Betty Ford, Former First Lady Dies at 93
Former first lady Betty Ford, whose candor about her own battles with substance abuse helped erase much of the stigma attached to addiction, has died. She was 93.
abcnews.go.comBetty Ford passed away in July 2011 at age 93. Since then, coverage has focused on her legacy, including the Betty Ford Center and her advocacy on addiction, cancer, and women’s rights. If you’d like, I can pull the most recent publicly available tributes or summarize her major achievements.[2][3][5]
Former first lady Betty Ford, whose candor about her own battles with substance abuse helped erase much of the stigma attached to addiction, has died. She was 93.
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www.independent.co.ukFormer first lady Betty Ford, whose candor about her own battles with substance abuse helped erase much of the stigma attached to addiction, has died. She was 93.
abcnews.go.comBetty Ford, the former first lady whose triumph over drug and alcohol addiction became a beacon of hope for addicts and the inspiration for her Betty Ford Center, has died, a family friend said Friday. She was 93.
globalnews.caThe former first lady whose triumph over drug and alcohol addiction became a beacon of hope for addicts and the inspiration for her Betty Ford Center was 93.
www.cbsnews.comFord, first lady from 1974-1977, was known for positions on social issues and fights against breast cancer and alcoholism
www.cbsnews.comFamily friend says former first lady Betty Ford, who founded rehab centre, dies at 93 LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Betty Ford, the former first lady whose triumph over drug and alcohol addiction became a beacon of hope for addicts and the inspiration for her Betty Ford Center in California, died at age 93, a famil
globalnews.caFormer first lady Betty Ford, whose candor about her own battles with substance abuse helped erase much of the stigma attached to addiction, has died. She was 93.
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