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President Gerald R. Ford
38th President of the United States

Armed Forces body bearers are shown above carrying the casket of former President Gerald R. Ford during arrival at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 2, 2007.

When you visit Grand Rapids, Michigan, its obvious President Gerald R. Ford made an impact in the community.  After arriving at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport, President Ford's procession made it's way along the Gerald R. Ford Freeway (I-196) before arriving downtown at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.

Thousands of people lined the streets along the procession route.  Above, although a pretty day, the mourners braved the frigid temperature while waiting for the procession to arrive at Grace Episcopal Church.  This view is looking down Hall Street to the west, toward Plymouth Avenue.

As the procession arrived at the church, the crowd stretched on their tip-toes for a better view and to hopefully capture the moment on film.  It was an honor for Mr. Sam Metcalf, of Metcalf and Jonkhoff Funeral Service, to drive the hearse for his friend, who would later become the 38th president, of the United States.

An overall view of services at Grace Episcopal Church.  The honorary pallbearers are shown along the church drive, at the right, facing the hearse.  The Air Force Band (see below) stood in precise formation behind the pallbearers.

The processional paused, just outside the south entrance of the church, while the Air Force Musicians played a final tribute to President Ford.

The crowd became very silent, as the church portion of the service was drawing to a close.  Then, one lowly black sedan drove-up behind the funeral coach.

President Ford's wife, Betty, was brought around from the main (east) entrance of the church, in order to be at the closing ceremony, again, at the south entrance of the church.

For most in attendance, viewing a state funeral will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.  Even two days prior to this service, on New Years Day, the military personal was here at the church, practicing each and every move.  It is truly awe inspiring to witness a service, with full military honors.

President Ford's casket is placed in the hearse, for the final journey to the museum, for the sunset burial service.

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