Former White House Butler Who Served 11 Presidents Dies Of Coronavirus

Former White House Butler Who Served 11 Presidents Dies Of
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A former White House employee who worked with 11 presidents ― from Dwight Eisenhower to Barack Obama ― died at the weekend aged 91 after contracting the coronavirus.

Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, who appeared alongside the Obamas in a photograph published in former first lady Michelle Obama’s best-selling memoir “Becoming,” retired in 2012 following 55 years of service.

He began his White House career in 1957 as a cleaner, gaining promoting to the role of butler during the Kennedy administration, his granddaughter, Jamila Garrett, told FOX 5 DC on Wednesday.

Garrett described her grandfather as a “loving and genuine man” who was “always about service” and “really authentic.”

The father-of-five “always taught us that there will be obstacles in your life, they will not disappear,” she added, noting his advice to “keep pushing forward.”

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Former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush paid tribute to Jerman, describing him as “a lovely man.”

“He was the first person we saw in the morning when we left the Residence and the last person we saw each night when we returned,” they said in a statement released to NBC News.

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