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Past presidents, family, friends bid farewell to Barbara Bush

April 22, 2018
Former Presidents George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush arrive as they pass by former first lady Hillary Clinton, left to right, former President Bill Clinton, former first lady Michelle Obama, former President Barack Obama and first lady Melania Trump at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church for a funeral service for former first lady Barbara Bush in Houston, Texas, on Saturday. — REUTERS
Former Presidents George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush arrive as they pass by former first lady Hillary Clinton, left to right, former President Bill Clinton, former first lady Michelle Obama, former President Barack Obama and first lady Melania Trump at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church for a funeral service for former first lady Barbara Bush in Houston, Texas, on Saturday. — REUTERS

HOUSTON, Texas — Past presidents, family and friends came together on Saturday to bid a tearful farewell to Barbara Bush, the matriarch of one of America’s most prominent political dynasties, at her funeral in Texas.

Bush, who died on Tuesday aged 92, was wife to the 41st US president and mother to the 43rd. She was remembered for her friendship, her wit and her strength.

The invitation-only service at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston was attended by four former presidents: George H.W. Bush — Barbara’s husband of 73 years — their son George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, as well as other former senior officials.

First Lady Melania Trump attended but her husband President Donald Trump did not, with the White House saying his decision to stay in Washington was taken “to avoid disruptions due to added security.”

“My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Bush family,” the president wrote on Twitter, saying he planned to watch the funeral ceremony.

“It was my honor to travel to Houston to give my respects to Barbara Bush,” Melania Trump said in a statement.

“My sincerest thoughts and prayers continue to be with George H.W. and the entire Bush family.”

The public had the opportunity to pay their respects to Barbara Bush at a visitation the previous day.

“Barbara Bush filled our lives with laughter and joy,” her son Jeb, a former Florida governor and presidential candidate, said during the service.

“She was our teacher and role model on how to live a life of purpose and meaning,” he said.

“Mom got us through our difficult times with consistent, take-it-to-the-bank, unconditional but tough love.”

Known for her trademark faux pearls —which Jeb mentioned in his eulogy — and tart comments about life in and out of Washington, Barbara Bush was in many ways a figure more popular among ordinary Americans than her high-flying husband and sons.

She met her husband-to-be at age 16 when she was a schoolgirl and he was a student at an elite Massachusetts preparatory school, and they married in 1945 while he was on leave from wartime service.

Bush made history as one of just two women to be wife and mother to US presidents. Abigail Adams, who died in 1818, was the other.

“She was smart, strong, fun and feisty,” said Susan Baker, wife of George H.W. Bush’s secretary of state and chief of staff James Baker.

And she was “a remarkable and selfless companion to her beloved husband George. It was extraordinary how she managed their rambunctious household in 29 different homes in 17 cities,” Baker said in her eulogy.

Bush was her husband’s companion and advisor as they traveled the world, moving multiple times as he rose from Texas oilman to congressman, US ambassador to the United Nations and envoy to China, director of the CIA and eventually to the vice presidency and the White House.

But she made a point of avoiding direct involvement in politics, and the posturing that comes with it — gaining a reputation for toughness, wry humor and straight talking.

Having undergone heart surgery in 2009, she was treated for years for Graves’ disease, a thyroid condition. As her health failed in recent days, she was moved into comfort care at her home in Houston.

Barbara Bush is survived by five children, 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She lost a sixth child — daughter Robin — to leukemia as a toddler. — AFP


April 22, 2018
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