Afterward, Bush will be returned to Houston to lie in repose at St Martin’s Episcopal Church before burial Thursday at his family plot on the library grounds. His final resting place will be alongside Barbara Bush, his wife of 73 years who died in April, and Robin Bush, the daughter they lost to leukemia in 1953 at age 3 Bush’s casket is set to arrive in Washington on Monday afternoon aboard the US military airplane that’s more commonly recognised as Air Force One.
The crew has been tasked by President Trump with carrying out “Special Air Mission 41. The number is a reference to Bush’s place in the roster of America’s presidents Former President George W Bush, the eldest of the four Bush sons, and his wife, Laura, along with brother Neil Bush and his family, will accompany their father’s body to Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, said family spokesman Jim McGrath.
“He was a patriot. He demonstrated that in war, he demonstrated that in peace He was able to demonstrate that in his four years of service,” Powell said on ABC’s “This Week Trump has ordered the federal government closed Wednesday for a national day of mourning. Flags on public buildings are flying at half-staff for 30 days out of respect for Bush Trump, who has not always uttered kind words about the Bush family, offered nothing but praise in the hours after the former president’s death was announced.
“He was just a high-quality man who truly loved his family,” Bush said Saturday while in Argentina. “One thing that came through loud and clear, he was very proud of his family and very much loved his family. So he was a terrific guy and he’ll be missed Bush’s passing puts him back in the Washington spotlight after more than two decades living the relatively low-key life of a former president.
A humble hero of World War II, Bush was just 20 when he survived being shot down during a bombing run over Japan.
He joined the Navy when he turned 18.
Shortly before leaving the service, he married his 19-year-old sweetheart, Barbara Pierce, and forged a 73-year union that was the longest presidential marriage in US. history until her death.
Bush enrolled at Yale University after military service, becoming a scholar-athlete and captaining the baseball team to two College World Series before graduating Phi Beta Kappa after just 2 years.
After moving to Texas to work in the oil business, Bush turned his attention to politics in the 1960s.
Soon after he reached the height of his political popularity following the liberation of Kuwait, with public approval ratings that are the envy of today’s politicians, the US economy began to sour and voters began to believe that Bush, never a great communicator – something even he acknowledged – was out of touch with ordinary people.