Obituaries Related to "Bush" from New York Times Archive
Peter Secchia, Confidant of Ford and Bush, Dies at 83
He was a Republican fund-raiser from Michigan who became a White House regular and an ambassador to Italy. He died of Covid-19.
Paul O’Neill, Treasury Secretary Who Clashed With Bush, Dies at 84
He was “fearless,” a former colleague said, in pressing ideas based on facts and evidence. His independence cost him his job.
For George Bush, One Last Funeral, and Then a 70-Mile Train Ride
After days of ceremonial observances in the nation’s capital, hundreds filed into a Houston church Thursday morning to remember George H.W. Bush.
Bush Funeral, Emissions, Facebook: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
In Funeral of Pomp and Pageantry, Nation Bids Farewell to George Bush
The 41st president was remembered as a “kinder and gentler” leader who stood in contrast to the politics of insults now in vogue.
Emotional Farewells: Scenes From the Bush Funeral
Former President George Bush was eulogized by his eldest son, former President George W. Bush, and the biographer Jon Meacham. Former Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama also attended the funeral alongside President Trump at Washington National Cathedral.
Peter Secchia, Confidant of Ford and Bush, Dies at 83
He was a Republican fund-raiser from Michigan who became a White House regular and an ambassador to Italy. He died of Covid-19.
For George Bush, One Last Funeral, and Then a 70-Mile Train Ride
After days of ceremonial observances in the nation’s capital, hundreds filed into a Houston church Thursday morning to remember George H.W. Bush.
Paul O’Neill, Treasury Secretary Who Clashed With Bush, Dies at 84
He was “fearless,” a former colleague said, in pressing ideas based on facts and evidence. His independence cost him his job.
Peter Secchia, Confidant of Ford and Bush, Dies at 83
He was a Republican fund-raiser from Michigan who became a White House regular and an ambassador to Italy. He died of Covid-19.
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