Boris Yeltsin

Boris Yeltsin

Boris Yeltsin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 23, 2007.
MOSCOW (AP) – Former President Boris Yeltsin, who hastened the collapse of the Soviet Union by scrambling atop a tank to rally opposition against a hard-line coup and later pushed Russia to embrace democracy and a market economy, died Monday at age 76.

He died of heart failure at the Central Clinical Hospital, news agencies quoted Sergei Mironov, head of the presidential administration's medical center, as saying.

The first freely elected leader of Russia, Yeltsin was initially admired abroad for his defiance of the monolithic Communist system. But many Russians will remember him mostly for presiding over the steep decline of their nation.

Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet president, summed up Yeltsin's complex legacy Monday by referring to him as one "on whose shoulders are both great deeds for the country and serious errors."

Defense Secretary Robert Gates called Yeltsin "an important figure in Russian history."

"No Americans, at least, will forget seeing him standing on the tank outside the White House (the Russian parliament building) resisting the coup attempt," Gates said while visiting Moscow.

Yeltsin rocketed to popularity in the Communist era on pledges to fight corruption, but he proved unable or unwilling to prevent the looting of state industry as it moved into private hands during his nine years in power.

Yeltsin steadfastly defended freedom of the press, but was a master at manipulating the media. His hand-picked successor, Vladimir Putin, has proven far more popular even as he has tightened Kremlin control.

His career was punctuated by bizarre behavior that the public chalked up to alcohol. Red-faced pranks, missed appointments, and inarticulate and contradictory public comments were blamed by aides on jet lag, medication or illness.

Yeltsin's greatest moments came in bursts.

After Communist hard-liners tried to overthrow Gorbachev and roll back democratic reforms in 1991 by sending armor into the streets, Yeltsin climbed atop a tank to rally resistance. He spearheaded the peaceful end of the Soviet state by the end of the year.

Ill with heart problems and facing possible defeat by a Communist challenger in 1996, Yeltsin marshaled his energy to win re-election. The challenge transformed the shaky convalescent into the spry, dancing candidate.

But Yeltsin was an inconsistent reformer who never took much interest in the mundane tasks of government and he blamed subordinates for Russia's many problems. He damaged his democratic credentials by using force to solve political disputes, although he said it was necessary to hold the country together.

Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin was born Feb. 1, 1931, into a peasant family in the Ural Mountains' Sverdlovsk region. When he was 3, his father was imprisoned in dictator Josef Stalin's purges but later released.

A mischievous child, Yeltsin lost his thumb and index finger while playing with a grenade. He was expelled from elementary school for criticizing a teacher at an assembly.

Yeltsin joined the Communist Party at age 30 after a brief career in construction in the city of Sverdlovsk, now called Yekaterinburg. He became the region's party boss in 1976.

In 1985, Gorbachev brought Yeltsin to Moscow, where he shook up the city's party hierarchy. The strapping, silver-haired Yeltsin cut a popular figure, using buses instead of a limousine, standing in long lines in stores and loudly demanding why managers stashed away food instead of selling it to ordinary customers.

For many Russians, he had the unpolished charm of a "muzhik" – a tough peasant with common sense and a fondness for vodka.

A bitter rivalry grew between him and the more cautious Gorbachev. When Yeltsin criticized Gorbachev at a party meeting in 1987, the Soviet leader fired him, and he reportedly was hospitalized with heart problems.

He stormed back to power in 1989, winning a parliament seat in the first real election in 70 years. The following year, Yeltsin quit the party.

Yeltsin won Russia's first popular presidential election in a landslide in June 1991. Russia still was part of the Soviet Union, but the central government had started ceding power to the 15 republics.

Kremlin hard-liners trying to stop that process launched the failed coup in August, putting Gorbachev under house arrest, but Yeltsin led protests by the democratic opposition in Moscow and the putsch fell apart.

Yeltsin banned the Communist Party and confiscated its vast property. He and the leaders of Ukraine and Belarus formed the Commonwealth of Independent States in December 1991, declaring the Soviet Union extinct. Gorbachev resigned within the month.

As president, Yeltsin guaranteed free speech, private property and multiparty elections, and opened the borders to trade and travel.

He quickly launched economic reforms that freed prices, created a private sector and allowed foreign investment, but inflation skyrocketed and production plummeted. Millions were impoverished when wages and pensions went unpaid for months. He later said he regretted believing "that we could overcome everything in one spurt."

Tensions with the Soviet-era parliament climaxed in fall 1993 when Yeltsin disbanded it. An armed standoff and street riots followed, and he turned tanks against the parliament building. Scores of people were killed.

Yeltsin later pushed through a constitution that guaranteed a strong presidency, but he also dumped key reformers from his Cabinet, alienating democratic forces.

In December 1994, Yeltsin launched a war against separatists in the southern republic of Chechnya. Tens of thousands of people were killed, and a humiliated Russian army withdrew at the end of 1996 – only to return there in 1999.

He fired the entire government four times in 1998 and 1999. The economy sank into a deep recession in 1998, but he easily faced down an impeachment attempt by the Communist-dominated lower chamber of parliament in 1999.

In foreign policy, he assured independence for Russia's Soviet-era satellites, oversaw troop and arms reductions, and developed warm relations with Western leaders.

But he also struggled to preserve a role for the former superpower to offset U.S. global clout, and in 1999, he sent Russian troops to Kosovo – ahead of NATO peacekeepers – to show that Moscow would not be elbowed out of European affairs.

He was hospitalized with heart disease in 1995 and was deeply unpopular ahead of presidential elections in June 1996. He rallied by manipulating the media and enlisting the aid of the so-called oligarchs who had enriched themselves on the spoils of the Soviet economy.

Yeltsin won, but the campaign took a heavy physical toll, and doctors later said he had suffered another heart attack. He underwent quintuple bypass surgery in November 1996. He also had back problems, and seemed increasingly shaky – both physically and mentally – in his final years in office.

On Dec. 31, 1999, he stunned everyone by announcing his resignation more than three months before his second term expired. He named Putin – his last prime minister and a former KGB agent – as acting president to give him an incumbent's advantage.

He is survived by his wife, Naina, two daughters and several grandchildren. Funeral plans were not announced.


Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press

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December 24, 2023

My prayers are with His Beatitude Major Archbishop of Kyiv-Haly at this very sombre time.

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September 6, 2022

Comrade Supreme Commander,

Sir, It is with great sorrow that I was informed about the passing of His Excellency Mikhail Gorbachev Former President of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

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April 23, 2020

My condolences to the family. I can remember him, when in office. May the God of Comfort, continue to comfort the family.

Camella Ford

December 2, 2018

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

March 16, 2010

For Boris...

In your time, you were
appreciated by millions.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
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[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Matthew McGuire

December 19, 2009

Deepest condolences.

L Carter

November 9, 2007

Boris Yeltsin was interested in peace, the very thing that all of us want on earth. We can all appreciate Mr. Yeltsin's desire. May his loved ones hold onto precious memories and be comforted by the God of tender mercies.

Heinrick Markovich

August 24, 2007

And so my friend it was time for you to bid farewell to this world...you did so much with the time you had...you were the man for your time...may God's peace be upon you as you rest from your labors...H.M.

paul johnson

April 26, 2007

You were indeed a living Legacy And A very dear friend to this old world!! To those who truly knew,How important you were,And at such a great and Needful time!! You made all the right decisions At just the right time!! We will greatly miss you SIR

JERRY THORNE

April 26, 2007

"FREEDOM IN RUSSIA"

George and Peggy Larner

April 25, 2007

Thanks for making a big difference in the world! Rest in Peace!

Duane Munz

April 25, 2007

God Bless,you and your family.

Greg Peters

April 25, 2007

RIP

Mary Woods

April 25, 2007

It is my privilege to have known of Boris Yeltsin, a good man and a great leader during his reign of Russia. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Yeltsin family.

Ron Yancey

April 25, 2007

A man i had great respect for. He so much helped this world.

warren smistad

April 25, 2007

May the Lord have mercy on this soul which has now left this temporal realm and has entered into eternity. May his legacy contain the confession as he left this earth that Jesus Christ is his Savior and Redeemer and that his hand was firmly in the grasp of the Lord as he departed. May God be with his family and the people of his country.

Hoffman/ Slutsky family

April 25, 2007

Our condolences...

carolyn c barr

April 24, 2007

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

C Polk

April 24, 2007

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Friend Al

April 24, 2007

rest in peace,brother

Aaron O'DWYER

April 24, 2007

I was so very sorry that Boris Yeltsin your family is in your prayers at this time of need

Trudi Luethy

April 24, 2007

To the Yeltsin Family.
And the people of Russia.
I am sorry for your loss.
I have never met the boistorous Russian Leader.My memories of him are very vivid when President Boris Yeltsin was in Vancouver,B.C. Canada where he met with US President Bill Clinton.Our city was filmed and was put on the world stage during their incredible visit to our magnificent West Coast city. My husband, son and I were part of the crowd that mingled around the Convention Centre and the Five Sails Hotel on that sunny Sunday afternoon.
We wish the Yeltsin family, and the people of Russia strenght during their grieving period. Tomorrow April, 25th will be the burial for our dear friend Ida. N. Vyse (90) who has visited Moskau.
I am certain no language is needed in heaven where light, laughter and LoVe are all there is!!!.
Sincerly,

Matti Kujala

April 24, 2007

Our sincere condolences to the Yeltsin family. May you rest in peace in the Lord's Kingdom.
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Vasili Glimidakis

April 24, 2007

Goodbye, Boris. We wish you well. He is a hero and a legend. He is responible for bringing freedom to Russia. Best wishes. May God bless him and his family. God bless.

Teresa Johnston

April 24, 2007

Rest in peace,
Teresa Johnston

Sheila Smith

April 24, 2007

Rest in Peace Boris.

heidi dakis

April 24, 2007

To the Yeltsin family, Please accept my sincere sympathys to you and yours.I always thought Mr Yeltsin looked like a very kind and gentle man.Heidi Dakis {California}

Rothleutner Family

April 24, 2007

Our Condolances!

alma renner

April 23, 2007

russia has lost a great leader.
may God be with his country,his family, and his friends.
Boris Yeltsin- the Lord bless you

Marcel Metz

April 23, 2007

My father born in Russia. He move out in United States during Marx's revolution time around 1904. We lauds him for braveheart let people have freedom in Russia. He is Freedom Champion for fight their rights. We know that He read the Bible..

toni costanzo/silletta

April 23, 2007

To The Yeltsin Family Our Deepest Sympathies For The Loss Of Mr. Boris Yeltsin.

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

April 23, 2007

GOD BE WITH YOU, REST IN PEACE, BORIS

Bruce MacFarlane

April 23, 2007

A great countryman for a proud and wonderful Russia of great heritage.

Brian Fiske

April 23, 2007

May you rest in peace Mr. Yeltsin.

T C

April 23, 2007

Rest in Peace Commrade

archie gaul

April 23, 2007

he was a good guy

E LAMBERT

April 23, 2007

May god have his hand on your shoulder when he introduces you unto his congregation cause they are gonna know one of their own.
RIP

Ellie Gorlitz

April 23, 2007

Rest in Peace

Wesley Flott

April 23, 2007

Mr. Yeltsin helped God answer my prayer that the Gospel would be preached in Russia. Even though it was not "the end of history", as some said he did bring more freedom to Russia.

Rodney Shipley

April 23, 2007

A brave man...I'll toast you tonight.

Will Ingram

April 23, 2007

It is my prayer that his soul will rest in peace.

Dave Wills

April 23, 2007

Without his leadership, it is doubtful our two countries would have done so much to reconcile our relations. May you rest in peace.

Bruce Shepherd

April 23, 2007

Rest in Peace. Sympathies to the Yeltsin Family.

J Smith

April 23, 2007

RIP

Ronda Rosier

April 23, 2007

NO ONE KNOWS YOUR TROUBLES UNTIL, YOUR HAVE GONE, BUT GOD KNEW THEM ALWAYS! REST IN PEACE.

Mary Joos

April 23, 2007

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Carlos Hernandez

April 23, 2007

God bless him and his family.

ray&marie interlandi

April 23, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Carmen Thomas

April 23, 2007

R.I.P.

zay weems sr.

April 23, 2007

Fare-well Mr. President

Joe Fields

April 23, 2007

Seemed to have been a fine man. Wish I had the opportunity to have met him. Rest in Peace.

linda

April 23, 2007

rest in peace. you have a place in history.

Erma Siteman

April 23, 2007

Locked Diary

When you lose someone great
The Diary is neglected
You forgot what it contained
decades ago
The Mystery is where is the key
perhaps in Spirits keeping
Shall we leave it there
put it all to rest
Will then your strength be whole?

Written by Eram Siteman
Copyright 1999

Harry Holmquist

April 23, 2007

May his soul be with God.

Susie Janow

April 23, 2007

My Condolences to the
Yeltsin Family.

Elizabeth Hawkins

April 23, 2007

"God has received him into His Kingdom."

Abeed Bawa

April 23, 2007

As a catalyst to the new Democratic Russia, your memory will always flourish and be cherished by many as generations of Russia blossom into prosperity as democracy will continue to progress. May you rest in peace.

Dorothy Gray

April 23, 2007

He was a major player in world history. My condolences to the people of Russia.

George-Edward Ficklin

April 23, 2007

may God bless you and keep My prayers goes out to the Yeltsin family

Mary Krenek

April 23, 2007

My condolences are sent to the Yeltsin family and to the people of Russia. Mr. Yeltsin's strength and leadership helped to hold his country together at a time of great change. His demonstration of raw courage at significant moments in modern Russian history are memorable. May he rest in peace.

David Smith

April 23, 2007

Rest In Peace.

Kenneth Walker

April 23, 2007

Good night old friend and brave warrior who dared to make a difference!

Steve Olszewski

April 23, 2007

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

fred e. Tidwell, jr.

April 23, 2007

God rest you soul -- Boris you will always be remembered for the good you did!!Fred tIDWELL FORMERELY OF MARIETTA ga now Orlando FL

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