John J. Busch Dies On Visit in North
John J. Busch, brother of Mrs. J. M. Roberts of Mendocino avenue, died in Spokane of an attack of pneumonia, according to word received here from Mrs. Busch, who made a hasty trip north when informed of her husband's illness. She did not arrive until 24 hours after his death. Busch left here ten days ago on a business trip, and was ill less than a week.
One of the many mourners of the deceased is Sheriff John M. Boyes, who was a boyhood companion of Busch in Potter valley, Mendocino county, where both were reared. The friendship formed then had been continued all the years since.
John J. Busch Dies On Visit in North
John J. Busch, brother of Mrs. J. M. Roberts of Mendocino avenue, died in Spokane of an attack of pneumonia, according to word received here from Mrs. Busch, who made a hasty trip north when informed of her husband's illness. She did not arrive until 24 hours after his death. Busch left here ten days ago on a business trip, and was ill less than a week.
One of the many mourners of the deceased is Sheriff John M. Boyes, who was a boyhood companion of Busch in Potter valley, Mendocino county, where both were reared. The friendship formed then had been continued all the years since.
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Husband of Josephine A. Busch
Family Members
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Charles Augustus Busch
1857–1938
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George Herbert Busch
1862–1936
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Stephen Henry Busch
1864–1920
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Owen William Busch
1867–1948
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Isabel Minnie Busch Bevans
1870–1959
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Katherine Busch Roberts
1872–1945
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Frances Amanda Busch Holbrook
1874–1967
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Harriet Wilhelmina "Hattie" Busch English
1877–1923
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Augustine Ferdinand Busch
1883–1975
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