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Rutherford B. Hayes
Was a romantic his last words are "I know I am going where Lucy is" referring to his late wife. -
James A. Garfield
Was Assassinated by Guiteau because he believed that he owed him a job. His last words were "Swaim, can't you stop the pain?" -
Chester A. Arthur
Took over in the beginning of James Authurs presidency after he was assassinated. His last words were "Live is not worth living" I guess he had a hard life. -
Grover Cleveland
"I have tried so hard to do right" I bet he did do right since our country is still standing. -
Benjamin Harrison
Died young at 67. his last words were “Are the doctors here? Doctor, my lungs.” He died to Phenomena -
Grover Cleveland
He was the first Democratic to win after the Civil War and was called "Big Steve". Steve came from his first name Steven -
William McKinley
Last words- "Good-bye, all, goodbye. It is God's way. His will be done, not ours." #noregrets #goingoutwithgod #goingoutinstyle #YODO -
Theodore Roosevelt
His last words were- "James, will you please put out the light?" He died of a blood clot that night. He is one of the most known presidents -
William Howard Taft
His last words are unknown but he was an active kid although during his presidency he was over 300 pounds and had to make a custom bathtub. He played wrestling, football, bowling, and swam. -
Woodrow Wilson
His last words were "I am a broken piece of machinery. When the machinery is broken... I am ready." He's so nonchalant. -
Warren G. Harding
His last words were "That's good. Go on, read some more," he said this to his wife who was reading an artical. -
Calvin Coolidge
He was very patriotic and died on July 4th. His last words were "No, doctor, nothing more,". -
Herbert Hoover
His last words are unknown, but his last written words were sent a telegram to Harry Truman stating "Bathtubs are a menace to ex-presidents for as you may recall a bathtub rose up and fractured my vertebrae when I was in Venezuela on your world famine mission in 1946. My warmest sympathy and best wishes for your speedy recovery." -
Franklin D Roosevelt
His last words were "I have a terrific pain in the back of my head." He also had a terrific presidency -
Harry Truman
While Harry Truman's last words are unknown, Although, he famously responded to Justice Stone's oath phrase, "So help you God," with "So help me God" before kissing the Bible. -
Dwight D. Eisenhower
His last words are "I'm ready to go, God. Take me." -
John F Kennedy
His last words before getting assasined in Dallas were "No, they sure cant," -
Lyndon B. Johnson
His last words were "Send Mike immediately," referring to his Secret Service agent. He must've went through a lot of pain before he died. -
Richard M. Nixon
His last words were a cry for help which he reportedly said to his housekeeper as he experienced a stroke at his home in Park Ridge -
Gerald Ford
He had no last words but he almost died in WWll and played football in University of Michigan