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Hundreds line up to say goodbye to former first lady Lady Bird Johnson

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KELLEY SHANNON
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AP Features, July 14th, 2007

Former presidents and first ladies headed to Texas for a funeral service Saturday honoring Lady Bird Johnson.

First Lady Laura Bush and former first lady Barbara Bush planned to attend the service at Riverbend Centre. Former President Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton; President Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn Carter; and former first lady Nancy Reagan also said they would be on hand.

Three days of ceremonies began Friday with private family prayer services, followed by a huge public outpouring. Visitors paying their respects to the wife of former President Lyndon B. Johnson filed past her casket late into the night at the LBJ Library and Museum, which was open to the public overnight.

Lady Bird Johnson died Wednesday at her Austin home of natural causes.

"My mother had 94 delicious years. She lived them to the fullest," daughter Luci Baines Johnson said Friday. Despite her mother's medical problems, she said, Lady Bird Johnson recently toured a university art museum and delighted in wildflowers in the nearby Hill Country.

"As long as she drew breath, she was wanting to discover and make an impact on beauty," her daughter said.

Ceremonies for Johnson began with a religious service for the family at her beloved Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, which Johnson founded in 1982 to further the preservation of wildflowers and native plants.

Her casket was later placed in the exact location in the Johnson library where her husband's casket rested after his death in 1973.

About 600 admirers were waiting in the Texas heat when the library's doors opened Friday afternoon.

The first person to file past the casket wiped a tear from her eye as she left the building.

"I'm very honored. What a neat lady," said Mary Vidani, 57, who lives near Austin. "I had to be here. I always wanted to meet her and shake her hand and this is as close as I could get."

Saturday's funeral service was invitation-only, but was scheduled to be televised. The former first lady will be buried Sunday next to her husband at the LBJ Ranch.

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On the Net:

http://www.ladybirdjohnsontribute.org

LBJ Library and Museum at http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu

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KELLEY SHANNON. Hundreds line up to say goodbye to former first lady Lady Bird Johnson. Copyright 2007  AP Features.

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