THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933
J. Frank Bush, 63, who for two years resided at 103 Forest street, died at 5:15 P. M. yesterday at the Montgomery County Sanitorium. His death followed an illness since January.
Born in Leadville, Colo., Mr. Bush came to this city several years ago to reside.
Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Anna Gaylor, at whose home he lived, and Mrs. L. Van Dusen, both of Gloversville, Mrs. Frank Monahan
of Dover, N. H., and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of Rheinbeck, N. Y.; a brother, Oscar E. Bush of Johnstown, one niece and three nephews.
The body was removed to the Noble-Noble, Inc., funeral home, 239 North Main street, where the funeral will be held at a time to be announced later.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933
J. Frank Bush, 63, who for two years resided at 103 Forest street, died at 5:15 P. M. yesterday at the Montgomery County Sanitorium. His death followed an illness since January.
Born in Leadville, Colo., Mr. Bush came to this city several years ago to reside.
Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Anna Gaylor, at whose home he lived, and Mrs. L. Van Dusen, both of Gloversville, Mrs. Frank Monahan
of Dover, N. H., and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of Rheinbeck, N. Y.; a brother, Oscar E. Bush of Johnstown, one niece and three nephews.
The body was removed to the Noble-Noble, Inc., funeral home, 239 North Main street, where the funeral will be held at a time to be announced later.
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