Orlando Sentinel

Secret Service recalls 2013 gesture from ‘Timberwolf ’

- By Lindsey Bever

Former President George H.W. Bush sat near a flower garden in Kennebunkp­ort, Maine, in 2013, holding a 2-year-old child. The pair wore matching blue polo shirts and khaki pants — and sported the same hairstyle.

Bush had learned that the boy, the son of an agent on his Secret Service detail, had been diagnosed with leukemia.

The toddler had lost his hair and, to show their support, members of the detail were planning to shave their heads.

So the former president did, too. His wife, Barbara, snapped a photo, which soon went viral.

“When little Patrick got leukemia, a lot of the agents shaved their heads,” Bush explained to his granddaugh­ter Jenna Bush Hager, a contributi­ng correspond­ent for NBC’s “Today” show. “I said, ‘Well why not me?’ It was the right thing to do.”

“They’re a wonderful group of people,” Bush said. “They’re like family with us.”

The agents thought of the president the same way.

The Secret Service reshared the photo this week on Twitter, referring to the 41st president by his code name, “Timberwolf.”

The boy’s battle with leukemia hit close to home for the former president: He and his wife lost their 3year-old daughter, Robin, to the disease in 1953.

Following the gesture in 2013, the family of Patrick, whose last name was not disclosed, said in a statement to “Today” that they were “humbled and honored by the support and generosity that President and Mrs. Bush and our Secret Service family have shown towards our son.”

Three years later, Bush posted the photo on his personal Twitter account, along with an updated one showing the boy several years older — with a full head of hair.

“Incredibly #thankful that my friend Patrick, the courageous young man (with hair!) to my left, is feeling and doing much better these days,” he wrote at the time.

CNN analyst Jonathan Wackrow, a former Secret Service agent, remembered that moment Tuesday in an op-ed for the network, saying that members of the security detail considered Bush family.

“It was an honor and privilege to protect you, Timberwolf,” Wackrow wrote

 ?? BARBARA BUSH/2013 ?? George H.W. Bush poses with Patrick, then 2, in Kennebunkp­ort, Maine.
BARBARA BUSH/2013 George H.W. Bush poses with Patrick, then 2, in Kennebunkp­ort, Maine.

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