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Betty Ford (born April 8, 1918), a First Lady of the United States, was born Elizabeth Ann Bloomer in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of William Stephenson Bloomer, an industrial supply salesman, and his wife Hortense Neahr.

Table of contents
1 Early life
2 Marriage
3 First Lady
4 Children

Early life

She grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan from age three. She studied dance at the Calla Travis Dance Studio and attended the Benningtoon Vermon School of Dance. She studied dance under Martha Graham, and worked as a Powers model in New York.

Her mother urged her to return from New York to Grand Rapids: she did so in 1941, becoming fashion coordinator for Herpolscheimer's department store.

Marriage

In 1942 she married her first husband, William G. Warren, a furniture salesman. They divorced in 1947.

On October 15, 1948 she married Gerald Ford, Jr (born Leslie Lynch King, Jr), at Grace Episcopal Church, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was then in his first Congressional election campaign, and would eventually become the 40th Vice President of the United States and the 38th President of the United States.

First Lady

Gerald Ford became President in 1974 upon the forced resignation of President Richard Nixon who had previously appointed Gerald Ford as his Vice President in 1973.

is sworn in as the 38th President of the United States by Chief Justice Warren Burger as Mrs. Ford looks on.]]

Shortly after Betty Ford became First Lady she underwent a mastectomy for breast cancer: she became a spokesman about the importance of early detection. In 1978 her family forced her to confront her own alcoholism and addiction to analgesic drugs and seek treatment. After her recovery, she established the Betty Ford Center for the treatment of chemical dependency.

Children

The Fords have three sons and one daughter:

  • Michael Gerald Ford (b. 1950) - a minister
  • John Gardner “Jack” Ford (b. 1952) - a journalist and public relations consultant
  • Steven Meigs Ford (b. 1956) - an actor and rodeo rider
  • Susan Elizabeth (Ford) Vance Bales (b. 1957) - a photographer

Preceded by:
Pat Nixon
First Ladies of the United States Succeeded by:
Rosalynn Carter


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