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  1. 14. Apr. 2022 · President Gerald Ford and wife Betty Ford sitting in the back seat of a car smiling and holding hands, c. 1975. By the time Betty Ford became first lady in August 1974—the month her husband, ...

  2. Elizabeth Anne “BettyFord was First Lady from 1974 to 1977 as the wife of President Gerald Ford. She was noted for raising breast cancer awareness and being a passionate supporter of the ...

  3. 28. Okt. 2022 · Gerald and Betty Ford on their wedding day, October 15, 1948. In 1947 a friend introduced her to Gerald R. Ford, Jr., a young lawyer who had served as Navy lieutenant during World War II. By February 1948 the couple was engaged to be married. Their wedding took place on October 15, 1948, two weeks before Mr. Ford was elected to his first term ...

  4. 24. Apr. 2022 · Betty Ford (1918-2011) was the wife of Gerald Ford, who was the 38th president of the United States and held the office from 1974 to 1977. Betty had a history of taking opioid painkillers for a pinched nerve since the 1960s (which is also alluded to in episode 1 of ‘The First Lady’). She suffered from severe arthritic pain in her neck and muscle spasms. During her stay at the White House ...

  5. 9. Juli 2011 · Betty Ford -- wife of President Gerald Ford, advocate for breast cancer awareness and activist for women's issues -- died Friday with her children around her at age 93.

  6. 5. Nov. 2019 · Betty Bloomer Ford was not a politician.She was a dancer, a model, a wife, and a mother. She never expected to be in the political limelight—in fact, after divorcing her first husband she began dating Gerald Ford, who kept his intentions of running for Congress a secret. 1 Moreover, Betty Ford certainly never anticipated becoming First Lady of the United States.

  7. 7. Sept. 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.’