Family members and dignitaries gathered in California Friday to say a final goodbye to Nancy Reagan.
Funeral services were held for the former first lady at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California.
Among those in attendance was current First Lady Michelle Obama, former First Ladies Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush, and former President George W. Bush.
Reagan died at her home last Sunday.
Reagan's daughter, Patti Davis, spoke about the deep bond shared between her parents and her wishes to one day be united with her husband.
"I will remember looking out the window to the sweep of sunset and seeing my parents sitting in the sand. Maybe there on the other side, there are endless shores and eternally brilliant sunsets. Maybe it's possible to sit there together forever, undisturbed. Two souls happily entwined," Davis said.
"My mother provided the encouragement he needed. She guided him. She provided a refuge into which he could prepare to gather his strength. She guarded his privacy. She protected him," said Ronald Prescott Reagan, Nancy Reagan's son.
Nancy Reagan will be buried at the library, where she will lay beside her husband.
She was 94 years old.