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Columba Bush (née Garnica Gallo; ; born August 17, 1953) is a Mexican-American philanthropist. As the wife of former Florida Governor
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, she served as the
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from 1999 to 2007.


Early life

Columba Garnica Gallo was born in the community of Arperos, in the city of León, Guanajuato,
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, the daughter of José María Garnica Rodríguez (1925–2013), a
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and waiter from Arperos, Guanajuato, and Josefina Gallo Esquivel (born 1920), from León, who were married in February 1949. Columba's father emigrated to the United States in 1956 when she was 3 years old and her parents divorced in 1963. Following the departure of her father, Columba and her mother remained in León. Garnica attended Instituto Antonia Mayllen, a private Catholic school in the historic center of León. She met
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in 1970 in León when she was 16 years old and he was 17. Bush was teaching
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and assisting in the building of a school in the small nearby village of Ibarrilla as part of a class at Andover called ''Man and Society''. Garnica and Bush married on February 23, 1974, in
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at the chapel in the Catholic student center on the campus of the University of Texas. At the time of the wedding, she did not yet speak English fluently and a part of the wedding ceremony was conducted in Spanish.


Politics

In 1988, she appeared in a Spanish-language campaign commercial for her father-in-law, George H. W. Bush, in his campaign for President and she presented a nominating speech for him, also in Spanish, at the Republican National Convention in
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. But, for the most part, she tends to be uninvolved in politics. As First Lady of Florida, Bush advocated for Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, and Arts for Life, a group that gives scholarships to young artists. Columba Bush has been active in promoting the arts. In 1999, she worked with Arts for a Complete Education/Florida Alliance for Arts Education (ACE/FAAE) to create ''Arts for Life!'', a program devoted to increasing the importance of art in the education system. As First Lady she put together various art exhibitions focusing on Salvador Dalí,
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, and Frida Kahlo, and Florida artists. Bush has been active in programs to warn young people of the dangers of drug abuse. She has worked on treatment and prevention programs such as the
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(NIAAA). She has served as co-chair of the NIAAA initiative, Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free, and has served on the board of the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at
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. As First Lady, she visited shelters, studied reports on addiction in adolescence, put together exhibitions, and connected donors with charities. In 2003, as First Lady of Florida, Bush was part of a delegation to
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to celebrate John Paul II's 25th anniversary as Pope, at
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. Bush used her platform to become an advocate on issues like domestic violence, substance abuse, and the arts, and she has been involved with organizations that advocate substance abuse treatment and prevention. During her husband's 2016 presidential election campaign, Bush visited women's shelters in Iowa and New Hampshire.


Personal life

Columba has been known to be quiet and reserved, and before marrying Jeb Bush, she had wanted to live a quiet life. Bush and her husband reside in Coral Gables, Florida. Columba Bush's relationship with her mother was the subject of a brief profile in the book ''Mamá: Latina Daughters Celebrate Their Mothers'' by María Pérez-Brown. Her sister, Lucila del Carmen Schmitz (born October 1951), and her mother live near her in the
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area. The couple has three children: George Prescott Bush (born April 24, 1976, in
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), Noelle Lucila Bush (born July 26, 1977, in Texas), and John Ellis "Jeb" Bush Jr. (born December 13, 1983, in Miami). Their eldest son, George, went to
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, studied at Rice University, and earned a Juris Doctor degree from the
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George P. Bush starts small, shuns idea his name, Hispanic heritage can save GOP in Texas
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'', July 20, 2013.
In addition to her three children, Columba Bush has four grandchildren: two by George P. and two by Jeb Jr. Columba Bush has two older brothers, including Francisco Jose Garnica (born December 1949), who currently lives in
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, and a sister, Lucila del Carmen Garnica Gallo (born in 1951). A practicing
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, she is a member of
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. In 2007, with her husband Jeb, she attended the Regnum Christi Family Convention in
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.


References


Further reading

* Parga, Beatriz (2004). ''Columba Bush'', Grijalbo, . * Perez-Brown, Maria (2003). ''Mama: Latina Daughters Celebrate Their Mothers'', Rayo, .


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Genealogy of Columba Garnica Gallo
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bush, Columba 1953 births 20th-century American women 21st-century American women 21st-century American philanthropists American politicians of Mexican descent Hispanic and Latino American women in politics Bush family First Ladies and Gentlemen of Florida Florida Republicans Living people Mexican emigrants to the United States Mexican philanthropists Mexican Roman Catholics Naturalized citizens of the United States People from León, Guanajuato People from Coral Gables, Florida Catholics from Florida 21st-century women philanthropists Latino conservatism in the United States