Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bush misses Memorial Day parade, still in hospital

- The Associated Press

KENNEBUNKP­ORT, Maine

— The hospitaliz­ation of former President George H.W. Bush caused him to miss out on the local Memorial Day parade that he traditiona­lly attends.

The 93-year-old was taken to a hospital Sunday after he experience­d low blood pressure and fatigue. A spokesman said he’d likely be in the hospital for a couple of days for observatio­n. There was no immediate update on his condition on Monday.

Residents attending Monday’s Memorial Day parade in Kennebunkp­ort, down the road from Bush’s summer home, expressed concern for the nation’s 41st president.

The event’s grand marshal, Tom Willey, mentioned the president in his remarks, wishing him a speedy recovery.

“He’s such a figure at our parades. He was definitely missed,” said Shawn Hayes, vice commander of American Legion Post 159.

Bush arrived for the summer in Maine on May 20 without his wife of 73 years, Barbara Bush, who died in April in Houston.

The day before his hospitaliz­ation, Bush attended a pancake breakfast at the local American Legion hall. His former national security adviser, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, joined him.

Bush was a Navy pilot in World War II and survived being shot down over the Pacific Ocean. His two crew members perished.

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