George H.W. Bush once shaved his head for a Secret Service agent’s son with leukemia

George H.W. Bush once shaved his head for a Secret Service agent’s son with leukemia

December 5, 2018

The Secret Service is sharing a touching memory of former President George H.W. Bush, the day before he is laid to rest. When Mr. Bush learned in 2013 that the 2-year-old child of an agent on his security detail was diagnosed with leukemia, and that the team planned to shave their heads in support, in “classic 41 manner” Mr. Bush shaved his head too.

The U.S. Secret Service tweeted the story Tuesday, writing, “Everyone’s #TuesdayThoughts are on President Bush.” The tweet also referred to Mr. Bush by his Secret Service code name, Timberwolf. The 41st president died Friday at the age of 94.

The post includes images of the president with a shaved head and the little boy on his lap, as well as an image of people who appear to be his detail, all sporting shaved heads.

Everyone’s #TuesdayThoughts are on President Bush & we wanted to share a memory. In ’13, Timberwolf learned that the 2-year-old son of an agent on his detail was diagnosed with leukemia & the detail was going to shave their heads. You can see what happened, in classic 41 manner. pic.twitter.com/3Y0vnjNruJ

Three years later, in November 2016, Mr. Bush’s Twitter account shared an update with a photo of himself and the boy, identified only as Patrick. “Incredibly #thankful that my friend Patrick, the courageous young man (with hair!) to my left, is feeling and doing much better these days,” he tweeted

In the 2016 tweet, the former president attached the image from 2013, as well as a more recent photo of himself and the child with full heads of hair.

Incredibly #thankful that my friend Patrick, the courageous young man (with hair!) to my left, is feeling and doing much better these days. pic.twitter.com/HsPzUCu2iR

The Bush family was personally touched by the trauma of childhood leukemia years ago, when George and Barbara Bush‘s second child, a girl named Robin, died of the disease in 1953. She was only 3 years old.

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