Ronald and Nancy Reagan Relax on Flight to Washington
President-elect Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy relax aboard an Air Force DC-9 November 17, 1980. It is the first time they are visiting Washington DC since Reagan defeated President Jimmy Carter to become the next President of the United States. (UPI PHOTO/Ron Edmunds/THE WHITE HOUSE)
President Ronald Reagan roars with laughter as First Lady Nancy Reagan realizes she has forgotten to introduce him after she spoke to an inaugural tribute at the Capital Centre January 21, 1985. (UPI Photo/Pat Benic/FILES)
RONALD AND NANCY REAGAN VISITING REAGAN'S HOMETOWN
Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy are seen here visiting his hometown in Tampico, Illinois February 24, 1976. The apartment which Reagan grew up in was converted into the Village Hall and was named his honorary national campaign headquarters. Some 1500 people, almost twice the towns population, showed up to see the presidential candidate during his visit. (UPI/File)
President Ronald and Mrs. Nancy Reagan stroll in the Rose Garden of the White House as they look over some of the tulips that have recently bloomed. (UPI PHOTO/THE WHITE HOUSE)
Ronald and Nancy Reagan with Children Ron and Patti
Ronald Reagan is seen during his early years of his marriage with wife Nancy and children Ronald Jr. (Ron) and Patti. .Mrs. Nancy Reagan is the daughter of Loyal Davis, a Chicago physician and political conservative. (UPI PHOTO/FILES)
President and Nancy Reagan at Celebrity Tennis Tournament
President and Mrs. Reagan react to a volley during a celebrity tennis tournament at the White House May 16, 1987. The tournament benefits the First Lady's drug abuse campaign. (UPI PHOTOS/L. Mark/FILES)
President Reagan gives a "thumbs-up" as he and First Lady Nancy Reagan leave the White House 7/31 for Bethesda Naval Hospital. Reagan is undergoing minor surgery 7/31 to complete the removal of skin cancer found on the tip of his nose. (UPI/Vince Mannino/THE WHITE HOUSE)
Secretary of State George Shultz (L) holds an American flag as he joins President Ronald and Mrs. Nancy Reagan in singing the national anthem at the Jefferson Memorial July 3, 1987. Celebrating the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, the president used the occasion to propose an "Economic Bill of Rights" and to condemn high taxes. (UPI PHOTO/Tim Clary/FILES)
Nancy Reagan Surprises President Reagan with Birthday Cake
First Lady Nancy Reagan surprises President Reagan with a birthday cake Febuary 4, 1983 during an impromptu press conference. Reagan will be 72 on Febuary 6, 1983. (UPI Photo/Larry Rubenstein/FILES).
President-Elect and Nancy Reagan Greeted at Post-Election Visit
President elect Ronald Reagan looks at his watch November 20, 1980 as he and his wife Nancy are greeted on their first post-election visit to the White House by President and Rosalynn Carter. President Carter was a few moments late for the Reagan's arrival. (UPI PHOTO/Darryl Heikes/FILES)
Original Caption: President-elect and Mrs. Ronald Reagan are greeted at the diplomatic entrance of the White House November 20, 1980 by President and Mrs. Carter. It is the first face to face meeting between Carter and Reagan since the November 4, 1980 election. (UPI Photo/Darryl Heikes/FILES)
First Lady Nancy Reagan, overcome by emotion, accepts a handkerchief from her husband, President Ronald Reagan, and wipes away her tears during a farewell party given by the White House staff January 18, 1989. (UPI Photo/Leighton Mark/FILES)
President and Nancy Reagan Wave to Crowd with Frank Sinatra
ORIGINAL CAPTION: President and Nancy Reagan, joined by Frank Sinatra, wave to a crowd gathered at the White House July 4, 1981 for a Fouth of July party complete with fireworks. (UPI PHOTO/Don Rypka/FILES)
Nancy Reagan Watching Husband Ronald Reagan Sworn In
Nancy Reagan only has eyes for her husband Ronald Reagan as he is sworn in as President of the United States of America. (UPI PHOTO/Mike Feldman/FILES)
President Reagan holds the umbrella for Nancy as they make their way to the helicopter that will take them to Andrews Air Force base. The President and Nancy are en route to his ranch in California for one the longest vacations in recent times. Reagan will stay at his 688-acre Rancho del Cielo near Santa Barbara until August 17. It is expected he will sign the tax cut and budget bills next week at the ranch. (UPI PHOTO/Don Rypa/THE WHITE HOUSE)
President and Nancy Reagan Point to Carved Pumpkin
Upon their arrival at the White House October 31, 1982 from a weekend at Camp David, President Reagan and his wife, Nancy, point to a pumpkin which has "Stay the Course" carved on the face of it. Although repeatedly asked to comment on the upcoming November 2nd elections, the Reagans chose not to comment verbally, instead letting their fingers do the talking. (UPI Photo/Rich Lipski/FILES)
Holding hands, President and Mrs. Reagan acknowledge greetings from welcomers as they return to the White House from Camp David May 11, 1986. (UPI PHOTO/Vicne Mannino/FILES)
President and Nancy Reagan Applauded at Fundraiser
President and Mrs. Reagan acknowledge the applause of the crowd at the $1,000 a plate fund raising dinner at the Century Plaza Hotel May 25, 1982. The president spoke at the dinner on the first day of his six day stay in Southern California. (UPI PHOTO/Mal Langsdon/FILES)
President Reagan answers questions from reporters as he and Mrs. Nancy Reagan depart the White House to spend the weekend at Camp David. (UPI PHOTO/Larry Rubenstein/FILES)
President Ronald and Mrs. Nancy Reagan, succumbing to a touch of spring fever, stroll in front of the home of Thomas Jefferson 3/24 after the Reagans made a surprise flying visit to Monticello, the elegant and unique home of Jefferson. (UPI PHOTO/Ron Bennett/FILES)
President and Nancy Reagan Pause to Talk to Reporters
President Reagan and his wife, Nancy, pause to talk to reporters as they leave for a weekend at Camp David. Reagan is making clear he is considering women for the soon-to-be-vacant Supreme Court seat, but there are no guarantees his first high court nominee will be a woman. (UPI Photo/Don Rypka/FILES)
President Reagan with the first lady Nancy Reagan by his side and his dog Lucky leading the way, waves to the media before boarding an aircraft July 26, 1985 as they head to Camp David for the weekend. It was the president's first trip to Camp David since his cancer surgery. (UPI PHOTO/Larry Rubenstein/FILES)
President Ronald and Mrs. Nancy Reagan pose for photographers holding a gift in front of the Christmas Tree at the White House. The Reagans will spend Christmas with their family in Washington (UPI PHOTO/Rich Lipski/FILES)
Having become the nation's First Family earlier January 20, 1981, President and Mrs. Reagan leave the White House en route to a round of balls celebrating the inauguration. (UPI PHOTO/Ron Edmonds/THE WHITE HOUSE)
President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan are applauded as they take a turn on the dance floor at the Pension Building, scene of one of a series of inaugural balls honoring the new First Family. (UPI PHOTO/Ron Kuntz/FILES)
President elect Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy arrived at the Opera House of the Kennedy Center Febuary 18, 1981 in the first of three stops they will make to open the second night of inaugural events. (UPI Photo/Ron Edmonds/FILES)
President Ronald and Nancy Reagan and Prime Minister of Great Britian Margaret and husband Denis Thatcher arrive at the British Embassy for a state dinner.
WAP022727-2/27/81-WASHINGT0N: President Reagan advises Prime Minister of Great Britian Margaret Thatcher to mind her step while Mrs. Reagan and Mr. Thatcher look on as the Reagans arrive at the British Embassy 2/27 to attend a state dinner.UPI vh/Valerie Hodgson
WAP0714041985: POL-UNITED STATES-REAGAN, RONALD - ABCD FILES:Washington,DC July 14, 1985 --- Nancy Reagan kisses her husband, President Ronald Reagan upon arriving at Bethesda Naval Hospital 7/14/1985. --- WHC/Bill Fitz-Patrick UPI/White House