Children of the late President Gerald R. Ford pause with the former President's casket outside the Senate Chamber in Washington Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007. Left to right are Jack Ford, Michael Ford, Susan Ford Bales and Steven Ford.
Former President Gerald Ford's casket is carried from the U.S. Capitol en route to a funeral at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007. Outside, a band played "Hail to the Chief." Most of the government as well as financial markets were closed Tuesday on the national day of mourning.
A soldier salutes while the casket of former U.S. President Gerald Ford is carried out of the U.S. Capitol Building Jan. 2, 2006, in Washington, D.C.
The flag-draped casket of President Gerald R. Ford, America's 38th president, is carried from the U.S. Capitol on the way to a funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007. The nation's 38th president was remembered for what he didn't have - pretensions, a scheming agenda, a great golf game - as much as for the small-town authenticity he brought to high office.
From left, former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld wait with others for the casket of former U.S. President Gerald Ford to be carried out of the U.S. Capitol Building Jan. 2, 2006, in Washington, D.C.
A police officer salutes as the casket of former President Gerald Ford passes in front of the White House Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, in Washington, D.C.
Former President Gerald R. Ford's hearse passes the White House on it's way to State Funeral services at the National Cathedral in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007.
An honor guard carries the casket bearing former U.S. president Gerald Ford from a hearse into the National Cathedral Jan. 2, 2007, in Washington, D.C. for a funeral service. Ford died in California on Dec. 26, 2006, at the age of 93. On Wednesday, his remains are to be laid to rest at the Gerald Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, Mich.
The casket of former President Gerald R. Ford is carried by a military honor guard during a State Funeral Service at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007. More than 3,000 people, including the three living ex-presidents, mourned the man who was charged with restoring trust in government after Richard Nixon's downfall.
The Washington National Cathedral is filled during a State Funeral service for former President Gerald R. Ford, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, in Washington.
Former first lady Betty Ford is escorted to her seat by President Bush, center, during a service for her husband, former President Gerald R. Ford in Washington, Jan. 2, 2007.
Former Presidents Bill Clinton, left, and Jimmy Carter talk before a State Funeral service for former President Gerald Ford at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007. Speakers at the National Cathedral praised Ford's role in healing the nation as he took office in the midst of Watergate.
The pews are filled during State Funeral service for former President Gerald R. Ford at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007.
Former President George H. W. Bush eulogizes former President Gerald R. Ford during a State Funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007. The elder Bush called Ford a "Norman Rockwell painting come to life" and made gentle jokes about Ford's reputation as an errant golfer.
President Bush delivers a eulogy during funeral services for former President Gerald R. Ford at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007. "In President Ford, the world saw the best of America and America found a man whose character and leadership would bring calm and healing to one of the most divisive moments in our nation's history," the president said.
Former first lady Betty Ford, center, escorted by son Steven Ford, left, and Maj. Gen. Guy Swan III, follows the casket of her husband, former President Gerald R. Ford while leaving the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007 after a State Funeral service for the former president. The mourning for Gerald Ford moves now to Grand Rapids, Mich., as his casket is taken to his presidential library.
Betty Ford, the wife of former U.S. president Gerald Ford, is escorted from the National Cathedral following his funeral service Jan. 2, 2007, in Washington, D,C. The remains of the 38th president are to be laid to rest at the Gerald Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, Mich.