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Lady Bird Johnson dies at 94

By KELLEY SHANNON, Associated Press Writer
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AUSTIN, Texas - Lady Bird Johnson, the former first lady who championed conservation and worked tenaciously for the political career of her husband, Lyndon B. Johnson, died Wednesday, a family spokeswoman said. She was 94.

She died at her Austin home of natural causes about 5:18 p.m. EDT. Elizabeth Christian, the spokeswoman, said she was surrounded by family and friends.
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The daughter of a Texas rancher, she spent 34 years in Washington, as the wife of a congressional secretary, U.S. representative, senator, vice president and president. The couple had two daughters, Lynda Bird, born in 1944, and Luci Baines, born in 1947. The couple returned to Texas after the presidency, and Lady Bird Johnson lived for more than 30 years in and near Austin.
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As first lady, she was perhaps best known as the determined environmentalist who wanted roadside billboards and junkyards replaced with trees and wildflowers. She raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to beautify Washington. The $320 million Highway Beautification Bill, passed in 1965, was known as "The Lady Bird Bill," and she made speeches and lobbied Congress to win its passage.

"Had it not been for her, I think that the whole subject of the environment might not have been introduced to the public stage in just the way it was and just the time it was. So she figures mightily, I think, in the history of the country if for no other reason than that alone," Harry Middleton, retired director of the LBJ Library and Museum, once said.

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Grace under pressure. The best description of Lady Bird is a quote, by Former President George Bush.

Former President George Bush once recalled that when he was a freshman Republican congressman from Texas in the 1960s, Lady Bird Johnson and the president welcomed him to Washington with kindness, despite their political differences.

He said she exemplified "the grace and the elegance and the decency and sincerity that you would hope for in the White House."

RIP


Democrat Debbi
QUOTE(ncMindy @ Jul 11 2007, 05:57 PM) *
Grace under pressure. The best description of Lady Bird is a quote, by Former President George Bush.

Former President George Bush once recalled that when he was a freshman Republican congressman from Texas in the 1960s, Lady Bird Johnson and the president welcomed him to Washington with kindness, despite their political differences.

He said she exemplified "the grace and the elegance and the decency and sincerity that you would hope for in the White House."

RIP

Thank you for posting this. Last year I started writing letters to people that I have always wanted to write. Lady Bird was my first letter. AND this wonderful woman answered it !!!! When I read it, I can hear her voice it is written just as she spoke. She had vision problems, so her signature is very large. It is one of my most prized possessions !!!
She was amazing !!
suswah
QUOTE(Democrat Debbi @ Jul 11 2007, 08:28 PM) *
Thank you for posting this. Last year I started writing letters to people that I have always wanted to write. Lady Bird was my first letter. AND this wonderful woman answered it !!!! When I read it, I can hear her voice it is written just as she spoke. She had vision problems, so her signature is very large. It is one of my most prized possessions !!!
She was amazing !!


What a wonderful story, Debbi! I appreciate your sharing it. Lady Bird had a remarkable life. May she rest forever in peace.

Nice to see you, tonight. smile.gif
Democrat Debbi
QUOTE(suswah @ Jul 11 2007, 10:13 PM) *
What a wonderful story, Debbi! I appreciate your sharing it. Lady Bird had a remarkable life. May she rest forever in peace.

Nice to see you, tonight. smile.gif

Thanks. I blog other places, but this is home !!

Another interesting thing Lady Bird wrote in her letter was to thank me for how I remembered her husband. I talked about his work for civil rights and helping the poor. She said "Lyndon would be so pleased with how you remember him. He once told me the only war he ever wanted to fight was the war on poverty". I think that is incredible.
She also spoke of the priveledge of being first lady and seeing the "Beautiful , diverse country from that unique vantage point".

I read it again last night and cried like a baby.
ncMindy
QUOTE(Democrat Debbi @ Jul 12 2007, 09:45 PM) *
Thanks. I blog other places, but this is home !!

Another interesting thing Lady Bird wrote in her letter was to thank me for how I remembered her husband. I talked about his work for civil rights and helping the poor. She said "Lyndon would be so pleased with how you remember him. He once told me the only war he ever wanted to fight was the war on poverty". I think that is incredible.
She also spoke of the priveledge of being first lady and seeing the "Beautiful , diverse country from that unique vantage point".

I read it again last night and cried like a baby.


Thanks again, for sharing your letter from Lady Bird. It's a tribute, to what I believe, a real First Lady is suppose to be. Every time I see flowers planted along a highway, I think about Lady Bird. smile.gif
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