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Eggs to start day; ‘I love you’ to end it

Bush’s close friend tells of his final moments

- John Bacon

George H.W. Bush began the last day of his life with three eggs for breakfast and ended it by telling his son he loved him.

James Baker, a close friend who served as secretary of state under the 41st president, told CNN’s “State of the Union” that he stopped by Bush’s home Friday morning and that Bush woke up and ate a big breakfast.

“He said, ‘Hey, Bake, where are we going today?’ and I said, ‘Well, jefe, we’re going to heaven,’ ” Baker recounted. “And he said, ‘Good. That’s where I want to go.’ “

Bush, 94, had been bedridden for several days and struggled to speak, Baker said. He appeared more alert than usual Friday morning, Baker said.

“We all began to think, well, here we are, he is going to surprise us again, it’s another bounce-back day,” Baker said.

But Baker said that when he returned that evening, Bush had weakened greatly. Baker said he spent the last of Bush’s hours with him as the former president spoke on the phone to family members, saying his goodbyes.

“They got 43 (George W. Bush) on the phone, and he said, ‘I love you, Dad,’ ” Baker said. “And 41 said, ‘I love you, too.’ And those were the last words he ever spoke.”

Baker called Bush Sr. underappre­ciated, describing him as the best oneterm president in history. He called Bush his best friend and “a beautiful, beautiful human being.”

The nonprofit Points of Light foundation, founded by the former president to encourage people around the world to solve its problems through service, urged people to pay homage to Bush through a day of service.

“I encourage those paying tribute to President Bush to take a moment to pledge their service and recognize the service of others,” said Natalye Paquin, the group’s executive director. “To become their own point of light in communitie­s around the world.”

Bush died at his Houston home Friday night shortly after 10 p.m. He had suffered from vascular Parkinsoni­sm.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania announced they will attend the funeral. Wednesday will be a national day of mourning, Trump declared, and federal agencies and department­s will close “as a mark of respect” for Bush.

“President George H.W. Bush led a long, successful and beautiful life,” Trump tweeted Saturday. “Whenever I was with him I saw his absolute joy for life and true pride in his family. His accomplish­ments were great from beginning to end. He was a truly wonderful man and will be missed by all!”

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