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        <title><![CDATA[Jenna Bush Hager remembers White House butler who is dead at 91 from coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>TODAY show</strong> co-host and former first daughter, <strong>Jenna Bush Hager</strong> became emotional Friday as she told viewers about a former butler who&#8217;d helped make the White House feel like home &#8212; and who died Thursday <strong>due to the coronavirus</strong>.</p><p>Wilson Jerman, 91, started working in White House in 1957 and served 11 different presidents, starting as a cleaner. He was promoted to butler by Jacqueline Kennedy, and is the longest-serving employee of the White House.</p><p>“He was the loveliest. I think ‘lovely’ is a word that can kind of be overused, but … he was always smiling,&#8221; Hager recalled, choking back tears at the memory.</p><p>Jerman made the White House feel like home, she said. &#8220;We knew him when my grandpa (George H.W. Bush) was president … I mean, I don’t think his real name was Smiley, but everybody called him Smiley, because he was always smiling.&#8221;</p><p>In a joint statement, Former President <strong>George W. Bush</strong> and First Lady <strong>Laura Bush</strong> said of Jerman that, &#8220;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.”</p><p>Former President <strong>Bill Clinton</strong> and <strong>Hillary Clinton</strong> also issued a statement saying that were deeply saddened by his passing.</p><p>Finishing her tribute, Hager said, “We loved him. He was beloved by my family, and he will be so missed.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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