Former first lady Nancy Reagan died Sunday at the age of 94. The news was first reported by the website TMZ, citing a "close family member," and confirmed by a spokeswoman. The Reagan Library said in a statement that the cause of death was "congestive heart failure." The widow of former President Ronald Reagan had been hospitalized in October 2014 with a fractured pelvis. She served as first lady from 1981 to 1989 and was known for her work in combating youth drug abuse through the "Just Say No" campaign. I am saddened by the passing of my step mother Nancy Reagan...She is once again with the man she loved.God Bless... ...— Michael Reagan (@ReaganWorld) March 6, 2016...
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