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A Special Tribute to
President Ronald Wilson Reagan
40th President of the U.S.
from the GA Federation of Republican Women
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Remarks by the President Upon the Death of President Ronald ReaganYou are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden."
Matthew 5:14
Click here to read President Bush's Eulogy at Funeral Service for
President Reagan
Media Coverage from Fox News
A Great Man, A Political Giant'
Mourning in America: Ronald Reagan Dies at 93
Official White House Portrait
1987 with Gorbachev
President and Nancy Reagan at the White House
2nd Term swearing in
President Reagan with his good friend
Margaret Thatcher of England
In Air Force in WWIIIn Air Force in WWII
In Air Force in WWII
Reagan as a young reporter
Some of President Reagan's Famous Speeches
We Will Be a City Upon a Hill
January 25, 1975
First Conservative Political
Action Conference“The Evil Empire”
March 8, 1983
Address to the National Association of Evangelicals,
Orlando FloridaThe Boys of Pointe du Hoc
June 6, 1984
U.S. Ranger Monument at Point du Hoc, Normandy, France
“Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down this Wall!”
June 12, 1987
Speech at the Brandenburg Gate,
West BerlinRonald Reagan on the Cold War
November 19, 1990
Westminster College Cold War
Memorial,
Fulton, MissouriEmpire of Ideals
August 17, 1992
Republican National Convention,
Houston, TexasLast Letter to America
November 5, 1994
In His Own
More Speeches
- 40th Anniversary of D-Day (Omaha Beach)
- 40th Anniversary of D-Day (Pointe du Hoc)
- '76 Convention Closer
- A Time for Choosing
- Challenger
- Farewell Address
- First Inaugural
- Intent to Run for President
- Second Inaugural Address
- Tear Down this Wall
- The Creative Society
- The Unknown Soldier
- Time to Recapture our Destiny
Day of Mourning - June 11, 2004
Friday, June 11, 2004 11:30 am EDT National Funeral
at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C
and interment at sunset in Simi Valley, CA
.June 11, 2004
Interment in Simi Valley, CA
Funeral in the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
Text of Former
President Bush's
Eulogy
Text of
Lady Margaret
Thatcher's Eulogy
video taped earlier
shown here with Prince
Charles leaving the
Cathedral
Lynn Cheney does not look very happy with her assigned seat!
President Bush escorts
Nancy Reagan into the
National Cathedral while former President Bush and Barbara Bush look on.
Scenes from the
funeral in the
National Cathedral
Washington, D.C.![]()
(left) President Bush delivers eulogy and pays
his respects at funeral in the National Cathedral
Thanks From a Grateful Country
by Peggy Noonan
Monday, June 7, 2004
For a man who changed the world, Ronald Reagan sure was modest.
Peggy NoonanThe Ben Elliott Story
Monday, June 14, 2004
Because I Am Not Done
Thursday, June 17, 2004
The Long Goodbye is Over
By Michael Reagan
Click here to view tributes from many cartoonists.
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View many Images from the Reagan Library archives
Selected by the Reagan Library Audiovisual staff
All the photographs are in the public domain
My Heroes Have
Always Been
Cowboys
President Reagan and President Bush 43
Speakers on for cowboy Music
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by Bettye Chambers