Barbara Bush, wife of ex-President George
H.W. Bush, in 'failing health'
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[April 16, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barbara Bush,
the wife of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, is in "failing
health" and has decided to no longer seek medical treatment, the office
of the ex-president said in a statement from Houston on Sunday.
The former first lady, who is also the mother of former President George
W. Bush, "will instead focus on comfort care," the statement said. She
is 92 years old.
The brief statement did not indicate the nature of Bush's illness but
said that she had had a series of recent hospitalizations.
CNN reported that Bush was suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure. A Bush family spokesman
said she was being cared for at her home. He did not provide information
on the nature of her illness.
"She is surrounded by a family she adores and appreciates the many kind
messages and especially the prayers she is receiving," the statement
added.
As first lady from 1989 until the start of 1993, Bush was a popular
national figure known for her sometimes blunt talk and self-deprecating
wit.
Her husband, the 41st U.S. president, is 93 years old. Her son, the 43
U.S. president, is 71.
Another son, Jeb, is a former governor of Florida who ran unsuccessfully
for president in 2015 and early 2016, quitting after a series of
lackluster performances highlighted by tough skirmishes with
then-candidate Donald Trump.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said: "The president's and first
lady's prayers are with all of the Bush family during this time."
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Former first lady Barbara Bush listens to remarks during the
christening ceremony of the USS George H.W. Bush at
Northrop-Grumman's shipyard in Newport News, Virginia, U.S., October
7, 2006. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
With hair that had turned white prematurely, Bush was known by
family members as the "Silver Fox."
Her work as first lady focused on promoting literacy and reading. At
the time, she said she was more interested in running a household
than in helping her husband run the country.
"Barbara Bush has a character that is as big, inspiring and iconic
as Texas," Texas Governor Greg Abbott said in a statement on Sunday.
The Bushes moved to Texas in the mid-1940s.
Bush holds a unique place in U.S. history.
She is the only woman to see her husband and son sworn in as U.S.
president. Abigail Adams, first lady from 1797 to 1801, was a major
influence on husband John Adams, the nation's second president, but
died before her son, John Quincy Adams, was elected president in
1824.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan and Will Dunham; Additional reporting by
Jeff Mason; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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