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Barbara Bush gets beautiful tribute from her granddaughter, Jenna Bush Hager

The former first lady died Tuesday at 92.

Barbara Bush gets beautiful tribute from her granddaughter, Jenna Bush Hager

The former first lady died Tuesday at 92.

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Barbara Bush gets beautiful tribute from her granddaughter, Jenna Bush Hager

The former first lady died Tuesday at 92.

Former first lady Barbara Bush died Tuesday at 92, and people on both sides of the aisle took time to fondly remember her, her legacy and how she shaped her family. Jenna Bush Hager, a "Today" show anchor and daughter of President George W. Bush, posted a heartwarming statement on Instagram to remember her grandmother.Bush Hager said her grandmother was “the glue that held our family together,” and that she constantly was stopped by people wanting to praise the former first lady. “She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed,” Bush Hager wrote. “Their love story is so engrained (sic) in the history of our family.” Read her full caption below:“I already miss this FORCE of a woman— the ‘enforcer’ because she was the glue that held our family together. She taught me to use my voice but also to value the opinions of others. She adored her friends and family; her loyalty was unwavering. Humor helps, she often said and it does, Gans, but I will miss your laugh terribly. She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed; their love story is so engrained (sic) in the history of our family. Thinking of my Gampy tonight —no doubt missing his beloved desperately. Gans, people stopped me all the time to tell me how much they loved you. I didn’t mind sharing you with them. I love you more than tongue can tell, my Ganny.”Some of Bush Hager’s cousins, fellow grandchildren of the former first lady, have also spoken out on social media to remember Barbara Bush. Jeb Bush Jr. urged people to honor her legacy by reading a book to a child, by or “finding an opinion different our own.” George P. Bush noted that his grandmother’s “entire life was focused on others.”

Former first lady Barbara Bush , and people took time to fondly remember her, her legacy and . Jenna Bush Hager, a "Today" show anchor and daughter of President George W. Bush, posted a heartwarming statement on Instagram to remember her grandmother.

Bush Hager said her grandmother was “the glue that held our family together,” and that she constantly was stopped by people wanting to praise the former first lady. “She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed,” Bush Hager wrote. “Their love story is so engrained (sic) in the history of our family.”

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Read her full caption below:

“I already miss this FORCE of a woman— the ‘enforcer’ because she was the glue that held our family together. She taught me to use my voice but also to value the opinions of others. She adored her friends and family; her loyalty was unwavering. Humor helps, she often said and it does, Gans, but I will miss your laugh terribly. She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed; their love story is so engrained (sic) in the history of our family. Thinking of my Gampy tonight —no doubt missing his beloved desperately. Gans, people stopped me all the time to tell me how much they loved you. I didn’t mind sharing you with them. I love you more than tongue can tell, my Ganny.”

Some of Bush Hager’s cousins, fellow grandchildren of the former first lady, have also spoken out on social media to remember Barbara Bush.

Jeb Bush Jr. people to honor her legacy by reading a book to a child, by or “finding an opinion different [than] our own.”

George P. Bush noted that his grandmother’s “entire life was focused on others.”

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