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US President George W Bush has paid tribute to former President Gerald Ford, who has died at the age of 93.US President George W Bush has paid tribute to former President Gerald Ford, who has died at the age of 93.
Speaking from his ranch in Crawford, Texas, Mr Bush remembered President Ford as a "gentleman who reflected the best in America's character".Speaking from his ranch in Crawford, Texas, Mr Bush remembered President Ford as a "gentleman who reflected the best in America's character".
Mr Ford was never elected president but took office after Richard Nixon quit over the Watergate scandal in 1974.Mr Ford was never elected president but took office after Richard Nixon quit over the Watergate scandal in 1974.
He served for two years but lost to Jimmy Carter in 1976, a year after the US accepted defeat in the Vietnam War.He served for two years but lost to Jimmy Carter in 1976, a year after the US accepted defeat in the Vietnam War.
In a televised address, Mr Bush said Americans "came to know President Ford as a man of complete integrity".In a televised address, Mr Bush said Americans "came to know President Ford as a man of complete integrity".
His life was filled with love of God, his family and his country Betty Ford Gerald Ford: Obituary Life in pictures In quotes: Reaction to deathHis life was filled with love of God, his family and his country Betty Ford Gerald Ford: Obituary Life in pictures In quotes: Reaction to death
Gerald Ford, he said, "came along when we needed him most". "For a nation that needed healing... Gerald Ford came along when we needed him most," he said.
Mr Bush said Mr Ford "stepped into the presidency without ever having sought the office" and helped restore confidence in the White House.Mr Bush said Mr Ford "stepped into the presidency without ever having sought the office" and helped restore confidence in the White House.
His words were echoed by the Vice-President, Dick Cheney, who was Gerald Ford's Chief-of-Staff. The US flag will flown at half-mast outside the White House and other government and military buildings for the next 30 days.
In a statement, Mr Cheney said that President Ford gave the country the strength, wisdom and good judgement it needed as it faced its greatest constitutional crisis since the civil war. Tributes paid
President Ronald Reagan's widow Nancy also praised a "dear friend and close political ally". Mr Bush's words of praise were echoed by Vice-President Dick Cheney, who was at one time Gerald Ford's chief-of-staff.
"His accomplishments and devotion to our country are vast, and even long after he left the presidency he made it a point to speak out on issues important to us all." President Ford was a dad when America needed one badly. Thanks dad. Rest in peace. Chris Irvine, New York href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=5087&edition=1&ttl=20061227080703" class="">Your tributes to Ford Mr Cheney said Mr Ford gave the country the strength, wisdom and good judgement it needed as it faced its greatest constitutional crisis since the civil war.
Ill health In Michigan, the state where Mr Ford spent his early years, a makeshift shrine formed outside the Gerald R Ford Museum as a steady stream of people lit candles and laid flowers and flags.
The museum, in the town of Grand Rapids, opened books of condolence for visitors to sign.
People placed flags and flowers outside the Gerald R Ford MuseumOfficials at Buckingham Palace in London said the Union flag would fly at half-mast on Thursday, adding that the Queen was sending a personal message to Mrs Ford and President Bush.
Gerald Ford lived with his wife Betty, 88, at Rancho Mirage, about 130 miles (210km) east of Los Angeles in southern California.Gerald Ford lived with his wife Betty, 88, at Rancho Mirage, about 130 miles (210km) east of Los Angeles in southern California.
President Ford was a dad when America needed one badly. Thanks dad. Rest in peace. Chris Irvine, New York Your tributes to Ford The former president suffered ill health this year and he was taken to hospital four times for tests and angioplasty. He suffered a stroke in 2000.
Last month he became the longest-living US president when he reached 93 years and 122 days, passing the record held by President Reagan.
A statement from Betty Ford said: "My family joins me in sharing the difficult news that Gerald Ford, our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, has passed away at 93 years of age."A statement from Betty Ford said: "My family joins me in sharing the difficult news that Gerald Ford, our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, has passed away at 93 years of age."
The statement did not give the cause of death.The statement did not give the cause of death.
The former president had suffered ill health this year and was taken to hospital four times for tests and angioplasty. He suffered a stroke in 2000.
Last month he became the longest-living US president when he reached 93 years and 122 days, passing the record held by President Ronald Reagan.
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Gerald Ford - born in Omaha, Nebraska - was the only US president never to win a national election.Gerald Ford - born in Omaha, Nebraska - was the only US president never to win a national election.
He was chosen as Richard Nixon's vice-president in 1973, when Spiro Agnew resigned amid corruption charges.He was chosen as Richard Nixon's vice-president in 1973, when Spiro Agnew resigned amid corruption charges.
Ford succeeded Nixon and brought honesty to the White House Ford succeeded Nixon and brought honesty to the White HouseMr Ford then succeeded to the top job when Nixon resigned over Watergate - the scandal over a break-in at the offices of the rival Democratic party in Washington in 1972.
Mr Ford then succeeded to the top office when Nixon became embroiled in Watergate - the scandal over a break-in at the offices of the rival Democratic party in Washington in 1972. On taking office, Mr Ford declared the "national nightmare" of the Nixon scandal over - but soon after revived the debate by controversially granting his former boss a pardon for any crimes committed as president.
The attempted bugging of the building was linked to officials in the Nixon White House, and the cover-up went all the way to the top. Analysts believe in the short term it may have cost him the 1976 election, although in the long term the gesture may have helped heal the country.
On taking office Mr Ford declared the "national nightmare" of the Nixon scandal over but soon after he revived the debate by controversially granting his former boss a pardon for any crimes committed as president.
Analysts believe in the short term it may have cost him the 1976 election, but in the long term the decision has been seen as astute.
Mr Ford was in office as the US accepted its defeat in the Vietnam War, with the fall of Saigon in April 1975.Mr Ford was in office as the US accepted its defeat in the Vietnam War, with the fall of Saigon in April 1975.
The opposite of Nixon, Gerald Ford was praised for his openness, sunny disposition and most important, his honesty. He was praised for his openness, sunny disposition and, most importantly, his honesty.
Wife Betty became a national figure in her own right, crusading against drug and alcohol addiction. Meanwhile, his wife Betty became a national figure in her own right, crusading against drug and alcohol addiction.
Following his stroke, Gerald Ford slipped further from the limelight. After several years out of the public eye because of illness, Mr Ford joined Jimmy Carter, George Bush Senior and Bill Clinton at a memorial shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks.
However, he did join Jimmy Carter, George Bush Snr and Bill Clinton at a memorial shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks.
He was also at Ronald Reagan's funeral in June 2004.He was also at Ronald Reagan's funeral in June 2004.