The Oklahoman

Of faith and finality

Barbara Bush, the wellrespec­ted matriarch of the Bush political dynasty, shared her thoughts about death in a 2013 interview.

- BY CLEVE R. WOOTSON JR.

Barbara Bush had spent an hour talking about legacy and family — about the Christmas dance where she met the man who’d become her husband, about being “the enforcer” of a family that included two former U.S. presidents.

Then, in a flash, she was talking about death.

It was 2013 and Bush was 88 at the time of the interview, part of a C-Span series focusing on first ladies. She wore a pink blazer and her trademark faux pearls — and spoke with a mixture of grace and bluntness that her family and the American people had come to instantly recognize over the past four decades.

“I’m a huge believer in a loving God,” she said. “And I don’t have a fear of death for my precious George or for myself because I know that there is a great God.”

She said she looked forward to being reunited with deceased family members, including her daughter Pauline Robinson “Robin” Bush, who died of leukemia when she was 3.

On Tuesday, half a decade after that interview, Barbara Bush died. She was 92 and had been hospitaliz­ed after a lengthy battle with chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure.

Two days before she died, her family said she’d decided not to seek additional medical treatment.

As The Washington Post’s Lois Romano wrote, Barbara Bush “consistent­ly ranked among the nation’s most-admired women, with high poll numbers that contrasted with her husband’s tumbling ratings. During the 1992 election, she was often deployed by the Bush campaign as a surrogate to humanize a president not known for charisma or the common touch.”

Even in the 2013 interview she took pains not to sound too sanctimoni­ous.

“That sounds so arrogant,” she said, turning away from the interviewe­r. “I’m a big shot. I have a faith in God. I do have a faith in God. And I don’t question it. I have no fear of death. And I think that’s very comforting.”

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[PHOTO BY STEVE GONZALES, HOUSTON CHRONICLE/AP FILE] In this March 8, 2017, photo, the Mensch Internatio­nal Foundation presented its annual Mensch Award to former U.S. President George H.W. Bush and former first lady Barbara Bush at an awards ceremony hosted by Congregati­on Beth Israel in Houston.
 ?? [AP FILE PHOTO] ?? In this 1964 photo, George H.W. Bush sits on a couch with his wife, Barbara, and their children. George W. Bush sits at right behind his mother. Behind the couch are Neil and Jeb Bush. Sitting with their parents are Dorothy and Marvin Bush. Former...
[AP FILE PHOTO] In this 1964 photo, George H.W. Bush sits on a couch with his wife, Barbara, and their children. George W. Bush sits at right behind his mother. Behind the couch are Neil and Jeb Bush. Sitting with their parents are Dorothy and Marvin Bush. Former...

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