The Manila Times

Coronaviru­s kills US presidents’ butler

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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, a former White House butler who worked under 11 United States presidents, has died after contractin­g the coronaviru­s. He was 91 years old.

His granddaugh­ter, Shanta Taylor Gay, on Thursday (Friday in Manila) said Jerman died on May 16.

“He was authentic. He was a quiet but stern man. Very giving, never fussed or complained. Always said he lived a blessed life,” she said in an interview.

Gay said the family was “taking it day by day” in light of her grandfathe­r’s death. FOX 5 DC was first to report Jerman’s death.

The long-serving employee began working in the White House in 1957 under then-President Dwight Eisenhower as a cleaner. He was promoted to butler under former president John Kennedy, a move that was orchestrat­ed by former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, granddaugh­ter Jamila Garrett told FOX 5.

“Jackie O actually promoted him to a butler because of the relationsh­ip,” Garrett said. “She was instrument­al in ensuring that that happened.”

Gay said Jerman initially retired from the White House in 1997, but went back to the

White House in 2003. He left the White House in 2012 as maître d’ under then- President Barack Obama.

Gay said her grandfathe­r suffered a stroke in 2011 and the Obamas assisted in making sure he was taken care of while in the hospital, even sending flowers. At the end of his career, Obama honored Jerman for his more than 50 years of service with a plaque and a coin to represent each president he served, Gay said.

A photo of Jerman standing in an elevator with Barack Obama and Michelle Obama was included in the former first lady’s memoir, Michelle Obama said in a statement that the former first family was lucky to have known Jerman and that he had a generous spirit.

“With his kindness and care, Wilson Jerman helped make the White House a home for decades of First Families, including ours,” the former first lady said.

“His service to others — his willingnes­s to go above and beyond for the country he loved and all those whose lives he touched — is a legacy worthy of his generous spirit. We were lucky to have known him. Barack and I send our sincerest love and prayers to his family.”

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