Former President George HW Bush became the longest living president in US history, finishing his 166th day after 93, according to US media.
President Bush was born on June 12, 1924, and surpassed a record set by President Gerald Ford, who died in 2006 at the age of 93 and 165 days.
President Ronald Reagan, the third longest-serving president, died in 2004 after completing 93 and 120 days of age.
President Jimmy Carter, the second longest living president, was born on October 1, 1924, 100 days younger than President Bush Hr.
Bush served as Vice President Reagan in the 1980s, then succeeded him as the 41st President of the United States. He was 64 when he took office in 1989.
Ghib Fleischer, a young blogger still pursuing high school, was the first to notice this information before it was passed on by American media.
Ex-Executives
Former US presidents of the five neighborhoods appeared together last October for the first time since 2013, at a concert to raise funds for hurricane victims of Hurricane, Arma and Maria.
Democratic presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Republicans George HW Bush and George W. Bush met on stage in Texas in a bid to unite the country after the storms that hit it, causing heavy casualties and killing dozens.
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