Speakes died yesterday, at home in Cleveland, Mississippi, where he had lived the past several years. Coroner Nate Brown said Speakes had Alzheimer's disease.
"He died in his sleep and it was a natural death," Brown said.
Kenny Williams of Cleveland Funeral Home said Speakes was buried in North Cleveland Cemetery during a private service yesterday morning, a few hours after dying.
Speakes became Reagan's acting spokesman after Press Secretary James Brady was injured during an assassination attempt on Reagan in 1981.
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Speakes grew up in Mississippi, and graduated from the University of Mississippi. He worked for two Mississippi newspapers, the Oxford Eagle and the Bolivar Commercial, before going to Washington in 1968 as press secretary for US Sen. James O. Eastland.
In 1974, Speakes worked as press secretary for the special counsel to President Richard Nixon during the Watergate hearings. After Nixon resigned, Speakes became assistant press secretary for President Gerald Ford.
Speakes is survived by a daughter, Sandy Speakes Huerta of Cleveland, Miss; sons Scott Speakes of Cleveland, Mississippi., and Jeremy Speakes of Clifton, Virginia; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.