Roland Mesnier, who created often-magical desserts for five US presidents and their guests as White House executive pastry chef, has died at age 78.His death was confirmed on the weekend by the White House Historical Association, which said he died Friday following a short illness.One of the longest-serving White House chefs, Mesnier was hired in 1979 by first lady Rosalynn Carter and retired during the George W Bush administration.
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