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Former First Lady Nancy Reagan Died at the Age of 94

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The former first lady and beautiful former actress who received honor and appreciation for her time during 1980s from White House, Nancy Reagan has died on Sunday in Bel-Air, California due to heart failure at the age of 94. Nancy Reagan was born on 6th July 1921 in Anne Francis Robbins, New York City. She worked in various films and before marry she became famous as Nancy Davis. Nancy Reagan met with Ronald Reagan in 1949, but it is important that another woman named Nancy Davis had spoken out to support the actors and blacklisted at the time of Red Scare in Hollywood, and it permanently finished her career. It was time when Ronald Reagan was the President of Screen Guild of Actors and Nancy decided to meet with him.

She supported Reagan by inviting him in various television and screen jobs, which provided chances for political speeches to Ronald Reagan. She could more help Ronald Reagan, but she ended her married life in the year 1952 and became his wife. It is important that Ronald Reagan got more popularity in 1964 and became a political star when he delivered his televised speech for Barry Goldwater. A wealthy donor’s group motivated him to participate in the contest for governor in 1965. He accepted this offer and made a handsome victory and started his new political career and it took him to the White House and elected as the President of United States in 1981. Nancy supported her husband throughout his political career, now she has died at 94 and she will be buried next to her husband at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California.