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			 The memorial service for the former Hollywood actress and first 
			lady capped two days during which thousands of mourners filed past 
			her flower-bedecked casket as she lay in repose at the Ronald Reagan 
			Presidential Library in Simi Valley, north of Los Angeles. 
			 
			She was to be buried beside her husband in a private graveside 
			service at the library, following a televised memorial ceremony to 
			be attended by numerous dignitaries and celebrities, many from her 
			time in the White House with Ronald Reagan as he served as the 40th 
			U.S. president. 
			 
			Always fiercely protective of her husband, Nancy Reagan was regarded 
			as one of the most influential presidential spouses in U.S. history 
			during his Republican administration from 1981 to 1989. 
			 
			She died on Sunday of congestive heart failure at age 94. Ronald 
			Reagan died in 2004 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease. 
			He was 93. 
			
			  Her funeral was scheduled to open with music performed by a choir 
			from the nearby Santa Susana High School and a U.S. Marine Corps 
			band, followed by readings of various Bible passages, according to 
			the Reagan library. 
			 
			The program also includes a letter from Ronald to Nancy Reagan, to 
			be recited by former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, a close 
			friend of the couple, and eulogies by Reagan's chief of staff, James 
			Baker, former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw, and two of Reagan's 
			children - her daughter Patti Davis and son, Ron Jr. 
			 
			Leading the roster of VIP mourners slated to attend is current first 
			lady Michelle Obama, joined by close relatives of all of President 
			Barack Obama's nine immediate predecessors, including former 
			President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura. 
			 
			
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			The list includes two other former first ladies - Jimmy Carter's 
			wife, Rosalynn, and Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state 
			and now Democratic front-runner in the 2016 presidential race - as 
			well as Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late President John 
			Kennedy. Children of Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford 
			also were expected. 
			 
			Pallbearers were to include Nancy Reagan's brother, Dr. Richard 
			Davis and conservative political columnist George Will. Others 
			expected include television news veterans Katie Couric, Sam 
			Donaldson and Diane Sawyer, as well as such showbiz figures as 
			Anjelica Huston, Wayne Newton, Gary Sinise and Mr. T, who was a 
			supporter of Nancy Reagan's anti-drug campaign. 
			 
			(Writing and additional reporting by Steve Gorman; Editing by Robert 
			Birsel) 
			
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