Obit: Kent News-Journal, May 11, 1944, p-1
"Funeral Rites Held Monday For Mrs. Bush
Preceded in death by her husband by only three months, Mrs. Minnie Electra Bush, 74, of 512 N. Jason Street, died Friday, May 5 in Seattle after a long illness. She was the widow of the late W. H. Bush.
Funeral rites were held Monday, May 8, from the Chittenden Funeral Home with Rev. Wilbur M. Snyder of the Methodist Church conducting the services. Burial was in the Kent Cemetery.
Mrs. Bush was born May 18, 1870 in Ontario, Canada and came to the United Sttaes at the age of 8. She was a pioneer resident of Oakes, North Dakota, coming here with her husband in 1937.
She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star for many years and was a devoted music lover.
Surviving relatives include one son J. W. Bush of Kent, two granddaughters, Mrs. Patricia Battin of Seattle and Mrs. Imogene Ottini of Billings, Montana, and two great-grandchildren."
Obit: Kent News-Journal, May 11, 1944, p-1
"Funeral Rites Held Monday For Mrs. Bush
Preceded in death by her husband by only three months, Mrs. Minnie Electra Bush, 74, of 512 N. Jason Street, died Friday, May 5 in Seattle after a long illness. She was the widow of the late W. H. Bush.
Funeral rites were held Monday, May 8, from the Chittenden Funeral Home with Rev. Wilbur M. Snyder of the Methodist Church conducting the services. Burial was in the Kent Cemetery.
Mrs. Bush was born May 18, 1870 in Ontario, Canada and came to the United Sttaes at the age of 8. She was a pioneer resident of Oakes, North Dakota, coming here with her husband in 1937.
She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star for many years and was a devoted music lover.
Surviving relatives include one son J. W. Bush of Kent, two granddaughters, Mrs. Patricia Battin of Seattle and Mrs. Imogene Ottini of Billings, Montana, and two great-grandchildren."
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