PALM DESERT, Calif. (Reuters) - Gerald Ford, whose brief U.S. presidency was defined by his controversial pardon of Richard Nixon, was honored on Wednesday as a man who tried to heal the nation's divisions after the Watergate scandal.
The oldest living president at 93, Ford died on Tuesday of undisclosed causes at his home in California.
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