The country is mourning the loss of former First Lady of the United States Barbara Bush, who passed away yesterday at the age of 92. Bush was the wife of George H. W. Bush (currently the oldest living President) and the mother of George W. Bush, who served as the 41st and the 43rd Presidents of the United States, respectively. Barbara was also the mother of former Florid Governor John Ellis "Jeb" Bush Sr.
Barbara Bush immediately established herself as a different kind of first lady from the moment she took the position. She became known for her self-deprecating humor, her willingness to laugh at herself, and she was not opposed to wearing fake pearls, a stark contrast to former first lady Nancy Reagan who was known for being very glamorous and always carrying an aura of utmost poise. These traits painted Barbara as a down-to-earth person.
When her husband George decided to dip his toes into politics, Barbara took the reins and developed a reputation for her fierce campaigning and steadfast dedication, which earned her the nicknames of “Silver Fox” and “The Enforcer” among her grandchildren. She was also not opposed to sharing her honest two cents when asked for her opinion.
While Barbara Bush had a unique personality, she was also highly praised and admired for her astute faithfulness to promoting literacy which she believed would solve a myriad of problems. In 1989 she established the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy.
Rest in peace, Barbara Bush.
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