Barbara Bush, Former US First Lady, Dies At 92

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Former U.S
first lady Barbara Bush, the only woman to see her husband and son sworn in as U.S
president, died on Tuesday, the Bush family said
She was 92.Bush was the wife of the 41st president, George H.W
Bush, and mother of the 43rd, George W
Bush.The Bush family had announced in a statement on April 15 that she was in failing health, had decided not to seek further medical
treatment and instead would focus on "comfort care."Bush reportedly had been battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive
heart problems in recent years.Barbara Bush was dubbed "The Silver Fox" by her husband and children
She was known for her snow-white hair and for being fiercely protective of her family.She was first lady when her husband was in the White
House from 1989 to 1993
Her son, Republican George Walker Bush, triumphed in the disputed 2000 U.S
election and was president from 2001 to 2009
The father-and-son presidents were sometimes referred to as "Bush 41" and "Bush 43."The Bushes had celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary
in January 2018.Bush had an independent streak and could be sharp-tongued
As first lady, she promoted literacy and reading but said she was more interested in running a household than in helping her husband run the
country.She discouraged speculation that she wielded political influence with the president like her predecessors - Ronald Reagan's wife,
Nancy Reagan, and Jimmy Carter's wife, Rosalynn Carter."I don't fool around with his office and he doesn't fool around with my household,"
she once said. Bush reportedly had been battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart problems"She'll speak her mind
but only to him," said Jack Steel, a longtime Bush aide.The only other woman to be both wife and mother of U.S
presidents was Abigail Adams, the first lady from 1797 to 1801
She was a major influence on husband John Adams, the nation's second president, but died before son John Quincy Adams was elected president
in 1824.Another of Bush's sons, Jeb, who served as governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007, sought the 2016 Republican presidential nomination
and she campaigned for him before he dropped out of the race.The Bushes had six children
A daughter, Robin, died of leukemia in 1953 at age 3
Barbara Bush's hair began to turn prematurely white after the shock of the girl's death
In addition to George W
and Jeb, the other Bush children were sons Neil and Marvin and daughter Dorothy.The Bushes married on Jan
6, 1945, and Barbara set up households in numerous cities as her husband moved from being a Texas oilman to being a member of Congress,
Republican Party leader, U.S
envoy to China and the United Nations and head of the CIA.George W
Bush made no secret that when he was growing up, it was his mother he had to answer to when he got into trouble.'RHYMES WITH RICH'Barbara
Bush sometimes made biting remarks, particularly when she felt the need to defend her husband
One notable example came in 1984 when George H.W
was seeking re-election as vice president under Reagan, a post he held from 1981 until becoming president in 1989.She told reporters that
Geraldine Ferraro, her husband's Democratic rival for the vice presidency, was a "4 million dollar I can't say it but it rhymes with
'rich.'" She apologised to Ferraro, the first woman running for U.S
vice president on a major-party ticket.Texas Governor Ann Richards mocked her husband at the 1988 Democratic convention - saying "poor
George was born with a silver foot in his mouth" - and Barbara henceforth referred to Richards as "that woman."In 2012, Bush dismissed the
political ambitions of U.S
conservative darling Sarah Palin, saying, "I think she's very happy in Alaska - and I hope she'll stay there."Bush generally refused to
discuss publicly her personal views on controversial topics such as abortion, an issue on which she was believed to differ from her
husband's more conservative stance.But during her husband's 1992 re-election race, which he lost to Democrat Bill Clinton, she told
reporters that abortion and homosexuality were "personal things" that should be left out of political conventions and party platforms
"I don't think that's healthy for the country when anyone thinks their morals are better than anyone else's," she said.Opinion polls often
showed her popularity as first lady exceeding her husband's as president
"I don't threaten anyone," she said
"That's because I'm everyone's grandma."The Bushes had celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary in January 2018PUBLISHER'S DAUGHTERA year
younger than her husband, she was born Barbara Pierce on June 8, 1925, and grew up in Rye, New York
Her father was Marvin Pierce, publisher of McCall's magazine.She was home from boarding school in 1941 when she met her future husband at a
Christmas party in Connecticut
She dropped out of prestigious Smith College to marry Bush, then a young naval aviator home on leave from World War Two.George Bush said
marrying Barbara, whom he called "Bar," was "the thing I did right." But the marriage nearly did not take place
While they were engaged, his bomber was shot down by the Japanese in the Pacific in 1944
He bailed out and was rescued in the ocean by a submarine crew but his crew mates died."When you're 18, you think everybody is invincible
I mean, that was stupid - but I knew he was going to come home
He was Superman," she told CNN in 2003.After leaving the White House, she found time to write her memoirs
In 1990, she authored "Millie's Book," a humorous look at the adventures of the family's English springer spaniel in the White House.In one
of their last public appearances, the Bushes attended the 2017 Super Bowl in Houston with George performing the ceremonial pre-game coin
flip
Only a few days before the couple had been released from a hospital where George had been treated for pneumonia and Barbara for
bronchitis.© Thomson Reuters 2018(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by staff and is published from a syndicated
feed.)