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Simi Valley, California— The Reverend Stuart Kenworthy, vicar at the Washington National Cathedral, leads a procession during the funeral for former first lady Nancy Reagan at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on March 11. One of the most politically active first ladies in U.S. history, she became known for her “just say no” antidrug campaign, as she pushed for stronger law enforcement and expanded education during the nation’s crack cocaine epidemic. In her later years, she became an advocate for finding a cure for Alzheimer’s, a disease her husband battled for years before his death in 2004.