Steven Ford, Betty Ford, Christian Gerald Ford, Maj. Gen. Guy Swan III
Steven Ford pushes his mother Betty Ford in a wheel chair as they arrive at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum for the interment of former President Gerald R. Ford on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007, in Grand Rapids, Mich. Left is Ford's grand-son, Christian Gerald Ford and right is, Major Gen. Guy Swan III. (UPI Photo/Morry Gash/POOL)
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