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Jennie Bush

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Jennie Bush

Birth
Death
30 Aug 1912 (aged 64–65)
Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 14, lot 158
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from The Quincy Daily Whig, Saturday, August 31, 1912:

MRS. BUSH DIES AT HOME OF HER SON
Telegram Received Here Yesterday Telling of Demise of Former
Quincy Woman.

Mrs. W. F. Kritley, of Locust boulevard, received a telegram yesterday morning telling her of the death of Mrs. Jennie Bush, which occurred at Champaign, III., where she had been making her home with her two sons. The telegram stated that the body would be brought to this city for burial.

Mrs. Bush was 65 years of age. She was the widow of Edwin J. Bush, former city license clerk of Quincy. The couple lived in this city nearly thirty years. Mrs. Bush was married twice. One son, George Farrar, by her first marriage, survives, and one, Charles Bush, by the second marriage. Both live at Champaign and the mother has been making her home with them. The body will arrive here this evening and w ill be taken to the Daugherty undertaking parlors, where the funeral will be held Monday morning, Rev. J. B. Rogers officiating. The burial will be at Woodland cemetery.
from The Quincy Daily Whig, Saturday, August 31, 1912:

MRS. BUSH DIES AT HOME OF HER SON
Telegram Received Here Yesterday Telling of Demise of Former
Quincy Woman.

Mrs. W. F. Kritley, of Locust boulevard, received a telegram yesterday morning telling her of the death of Mrs. Jennie Bush, which occurred at Champaign, III., where she had been making her home with her two sons. The telegram stated that the body would be brought to this city for burial.

Mrs. Bush was 65 years of age. She was the widow of Edwin J. Bush, former city license clerk of Quincy. The couple lived in this city nearly thirty years. Mrs. Bush was married twice. One son, George Farrar, by her first marriage, survives, and one, Charles Bush, by the second marriage. Both live at Champaign and the mother has been making her home with them. The body will arrive here this evening and w ill be taken to the Daugherty undertaking parlors, where the funeral will be held Monday morning, Rev. J. B. Rogers officiating. The burial will be at Woodland cemetery.

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The stone appears to read 1913 as year of death, but newspapers show 1912.


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