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.â€
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.â€
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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.â€
“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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