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George H.W. Bush was once station in metro Detroit during WWII

Posted at 6:17 AM, Dec 01, 2018
and last updated 2018-12-01 06:17:47-05

Former President George H.W. Bush died at the age of 94 on Friday night. 

What some may not know is that George and his wife, Barbara, lived in metro Detroit for a short time during World War II, while George's squadron formed and trained.

Here is the excerpt from Barbara's memoir, "Barbara Bush: A Memoir," published in 1994.

For the next eight months we moved around the country while George's new squadron formed and trained. Sometimes I could go with him and sometimes I couldn't. We went to Grosse Ile Air Base in Michigan and lived in rooms in Wyandotte and Dearborn. The first room we rented was dark, and the landlady took great pleasure in my mistakes. I made many. I heard her say one day to a friend on the phone, "You should have seen what she did today. She washed all her silk underwear and it shrank." I did, and it did, but how mean of her not to tell me how to wash it. We moved over to Dearborn and stayed with the dearest family, Joe and Grace Gorgone and their children. We have stayed in touch all these years, until Grace died in March 1993. She taught me some of the things my mother thought I should be able to pick up by reading -- things like how to cook, clean and wash clothes.