Clinton, Missouri
29 May 1952, Thu • Page 3
OSCAR BUSH DIED SUNDAY AT HIS HOME
Oscar Bush, 76, prominent Henry County farmer, died at 3 a. m. Sunday at this home in the Garland community after several months of illness.
He was the youngest son of the late Judge and Mrs. Bush and had spent his entire lifetime on the Henry County farm where he was born.
Mr. Bush is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mary Taylor, and by seven children.
Other survivors include eleven grandchildren and one nephew, Noel Bush of Lee's Summit. A brother, Jim Bush, died in 1931 and another brother passed away in infancy.
Children surviving are John Bush, Mrs. Mildred Barber, Mrs. Edith Anderson and Mrs. Alma Heins, all of San Diego, California; Edwin Bub, U. S, Navy; Carol Hush of Clinton and (Mrs. Hazel Martin of San Diego, who has been here for several months helping care for her father
Clinton, Missouri
29 May 1952, Thu • Page 3
OSCAR BUSH DIED SUNDAY AT HIS HOME
Oscar Bush, 76, prominent Henry County farmer, died at 3 a. m. Sunday at this home in the Garland community after several months of illness.
He was the youngest son of the late Judge and Mrs. Bush and had spent his entire lifetime on the Henry County farm where he was born.
Mr. Bush is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mary Taylor, and by seven children.
Other survivors include eleven grandchildren and one nephew, Noel Bush of Lee's Summit. A brother, Jim Bush, died in 1931 and another brother passed away in infancy.
Children surviving are John Bush, Mrs. Mildred Barber, Mrs. Edith Anderson and Mrs. Alma Heins, all of San Diego, California; Edwin Bub, U. S, Navy; Carol Hush of Clinton and (Mrs. Hazel Martin of San Diego, who has been here for several months helping care for her father
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