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Rev Henry Gustavus Bushong

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Rev Henry Gustavus Bushong

Birth
West Mansfield, Logan County, Ohio, USA
Death
Jun 1981 (aged 89)
Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Father: Henry Gustavus Bushong
Mother: Guli Elma Lemon

Siblings and Half Siblings: Benjamin H Bushong, Dana Bushong, Elmer Bushong, Eva Bushong,Ida Bushong

Married: :Lottie

Children:

1. Francis/Frank R Bushong [4/14/1919-10/29/2009] m. Edna Whale.
Memorial # 93643085


Frank R. Bushong
Birth: date
Death: dd mm 2009 - city, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Civil: Michigan



MISS EDNA M. WHALE.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Whale
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Edna Marie, ,to
Frank Bushong, son of Rev. and
Mrs. Henry G. Bushong, of Cass
City. The wedding will take place
sometime in June.
Miss Whale is a graduate of the
Cass City High School, being a
member of the Class of 1938 and
in 1939 finished a course at Cleary
Business College at Ypsilanti. She
was employed by Brenkert Light
Projecting Company in Detroit and
in December began work at the
G. & C. Folkert .store here.
Mr. Bushong graduated from the
Byron High School in 1936 and
attended Albion College for two
years. He was employed at the
Kroger Store until a few weeks
ago when he went to Caro where
he is employed at the A. & P.
Super Market.

Pvt. and Mrs. Frank Bushong of
Washington, D. C., spent 12 days
with Mrs. Bushong's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Whale, and with
Pvt. Bushong's parents in Webberville.
Pvt. Bushong is with the
Walter Reed hospital in the capital
city.
Cass City Chronicle Friday December 29 1944

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong,
who have been living at Sebewaing
where Mr. Bushong was employed
by the Great A. & P. Tea Co., are
moving- to Standish, Mr. Bushong
having been transferred to the A.
& P. store there as meat manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Bushong are on a
week vacation and are visiting
Chicago and other points in Illinois

Note: Mother of Edna is buried in Novesta Cemetery Cass City Tuscola, Mi



2. Merton Dale Bushong [12/23/1921-1/5/2006]
Bushong, Merton, D. Spruce Pine, N. Carolina
Formerly of Bay City Age 84 years, died January 15, 2006 in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. A resident of Bay City, Michigan for more than 50 years, he demonstrated his commitment to leaving the world a better place through his involvement in community service groups, including the YMCA and the Board of Realtors' Paint 'N' Pride project. He was an active member of the Fremont Ave. UniteMethodist Church where he sang in the choir and served on the finance committee. He recently resided at Country Meadows in Bay City and will be missed by many dear friends. A veteran of World War II, he is preceded in death by his wife, June Bushong; his parents: Reverend Henry and Lottie Bushong; and his brother, Walter. Mert is survived by brothers: Frank and John; sons: Mike and Steve; daughter, Pam; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
His zest for life will be remembered by many. A Memorial Service will be held on February 4, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. at the Fremont Ave. United Methodist Church in Bay City. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Fremont Ave.
United Methodist or Habitat for Humanity.
Published in the Bay City Times on 1/31/2006


Merton Bushong, son of Rev. and
Mrs. H. G. Bushong, Cass City, has
been accepted into membership in
Fiske Lodge, one of ,the two cooperative
houses on the Albion
College campus. His formal initiation
into the group will take place
in the near future. Bushong is one
of 273 freshmen at Albion this
year. Albion's total enrollment at
the close of the first day of registration
was 803.





3. John Edward Bushong b. 1935
John E. Bushong, son of Rev
and Mrs. H. G. Bushong, has been
quite ill at his home,corner of
Seeder and Houghton Streets.
Cass city chronicle Friday july 19 1940


4. Walter Henry Bushong [1/7/1915-3/4/1997] m. Marian Martin
MARTIN-BUShONG.
Waiter H. Bushong, son of Rev.
and Mrs. Henry, G. Bushong, of
Cass City, and Miss Marian Martin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Martin, of Albion were united in
marriage in Albion on Saturday,
October 5, by the Rev. G. Dempster
Yinger.
Cass City Chronicle Friday October 18 1940


Walter A. Bushong, 25, son of
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Bushong, of
Case City, was very seriously injured
in an automobile accident
about 4:00 a. m. Monday, on M-13,
five miles south of Saginaw. He
suffered a punctured fracture of
the skull and was taken to St.
Mary's Hospital in Saginaw for
treatment. Twelve stitches were
necessary to close the wound in his
forehead. He was found about five o'clock
in the morning and officers believe
that he had lain by the roadside
for an hour before being discovered.
Indications, officers say, are
that Mr. Bushong's automobile was
sideswiped by a truck, ,the driver
of which was a hit-and-run motorist.
The Bushong car, after leaving"
the highway, ran into an embankment
and was turned upside down. Mr. Bushong was returning to
Case City from Albion, where he
had been visiting, when ,the accident
occurred.Plans were made to bring Mr.
Bushong to the home of his parents
in Case City yesterday. His 4 condition
is still very serious.
Cass city chronicle 6/14/1940


Given Name: Marian
Middle Name: F
Surname: Bushong
Birth Date: 5 October 1914
Social Security Number: 362-09-9220
State: Michigan
Last Place of Residence: Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan
Previous Residence Postal Code: 49016
Event Date: 7 July 1998
Age: 84
___________
Reference:

Surname: Bushong
Birth Date: 3 August 1891
Social Security Number: 372-38-xxx
State: Michigan
Last Place of Residence: Troy, Oakland, Michigan
Previous Residence Postal Code: 48084
Event Date: June 1981
Age: 90

Name: Henry G Bushong
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1981
Event Place: Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan
Residence Place: Troy, Oakland, Michigan
Gender: Male
Birth Date:
Certificate Number: 34970


Name: Henry Gustavus Bushong
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1942
Event Place: Owosso, Shiawassee, MIchigan
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1891
Affiliate Publication Title: World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of Michigan


1900 Mansfield, Ridgeway, Logan Co Ohio
Head Goch/Guli E Bushong F 47 Ohio
Son Benjamin H Bushong M 11 Ohio
Son Henry G Bushong M 9 Ohio

1920 Cheboygan, Michigan
SELF Henry Bushong M 28y Michigan
WIFE Lottie Bushong F 27y Michigan
SON Walter Bushong M 5y Michigan
SON Francis Bushong M 9m Michigan

1930 Sandusky, Sanilac, Mi
Head Henry G Bushong M 38 Ohio
Wife Lottie M Bushong F 37 Michigan
Son Walter Bushong M 15 Michigan
Son Francis Bushong M 10 Michigan
Son Merton Bushong M 8 Mic

1940 Cass City, Elkland Twp Tuscola Co Mi
Head Henry Bushong M 48 Ohio
Wife Lottie Bushong F 47 Michigan
Son Francis R Bushong M 20 Michigan
Son Merton Bushong M 18 Michigan
Son John Edward Bushong M 5 Michigan

Friday, 25 April 1941
Cass City Chronicle, Cass City, Michigan
Merton Bushong, a student at Albion College, spent last week with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henry G. Bushong.

Cass City Chronicle 6/14/1940
Rev H G Bushong spoke on the topic "Putting Ideals to Work"
The school auditorium held a large audience Sunday evening when The Rev. H G. Bushong. Pastor of the Methodist Church, gave the Baccalaureate address at a Union service of local Churches.
REV. H G BUSHONG SPOKE ON THE TOPIC; PUTTING IDEALS TO WORK' TAKING FOR HIS TEXT A PORTION OF HEBREW 8:5. "SEE, SAITH he, THAT THOU MAKE ALL THINGS ACCORDING TO THE PATTERN ON THE MOUNT."
Rev Mr. Bushong made the assumption that there are plenty of people who have high ideals and who have a vision of the kind of world we ought to have: but not very many who do the things thus seen. That is the reason we have such a tragedy in a day of great learning and civilization. He said we must have a plan for life and that plan must be envisioned in the highest moments we have in our experience. The plan should be followed with a determination which comes by getting rid of fear. Several illustrations were given which showed how people had red themselves of inferiority complexes and fears.
Concluding his address, Mar Bushong said that we must work at peace with the same intensity that men wage war, The real reason we do not see this done is because men have not the thought that they are doing the ordinary things of life for their country and for their own people. They must have the same mind as Christ who:"Came unto His own."

Rev. and Mrs. Heiary G. Bushong
entertained as guests over
the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Splane, daughter, Barbara, and
Walter Bushong, all of Detroit.
Mr. Splane is a brother of Mrs.
Bushong and Walter Bushong a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bushong
cass city chronicle friday may 3, 1940

Cass city chronicle Friday November 22 1940
Dana Bushong of Bay City and
son, Dr. B. B. Bushong, of Traverse
City were visitors at the home of
the former's brother, Rev. Henry
G. Bushong, on Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Bushong is president of the
Hospital Association at Traverse
City.

Mr. Bushong, the new pastor
here, was minister at Sandusky
from 1929 to 1932, then went to
Mills Memorial Church in Port
Huron, and later to the Lakeview
Methodist Church in Flint.


~~~
Father: Henry Gustavus Bushong
Mother: Guli Elma Lemon

Siblings and Half Siblings: Benjamin H Bushong, Dana Bushong, Elmer Bushong, Eva Bushong,Ida Bushong

Married: :Lottie

Children:

1. Francis/Frank R Bushong [4/14/1919-10/29/2009] m. Edna Whale.
Memorial # 93643085


Frank R. Bushong
Birth: date
Death: dd mm 2009 - city, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Civil: Michigan



MISS EDNA M. WHALE.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Whale
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Edna Marie, ,to
Frank Bushong, son of Rev. and
Mrs. Henry G. Bushong, of Cass
City. The wedding will take place
sometime in June.
Miss Whale is a graduate of the
Cass City High School, being a
member of the Class of 1938 and
in 1939 finished a course at Cleary
Business College at Ypsilanti. She
was employed by Brenkert Light
Projecting Company in Detroit and
in December began work at the
G. & C. Folkert .store here.
Mr. Bushong graduated from the
Byron High School in 1936 and
attended Albion College for two
years. He was employed at the
Kroger Store until a few weeks
ago when he went to Caro where
he is employed at the A. & P.
Super Market.

Pvt. and Mrs. Frank Bushong of
Washington, D. C., spent 12 days
with Mrs. Bushong's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Whale, and with
Pvt. Bushong's parents in Webberville.
Pvt. Bushong is with the
Walter Reed hospital in the capital
city.
Cass City Chronicle Friday December 29 1944

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong,
who have been living at Sebewaing
where Mr. Bushong was employed
by the Great A. & P. Tea Co., are
moving- to Standish, Mr. Bushong
having been transferred to the A.
& P. store there as meat manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Bushong are on a
week vacation and are visiting
Chicago and other points in Illinois

Note: Mother of Edna is buried in Novesta Cemetery Cass City Tuscola, Mi



2. Merton Dale Bushong [12/23/1921-1/5/2006]
Bushong, Merton, D. Spruce Pine, N. Carolina
Formerly of Bay City Age 84 years, died January 15, 2006 in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. A resident of Bay City, Michigan for more than 50 years, he demonstrated his commitment to leaving the world a better place through his involvement in community service groups, including the YMCA and the Board of Realtors' Paint 'N' Pride project. He was an active member of the Fremont Ave. UniteMethodist Church where he sang in the choir and served on the finance committee. He recently resided at Country Meadows in Bay City and will be missed by many dear friends. A veteran of World War II, he is preceded in death by his wife, June Bushong; his parents: Reverend Henry and Lottie Bushong; and his brother, Walter. Mert is survived by brothers: Frank and John; sons: Mike and Steve; daughter, Pam; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
His zest for life will be remembered by many. A Memorial Service will be held on February 4, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. at the Fremont Ave. United Methodist Church in Bay City. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Fremont Ave.
United Methodist or Habitat for Humanity.
Published in the Bay City Times on 1/31/2006


Merton Bushong, son of Rev. and
Mrs. H. G. Bushong, Cass City, has
been accepted into membership in
Fiske Lodge, one of ,the two cooperative
houses on the Albion
College campus. His formal initiation
into the group will take place
in the near future. Bushong is one
of 273 freshmen at Albion this
year. Albion's total enrollment at
the close of the first day of registration
was 803.





3. John Edward Bushong b. 1935
John E. Bushong, son of Rev
and Mrs. H. G. Bushong, has been
quite ill at his home,corner of
Seeder and Houghton Streets.
Cass city chronicle Friday july 19 1940


4. Walter Henry Bushong [1/7/1915-3/4/1997] m. Marian Martin
MARTIN-BUShONG.
Waiter H. Bushong, son of Rev.
and Mrs. Henry, G. Bushong, of
Cass City, and Miss Marian Martin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Martin, of Albion were united in
marriage in Albion on Saturday,
October 5, by the Rev. G. Dempster
Yinger.
Cass City Chronicle Friday October 18 1940


Walter A. Bushong, 25, son of
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Bushong, of
Case City, was very seriously injured
in an automobile accident
about 4:00 a. m. Monday, on M-13,
five miles south of Saginaw. He
suffered a punctured fracture of
the skull and was taken to St.
Mary's Hospital in Saginaw for
treatment. Twelve stitches were
necessary to close the wound in his
forehead. He was found about five o'clock
in the morning and officers believe
that he had lain by the roadside
for an hour before being discovered.
Indications, officers say, are
that Mr. Bushong's automobile was
sideswiped by a truck, ,the driver
of which was a hit-and-run motorist.
The Bushong car, after leaving"
the highway, ran into an embankment
and was turned upside down. Mr. Bushong was returning to
Case City from Albion, where he
had been visiting, when ,the accident
occurred.Plans were made to bring Mr.
Bushong to the home of his parents
in Case City yesterday. His 4 condition
is still very serious.
Cass city chronicle 6/14/1940


Given Name: Marian
Middle Name: F
Surname: Bushong
Birth Date: 5 October 1914
Social Security Number: 362-09-9220
State: Michigan
Last Place of Residence: Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan
Previous Residence Postal Code: 49016
Event Date: 7 July 1998
Age: 84
___________
Reference:

Surname: Bushong
Birth Date: 3 August 1891
Social Security Number: 372-38-xxx
State: Michigan
Last Place of Residence: Troy, Oakland, Michigan
Previous Residence Postal Code: 48084
Event Date: June 1981
Age: 90

Name: Henry G Bushong
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1981
Event Place: Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan
Residence Place: Troy, Oakland, Michigan
Gender: Male
Birth Date:
Certificate Number: 34970


Name: Henry Gustavus Bushong
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1942
Event Place: Owosso, Shiawassee, MIchigan
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1891
Affiliate Publication Title: World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of Michigan


1900 Mansfield, Ridgeway, Logan Co Ohio
Head Goch/Guli E Bushong F 47 Ohio
Son Benjamin H Bushong M 11 Ohio
Son Henry G Bushong M 9 Ohio

1920 Cheboygan, Michigan
SELF Henry Bushong M 28y Michigan
WIFE Lottie Bushong F 27y Michigan
SON Walter Bushong M 5y Michigan
SON Francis Bushong M 9m Michigan

1930 Sandusky, Sanilac, Mi
Head Henry G Bushong M 38 Ohio
Wife Lottie M Bushong F 37 Michigan
Son Walter Bushong M 15 Michigan
Son Francis Bushong M 10 Michigan
Son Merton Bushong M 8 Mic

1940 Cass City, Elkland Twp Tuscola Co Mi
Head Henry Bushong M 48 Ohio
Wife Lottie Bushong F 47 Michigan
Son Francis R Bushong M 20 Michigan
Son Merton Bushong M 18 Michigan
Son John Edward Bushong M 5 Michigan

Friday, 25 April 1941
Cass City Chronicle, Cass City, Michigan
Merton Bushong, a student at Albion College, spent last week with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henry G. Bushong.

Cass City Chronicle 6/14/1940
Rev H G Bushong spoke on the topic "Putting Ideals to Work"
The school auditorium held a large audience Sunday evening when The Rev. H G. Bushong. Pastor of the Methodist Church, gave the Baccalaureate address at a Union service of local Churches.
REV. H G BUSHONG SPOKE ON THE TOPIC; PUTTING IDEALS TO WORK' TAKING FOR HIS TEXT A PORTION OF HEBREW 8:5. "SEE, SAITH he, THAT THOU MAKE ALL THINGS ACCORDING TO THE PATTERN ON THE MOUNT."
Rev Mr. Bushong made the assumption that there are plenty of people who have high ideals and who have a vision of the kind of world we ought to have: but not very many who do the things thus seen. That is the reason we have such a tragedy in a day of great learning and civilization. He said we must have a plan for life and that plan must be envisioned in the highest moments we have in our experience. The plan should be followed with a determination which comes by getting rid of fear. Several illustrations were given which showed how people had red themselves of inferiority complexes and fears.
Concluding his address, Mar Bushong said that we must work at peace with the same intensity that men wage war, The real reason we do not see this done is because men have not the thought that they are doing the ordinary things of life for their country and for their own people. They must have the same mind as Christ who:"Came unto His own."

Rev. and Mrs. Heiary G. Bushong
entertained as guests over
the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Splane, daughter, Barbara, and
Walter Bushong, all of Detroit.
Mr. Splane is a brother of Mrs.
Bushong and Walter Bushong a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bushong
cass city chronicle friday may 3, 1940

Cass city chronicle Friday November 22 1940
Dana Bushong of Bay City and
son, Dr. B. B. Bushong, of Traverse
City were visitors at the home of
the former's brother, Rev. Henry
G. Bushong, on Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Bushong is president of the
Hospital Association at Traverse
City.

Mr. Bushong, the new pastor
here, was minister at Sandusky
from 1929 to 1932, then went to
Mills Memorial Church in Port
Huron, and later to the Lakeview
Methodist Church in Flint.


~~~


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