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George H.W. Bush once shaved head to support Secret Service agent's sick son 'in classic 41 manner'

At the point when George H.W. Bramble's Secret Service detail wanted to shave their heads in help of a specialist's young child who had been determined to have leukemia, the 41st president declined to sit out.

In front of Bush's burial service, the Secret Service shared photographs of a smiling and uncovered headed Bush holding the specialist's 2-year-old child in 2013, calling it "exemplary 41 way."

Bramble lost his 3-year-old girl Robin Bush to leukemia in 1953. After her demise, he composed a letter to his better half Barbara Bush, saying, "She is still with us."

"We require her but then we have her. We can't contact her but we can feel her. We seek she'll remain in our home after a long, long time," Bush kept in touch with his better half, who kicked the bucket not long ago.

Bramble's Twitter account shared a refreshed photograph of the previous president and the "bold young fellow (with hair!)" years after the fact — in November 2016. Patrick "is feeling and improving nowadays," the post read.

Shrub, who served in the White House from 1989 to 1993, kicked the bucket on Nov. 30 at 94 years old. Subsequent to lying in state at the Capitol rotunda this week, Bush will be memorialized at a burial service Wednesday at the Washington National Cathedral.

The majority of the previous living presidents, and also President Trump, are required to go to the burial service. Previous President George W. Hedge, his child, will give a commendation.

After the memorial service, Bush's body will be flown back to Texas for another administration and to be covered at the George Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M University. His last resting spot will be close by Barbara Bush, his better half of 73 years who kicked the bucket in April, and Robin Bush.

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