I was so proud . . . to be Ronald Reagan’s son. What a great honor. He gave me a lot of gifts as a child — a horse, a car, a lot of things. But there’s a gift he gave me that I think is wonderful for every father to give every son. . . .
Last Saturday, . . . when he closed his eyes, that’s when I realized the gift that he gave to me, the gift that he was going to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He had, back in 1988 on a flight from Washington, D.C., to Point Mugu, told me about his love of God, his love of Christ as his Savior. I didn’t know then what it all meant. But I certainly, certainly know now.
I can’t think of a better gift for a father to give a son. And I hope to honor my father by giving my son, Cameron, and my daughter, Ashley, that very same gift he gave to me. I know where my father is this very moment; that he is in heaven. I can only promise my father this: “Dad, when I die, I will go to heaven, too. And you and I and my sister, Maureen, who went before us, will dance with the heavenly host of angels before the presence of God. We will do it melanoma- and Alzheimer’s-free.”
— Associated Press, “Reagan’s Children’s Eulogy Remarks,” USA Today (June 12, 2004)
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