Lawrence-Bush-Obituary

Lawrence Bush

Ottawa, Ontario

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Ottawa, Ontario

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Lawrence Bush passed away in Ottawa, Ontario. The obituary was featured in Ottawa Citizen on September 18, 2005.

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Big brother .we got your birthday wishes the morning of July 28th..chums birthday like always like clockwork. Even in the other realm u keep ur connection to my kids.the imprint was on my geranium flowers leaves and I knew right away it was u. U were the only one who made sure to wish the kids happy birthday and I had to post ur signature so others would know it's real..and yes we cannot break the bond of blood big bro no mistaking this message was from u. Love always and a day .Maryannca

Larry was the glue that held his family together. He is sorely missed still to this day. Larry you were our rock. Eest easy big brother..you are always in my thoughts and prayers.Love Maryann..Harveys always put extra fries in for you. You were special to alot of people.

Forever in our hearts!

Dear Larry
I don;t need to write kind words or words of love, YOU know how much i love you and you know I talk to you everyday. I see the cardinal in the trees by my patio, and I hear it singing. I know its you. I remember our walk when you were in the hospital in bb and our chat, I remember you talking about playing ball with your two brothers, and how much you love zingner, and Billy. I think that's what you called him. I remember the conversation about how much the family meant to...

Not a day goes by that I don't think about you. Like your friend Bob told me, you will live in my heart forever and that's comforting. Rather go for a coffee with you and debate politics but it wasn't meant to be. Forever in my heart!

Dear Larry, here we are celebrating our 30th Anniversary; will always hold unto the memory of you telling me I didn't have to do it unless I really wanted to and that you would take care of things. Precious memories; Iknow you are with God and that you look at us here on earh shaking you head about the silly things we let intrude on living full lives. Missing you and I don't think that will ever go away. Love You, Your sister Rosalind

Miss you as always