Zeuslax wrote:Andy Wrote:
The final homecoming has begun, the president's motorcade is making his way towards downtown, a great show of respect from the area.
Everything in that town is Gerald R Ford airport, street, building, grassy knoll, or something.........Didn't he technically reside in East Grand Rapids which is its own city? I know he grew up on the east side of Grand Rapids as I've seen the placard for his boyhood home, and then they "got out"?
Actually, there is the Gerald R. Ford International Airport, Gerald R. Ford Freeway and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. There are a lot more buildings in town with DeVos and VanAndel's names on them.
Ford was born in Omaha and moved to GR at an early age. His family lived on Union SE ( a few blocks from where I used to live), and later he also lived on Sherman St SE in a house now owned by a friend. As Congressman he lived in East Grand Rapids, which is why they try to claim him as "their own". John Collins, former mayor of EGR (who has a park across the street from the stadium where the CCLA championships have been held the last two years) made his claim to fame by leading the opposition to the attempt by the City of Grand Rapids to annex EGR.
There is your history lesson for today!
I just returned from the interrment (sp?) ceremony downtown. (Actually observing from a distance, since it was private). A 21 cannon salute followed by a flyover by 21 F-15's in a very touching final tribute to a great and humble man. 10's of thousands turned out yesterday to pay their final respects - some people waited in line for over 8 hours. He was obviously very well thought of by the citizens he served.
Donald Rumsfeld and Jimmy Carter gave very good speeches at the funeral service this afternoon. I was surprised to learn that the Carters and Fords became especially close in life - good buddies sharing some common history with tons of respect for each other.
Rest in Peace, President Ford.