the proposed Equal Rights Amendment. In her September 4, 1974 press conference, Ford declared her support for it. She was the wife of President Gerald R. Ford, the 38th President of the United States. The statement also declared, "I expect this treatment and fellowship to be a solution for my problems. Her candor in talking about and dealing with substance abuse and treatment helped led to an improvement in how Americans talk about such matters. 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