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Statement by President Bush

Sat Jul 12, 2008 3:30pm EDT
WASHINGTON, July 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a
statement by President Bush:
    Laura and I are deeply saddened by the death of our dear friend, Tony
Snow.  Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Jill, and their children,
Kendall, Robbie, and Kristi.  The Snow family has lost a beloved husband and
father.  And America has lost a devoted public servant and a man of character.
    Tony was one of our Nation's finest writers and commentators.  He earned a
loyal following with incisive radio and television broadcasts.  He was a
gifted speechwriter who served in my father's Administration.  And I was
thrilled when he agreed to return to the White House to serve as my Press
Secretary.  It was a joy to watch Tony at the podium each day.  He brought
wit, grace, and a great love of country to his work.  His colleagues will
cherish memories of his energetic personality and relentless good humor.
    All of us here at the White House will miss Tony, as will the millions of
Americans he inspired with his brave struggle against cancer.  One of the
things that sustained Tony Snow was his faith -- and Laura and I join people
across our country in praying that this good man has now found comfort in the
arms of his Creator.
SOURCE  White House Press Office

White House Press Office, +1-202-456-2580



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