A Grandfather Called “Gampy”
For most Americans, George H. W. Bush is remembered as the 41st President of the United States — a war hero, statesman, and patriarch of a prominent American family. But for his granddaughter, Jenna Bush Hager, he was simply “Gampy”: a loving grandfather whose wisdom, humor, and tenderness quietly shaped her life.
Family, Faith and Farewell
In her memoir Everything Beautiful in Its Time: Seasons of Love and Loss, Jenna opens her heart. She shares stories of growing up surrounded by family, rooted in faith, and navigating loss — including intimate moments with her grandparents.
The Wedding That Brought Them Together
In October 2018, Jenna’s twin sister, Barbara Pierce Bush, married screen‑writer Craig Coyne in an intimate ceremony at the Bush family estate in Kennebunkport, Maine. Gampy, then aged 94 and living with Parkinson’s disease, insisted on attending.
They shared dinner at the same table where the family had gathered for years. Jenna writes that her grandfather sat between them and told Barbara:
“You have never been more beautiful.”
That moment occurred in October 2018. Barbara’s grandmother, Barbara Bush, had died in April 2018. Gampy passed away on November 30, 2018.
Ganny’s Final Chapter
Jenna depicts her grandmother as more than a public icon. Ganny embraced her final days with characteristic sharp wit and strength. When Barbara Bush announced she would forgo further medical treatment to focus on comfort care, Jenna panicked. However, she called and heard her grandmother’s bright voice on the line: “Hi, girls!” Even then, Ganny joked with friends and sipped cocktails. Two days later, she passed away peacefully at home.
Grief, Love and Legacy
Gampy struggled deeply after losing his wife. On his 93rd birthday, Jenna asked how he was managing. He replied quietly:
“I miss Ganny. I miss her so much. She was a great wife.”
They stayed in that embrace for a long while, tears soaking their collars. Yet even in his grief, he found laughter again — remembering her humor, resilience and the joys they shared.
Fishing Trips and Quiet Rituals
Jenna describes her father, George W. Bush, as both protective and compassionate — a quiet source of strength who grounded her from childhood into adulthood. She reflects on fishing trips taken with her father and grandfather. These outings became sacred family rituals where politics and public image faded. Only love and connection remained.
Behind the Headlines, Simply Human
Through grief and gratitude, Jenna’s reflections offer more than a glimpse into a prominent political dynasty. They remind us that behind power and headlines there are tender moments — the kind that show even extraordinary families are, at their core, simply human.