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Laura Bush

Laura BushAKA Laura Lane Welch

Born: 4-Nov-1946
Birthplace: Midland, TX

Gender: Female
Religion: Methodist
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: First Lady
Party Affiliation: Republican [1]

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Wife of US President George W. Bush

On the night of November 6, 1963, 17-year-old Laura Welch ran a stop sign in the family Chevy at the intersection of State Highway 349 and Farm Road 868 near Midland, Texas. She plowed into a Corvair sedan, killing its driver -- classmate (and purported boyfriend) Michael Dutton Douglas.


[1] Formerly a registered Democrat.

Father: Harold Bruce Welch (b. 21-Nov-1912, d. 29-Apr-1995)
Mother: Jenna Louise Hawkins (b. 24-Jul-1919, d. 10-May-2019)
Boyfriend: Michael Dutton Douglas (purported, b. 1945, d. 1963 automobile accident)
Husband:
George W. Bush (m. 5-Nov-1977)
Daughter: Jenna Bush
Daughter: Barbara Bush

    High School: Robert E. Lee High School, Midland, TX (1964)
    University: BS Education, Southern Methodist University (1968)
    University: MS Library Science, University of Texas at Austin (1973)

    Clinton Global Initiative
    Kennedy Center Honorary Chair
    Jefferson Awards Board of Selectors
    W Stands for Women 2004
    Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Beta Sigma chapter, Southern Methodist University
    Secret Service Codename Tempo
    Dubya Nickname Bushie
    Dubya Ranch Hand Nov-2000
    Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004)
    Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007)
    Funeral: Ted Kennedy (2009)
    Funeral: Nelson Mandela (2013)
    Bush Family
    Risk Factors: Former Smoker

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Ethos (10-Feb-2011) · Herself

Is the subject of books:
Laura Bush: America's First Lady, 2003, BY: Beatrice Gormley


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