Nancy Reagan, the former actress who was fiercely protective of
husband Ronald Reagan through a Hollywood career, eight years in the
White House, an assassination attempt and her husband’s Alzheimer’s
disease, died on Sunday at age 94.
Michael Reagan said on Twitter he was saddened by his stepmother’s death. “She is once again with the man she loved,” he wrote.
Reagan became one of the most influential first ladies in U.S.
history during her Republican husband’s presidency from 1981 to 1989.
Her husband, who affectionately called her “Mommy” while she called
him “Ronnie,” died in 2004 after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s, the
progressive brain disorder that destroys memory.
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