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George H.W. Bush hospitaliz­ed near his Maine home

- The Associated Press

BIDDEFORD, Maine — Former President George H.W. Bush was hospitaliz­ed Sunday in Maine after he experience­d low blood pressure and fatigue, a spokesman said.

Just after 2 p.m., Jim Mcgrath, a spokesman for the 93-year-old Bush, said he was awake, alert and not in any discomfort. He said Bush would spend at least a few days in the hospital for observatio­n.

Bush was taken to Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford. A spokeswoma­n said Sunday all informatio­n would be released by the Bush family.

Bush arrived in Maine for the summer May 20. Coming about a month after the death of his wife of 73 years, Barbara, the family said the 41st president was eager to return to the family compound on Walker’s Point. He has visited every summer since childhood, the only exception being the years of his World War II service.

On Saturday, Bush attended a pancake breakfast at an American Legion post in Kennebunkp­ort. He had been scheduled to attend a Memorial Day parade in the town Monday.

Bush, who has a form of Parkinson’s disease and a history of pneumonia and other infections, was hospitaliz­ed in Houston on April 22, the day after his wife’s funeral, for an infection. He remained hospitaliz­ed for 13 days.

Bush uses a wheelchair and an electric scooter for mobility.

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