People across the country on Wednesday used social media to pay tribute to former President George H.W. Bush and his love for colorful socks, as his funeral was taking place at the Washington National Cathedral.
“His was the first election I can really remember,” on user wrote of Bush. “We have the watch now sir.”
[WATCH: Funeral proceedings for George H.W. Bush underway]
#SocksForBush #Remembering41
His was the first election I can really remember. We have the watch now sir. pic.twitter.com/jj9rfPQ5Hf— bryce villa (@bvilltheopenmat) December 5, 2018
“I have my Army Men Socks on for the President ‘s Day Of Honor,” another tweeted, using the hashtag #SocksforBush.
remembering our 41st President of the United States and his service to our country ?? #Remebering41 #socksforBush pic.twitter.com/1GgnaX6o9K
— addison (@addison_ewilson) December 5, 2018
After he is flown back to Texas, the former president will be buried in socks that pay tribute to his time in the U.S. military.
“The 41st President will be carried to his final rest wearing socks that pay tribute to his lifetime of service, starting as an 18 year-old naval aviator in war. That legacy is now being carried, in part, by the brave, selfless men and women aboard,” his spokesman tweeted on Monday.