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Google logo turned solemn grey for George H.W. Bush funeral
- Google changed its famous multicolor logo to a solemn gray on
Wednesday to mark the day of George H.W. Bush’s funeral. - Clicking on the grey Google banner links to search results
for George H.W. Bush, the 41st US president, who died on Friday. - Wednesday has been declared a national day of mourning by
President Donald Trump. - Bush’s funeral at the US Capitol starts at 11 a.m. (ET).
Google muted the bright colors of its logo on Wednesday, to honor
George H.W. Bush on the day of his funeral.
The Google logo is normally a mix of blue, red, yellow, and
green, but its US search homepage was given a monochrome color
scheme on Wednesday morning
The search engine often changes its logo to highlight specific
anniversaries, like the signing of the Declaration of
Independence, or notable days like Thanksgiving.
Clicking on the grey logo links to search results for Bush’s
name.
Read more:
The most powerful images from the nation’s remembrance of
President George H.W. Bush
Bush’s funeral will start at 11 a.m. (ET) on Wednesday,
attended by world leaders and royalty. His son, George W
Bush, the 43rd president, will give a eulogy.
Bush’s casket was taken to Washington, DC, on Monday
afternoon where it lay in state at the US Capitol from 5 p.m. on
Monday to 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
Before that his remains were taken to Ellington Field Joint
Reserve Base in Houston and then to Joint Base Andrews in
Maryland.
He was 94 when he died on Friday. After the funeral in
Washington, DC, he will be
buried at his presidential library on the campus of
Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
In a press release on Saturday, President Trump said: “I do
further appoint December 5, 2018, as a National Day of Mourning
throughout the United States.”
Business Insider has contacted Google for comment.
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