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CAPE ELIZABETH — Former President George W. Bush made a surprise appearance at the third annual Run for the Fallen Maine event on Sunday, Aug. 22; the run honors Maine servicemen and women who have given their lives defending the country since Sept. 11, 2001.
Bush showed up at Fort Williams in Cape Elizabeth at approximately 4:30 p.m., under drizzling weather.
He greeted runners as they finished the last leg of their 65-kilometer trek from Ogunquit to pay homage to Maine’s 65 “fallen heroes.”
Three-year event participant Nancy Lee Kelley said meeting the former president was “a dream come true.”
Kelley, a resident of Old Orchard Beach and mother of Army Capt. Christopher Cash, who died in Iraq on June 24, 2004, said this wasn’t the first time she had met Bush.
She first met the former president in a schoolhouse in Kennebunkport in August 2006, when he had agreed to meet with five Maine families who lost their children in the war on terror.
Kelley said she was in disbelief when Bush on late Sunday afternoon recalled the exact date and location of the moment they had first met.
“August 2006, Kennebunkport,” Bush told her matter-of-factly when he shook her hand, Kelley said.