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Former White House employee who served 11 presidents dies of coronavirus at 91
Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, who began working at the White House in 1957, was "a lovely man," former President George W. Bush told NBC News.

A former White House butler who served 11 different presidents died at the age of 91 after contracting the coronavirus, his granddaughter told Fox 5 DC.

Wilson Roosevelt Jerman was one of the White House’s longest serving employees, remembered fondly by former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush in a statement to NBC News on Wednesday.

“He was a lovely man,” the Bushes said. “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.”


Jerman’s granddaughter, Jamila Garrett, said in an interview with WTTG that he began as a cleaner in 1957 under the Eisenhower administration and then was promoted during the Kennedy presidency. Garrett said her grandfather fostered relationships at the White House that helped him advance his position.

“Jackie O actually promoted him to a butler because of the relationship,” Garrett said. “She was instrumental in ensuring that that happened.”

Garrett described Jerman as a family man who appreciated service, particularly service to others.


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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/obitua...erved-11-presidents-dies-coronavirus-n1211681
 
Former White House employee who served 11 presidents dies of coronavirus at 91
Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, who began working at the White House in 1957, was "a lovely man," former President George W. Bush told NBC News.

A former White House butler who served 11 different presidents died at the age of 91 after contracting the coronavirus, his granddaughter told Fox 5 DC.

Wilson Roosevelt Jerman was one of the White House’s longest serving employees, remembered fondly by former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush in a statement to NBC News on Wednesday.

“He was a lovely man,” the Bushes said. “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.”


Jerman’s granddaughter, Jamila Garrett, said in an interview with WTTG that he began as a cleaner in 1957 under the Eisenhower administration and then was promoted during the Kennedy presidency. Garrett said her grandfather fostered relationships at the White House that helped him advance his position.

“Jackie O actually promoted him to a butler because of the relationship,” Garrett said. “She was instrumental in ensuring that that happened.”

Garrett described Jerman as a family man who appreciated service, particularly service to others.


200520-wilson-roosevelt-jerman-ew-642p_a2ab6efd5f4bcd1019d9a66ca10e3046.fit-760w.jpg


https://www.nbcnews.com/news/obitua...erved-11-presidents-dies-coronavirus-n1211681
Didn't they make a movie highlighting the White House butlers?

Edit:
Just looked it up.
It's called The Butler and starred Forest Whitaker and was loosely based on Eugene Allen, White House butler from 1981 to 1986. The movie character was known as Cecil Gaines.
The movie was released in 2013.

Edit2:
He never missed a day of work in 34 years.
 
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