Laura Lane Welch born

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Laura Lane Welch, born on November 4, 1946, at Midland Memorial Hospital in Midland, Texas, is a prominent figure in American history, known for her role as the First Lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009. The only child of Harold Bruce Welch, a successful real estate developer, and Jenna Louise Hawkins Welch, who served as the bookkeeper for her father's business, Laura was raised in a nurturing environment that fostered her love for reading. Her diverse ancestry includes English, French, and Swiss roots, reflecting a rich cultural heritage. Laura's early life was marked by the encouragement of her parents, who instilled in her a passion for literature that would later influence her initiatives as First Lady, particularly in promoting education and literacy. Throughout her life, Laura Bush has been an advocate for various causes, including education reform and women's health, making significant contributions to society beyond her role in the White House.
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