In Funeral of Pomp and Pageantry, Nation Bids Farewell to George Bush
The 41st president was remembered as much for his personal decency as his political accomplishments, a “kinder and gentler” leader at a tumultuous moment.
By Peter Baker
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The 41st president was remembered as much for his personal decency as his political accomplishments, a “kinder and gentler” leader at a tumultuous moment.
By Peter Baker
Former President George W. Bush, the 43rd president, delivered a eulogy for the 41st president and his father, George Bush. Here are those remarks.
The United States’ five living presidents and about a dozen current and former heads of state are at the National Cathedral for a state funeral.
By The New York Times
In retirement, the 41st and 43rd presidents could finally focus on the things that parents and children focus on when the parent grows older.
By Peter Baker
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