Bush to lie in state in US Capitol from Monday evening

Bush to lie in state in US Capitol from Monday evening

Former US president George H.W. Bush will lie in state beginning Monday evening in the Rotunda of the US Capitol for two days of public viewing, congressional leaders announced Saturday.

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Photo AFP: President George H.W. Bush looks on during the coin toss prior to Super Bowl 51 between the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas.

A first solemn ceremony is scheduled for Monday afternoon, when a military escort brings in the casket bearing the body of the former president, who died Friday in Houston, Texas at the age of 94. 

The public will be allowed to pay its respects from Monday evening until Wednesday morning, according to a statement from congressional leaders - the top two Republicans and top two Democrats.
A funeral service will take place in Washington's twin-spired National Cathedral, with President Donald Trump and his wife Melania to be present, the White House has confirmed. 
Dozens of world leaders and American dignitaries are expected for what will be the fourth state funeral there of a president (following those of Dwight Eisenhower, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan). The cathedral has also hosted seven presidential memorial services, according to its website.
 The cathedral has also hosted seven presidential memorial services, according to its website.
A statement from a joint military task force supporting events around the state funeral promised a "first-class tribute," complete with musical units, color guards, honor cordons and body bearers.
The casket will then be flown back to College Station, Texas for Bush's burial.

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