A eulogy written by former President Gerald Ford was shared at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral — even though Ford has been dead for nearly 20 years. Despite Ford losing the White House to Carter in 1976,
Former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral was a somber time of remembrance, but also a celebration of a century of life, well-lived.
Former President Ford and former Vice President Mondale had their eulogies read at the state funeral of former President Carter years after passing away.
Gerald Ford’s son Steve Ford read his father's eulogy for Jimmy Carter at Thursday's funeral service, drawing a few smiles, laughs, and tears.
Before former Walter Mondale died in 2021, he wrote a eulogy, which he planned to deliver for Jimmy Carter. Mondale served as Vice President during Carter's presidency, and the two men were close. His son,
Former President Gerald Ford and former Vice President Walter Mondale have passed away, but wrote eulogies for Carter's funeral before their deaths.
Gerald Ford won’t be the only person speaking beyond the grave. Carter’s vice president, Walter Mondale, also had a eulogy he wrote for Carter read by his son, Ted Mondale. Walter Mondale died ...
The son of Walter Mondale, Carter's vice president, also read a posthumous eulogy from his own father for Carter. WASHINGTON - Though Gerald Ford passed away in 2006, his memories of his rival ...
Despite former President Gerald Ford passing away in 2006 and former Vice President Walter Mondale dying in 2021, their words were heard, and their presence was felt at Carter's funeral on Thursday.
After a family funeral, the 39th president will be buried beside his wife at their home in Plains, Ga. President Biden, one of the five living presidents who attended Mr. Carter’s state funeral earlier Thursday in Washington,
They heard Steve Ford, son of President Gerald Ford, offer a warm eulogy written by his ... Steve Ford was followed by Ted Mondale, son of Walter Mondale, Carter’s vice president, who died in 2021. Ted Mondale quoted his father recalling “Carter ...
Try to imagine this scenario: Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Barack Obama walking onto the first tee of a golf course together and cameras and photographers and golf fans lining the fairways to get a ...