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  1. Betty Ford. Elizabeth Anne Bloomer Ford (April 8, 1918 – July 8, 2011) was the first lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977 as the wife of the 38th president of the United States, Gerald Ford. [1] Before becoming first lady, she was the second lady of the United States from 1973 to 1974 when her husband was vice president.

  2. Susan Elizabeth Ford (s. 1957) Betty oli Yhdysvaltain ensimmäinen nainen miehensä toimiessa presidenttinä vuosina 1974–1977. Hän toipui samoihin aikoihin rintasyövästä. Gerald Fordin kuoltua vuonna 2006 Betty asui Rancho Miragessa, Kaliforniassa.

  3. georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov › historyBiography of Betty Ford

    She helped establish the Betty Ford Center for treatment of this problem at the Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage. She has described the role of First Lady as "much more than a 24-hour job than anyone would guess" and says of her predecessors: "Now that I realize what they've had to put up with, I have new respect and admiration for every one of them."

  4. Betty Ford var grundlæggeren af og den første bestyrelsesforkvinde for Betty Ford Centeret for substansmisbrug og afhængighed. Hun modtog sammen med sin mand Gerald Ford Congressional Gold Medal den 21. oktober 1998, samt fik overrakt Presidential Medal of Freedom af George H.W. Bush i 1991. Eksterne henvisninger

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  6. 9 de jul. de 2011 · Betty Ford was a pioneering first lady who battled breast cancer and alcoholism, and made her mark with a world-famous clinic to help other sufferers of addiction.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2022 · Betty Ford, née Elizabeth Anne Bloomer (1918-2011) was one of the most impactful first ladies in the history of the United States. As the wife of President Gerald Ford (president from 1974-77), she was a passionate social activist and was well-liked by the electorate, with some members of the public even wearing badges that read ‘vote for Betty’s husband.’

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