Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bush shows up at wife’s public visitation

Ex-president greets some of thousands of mourners

- By Juan A. Lozano and Nomaan Merchant The Associated Press

HOUSTON — His daughter standing behind him, former President George H.W. Bush sat at the front of the cavernous sanctuary of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church. He gazed up at the rose-draped casket holding his wife of 73 years.

After a few moments, an aide came forward to help Bush with his wheelchair, turning it so he faced the rest of the sanctuary. A string of mourners began to approach: adults and children, many of the women wearing his wife’s favorite color, blue, and trademark pearls. He offered his hand and smiled as people shook it.

Thousands of people came Friday to pay respect to Barbara Bush, wife of the nation’s 41st president and mother of the nation’s 43rd. Among them was Houston social worker Varney Johnson, who like other mourners said he wanted to honor her work supporting literacy. “This woman dedicated her life to educating children,” he said.

Barbara and George Bush were married longer than any other presidenti­al couple when she died Tuesday at their home in Houston. One of just two first ladies to have a child elected president, Barbara Bush was widely admired for her plainspoke­n style and her advocacy for causes including literacy and AIDS awareness.

A hearse containing the former first lady’s casket arrived before daybreak at St. Martin’s, which is the nation’s largest Episcopal church. Her body was to lie in repose from noon until midnight. A spray of dozens of roses covered the closed, light-colored metallic casket.

The 93-year-old former president arrived at the church shortly after the viewing opened, accompanie­d by daughter Dorothy Bush Koch. He hadn’t been scheduled to visit, but he decided to go after watching video from the church, said family spokesman Jim Mcgrath. Bush shook dozens of hands and stayed for about 15 minutes.

Barbara Bush’s funeral will be held Saturday behind her husband’s presidenti­al library at Texas A&M University, about 100 miles northwest of Houston. The burial site is in a gated plot surrounded by trees and near a creek where the couple’s 3-year-old daughter, Robin, who died of leukemia in 1953, is buried.

In a statement released Friday, the family said Barbara Bush had selected son Jeb to deliver a eulogy along with her longtime friend Susan Baker, wife of former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, and historian Jon Meacham, who wrote a 2015 biography of her husband.

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