The forty-first president of the United States has passed away at the age of 94.

In a press release, former president George W. Bush said, “Jeb, Neil, Marvin, Doro, and I are saddened to announce that after 94 remarkable years, our dear Dad has died. George H.W. Bush was a man of the highest character and the best dad a son or daughter could ask for. The entire Bush family is deeply grateful for 41s life and love, for the compassion of those who have cared and prayed for Dad, and for the condolences of our friends and fellow citizens.”

Statement by the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush, on the passing of his father this evening at the age 94. pic.twitter.com/oTiDq1cE7h

— Jim McGrath (@jgm41) December 1, 2018

Bush was born June 12, 1924, to Prescott and Dorothy Bush and was the second of five children. He was the last president to have served in World War II. (RELATED: Barbara Bush Dies At 92)

George Herbert Walker Bush is pictured in the cockpit of his TBM Avenger during World War II. AFP PHOTO/WHITE HOUSE AFP/Getty Images

Bush was first elected to Congress in 1966, representing the congressional district of Houston, Texas. He was later appointed by President Richard M. Nixon as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. After Nixons resignation, he was appointed by President Gerald Ford as an envoy to China, and later became head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 5: US President Ronald Reagan (l) raises his arms in the air with presidential hopeful George Bush (2nd-r) after President Reagan announced endorsement for Bush as the next president of the United States in Washington DC, 05 November 1988. At left, First Lady Nancy Reagan, at right, Barbara Bush. (Photo credit should read MIKE SARGENT/AFP/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 5: US President Ronald Reagan (l) raises his arms in the air with presidential hopeful George Bush (2nd-r) after President Reagan announced endorsement for Bush as the next president of the United States in Washington DC, 05 November 1988. At left, First Lady Nancy Reagan, at right, Barbara Bush. MIKE SARGENT/AFP/Getty Images

He later became the vice president under President Ronald Reagan and served in that position for the entirety of Reagans presidency. In 1988, he won the presidency and served a single term in the nations highest office.

His presidency was marked by the decline of the Soviet Union, as well as negotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and Operation Desert Storm, a military action in Kuwait in response to Saddam Husseins militarism.

Bush lost in a race between Bill Clinton and Ross Perot in 1992.

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