Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Nancy Reagan stamp dedicated at husband's presidenti­al library

- From staff reports

The Ronald Reagan Presidenti­al Library and Museum in Simi Valley hosted a dedication ceremony for the Nancy Reagan forever stamp, honoring the former first lady on what would have been her 101st birthday on Wednesday.

Officials from the U.S. Postal Service were on site, selling and canceling the stamps.

“As did the five first ladies before her that were memorializ­ed on a stamp, Nancy Reagan helped define the role of presidenti­al spouse for her successors,” son-in-la, Dennis C. Revell said. “It's fitting that this fiercely vigilant and politicall­y astute first lady, who left her stamp on one of the most consequent­ial presidenci­es of the 20th century, should now be celebrated and commemorat­ed on a forever stamp of her own!”

“I'm pleased to represent the Ronald Reagan Presidenti­al Foundation and Institute Board of Trustees at Mrs. Reagan's Forever Stamp first day of issue program,” former Gov. Pete Wilson said. “To honor her in this way on what would have been her 101st birthday is a way for Americans to remember her lasting legacy of service.”

Nancy Reagan's centennial stamp was unveiled earlier this month at an event hosted by first lady Jill Biden at the White House. Biden unveiled the artwork alongside Nancy Reagan's niece Anne Petersen, Ronald Reagan Foundation and Institute Chairman Frederick Ryan, Jr., and Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer Louis DeJoy.

“Through our stamp program, the Postal Service seeks to commemorat­e and celebrate the very best of America and Nancy Reagan truly represents that ideal,” DeJoy said last month.

 ?? HANS GUTKNECHT — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? On what would have been her 101st birthday, former first lady Nancy Reagan received a tribute in the form of a postage stamp during an unveiling Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidenti­al Library and Museum in Simi Valley.
HANS GUTKNECHT — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER On what would have been her 101st birthday, former first lady Nancy Reagan received a tribute in the form of a postage stamp during an unveiling Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidenti­al Library and Museum in Simi Valley.

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