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Wilma Marie Rush

Washington, Pennsylvania

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Wilma Marie Rush, 89, of Washington, died Monday, September 4, 2017, in Washington Hospital. She was born December 23, 1927, a daughter of the late William and Luna Wrick Fieldson. Mrs. Rush was a graduate of Mapletown High School in Greensboro. She was formerly a member of First Church of the...

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This is to the most beautiful woman I've ever met in my life you've been a ray of sunshine in my life beginning at 9 AM for the last 40 years I always knew when my phone rang at 9 AM it was you And we've been talking 5 to 6 times a day ever since..and always had something to say Never ran out anything to say I missed saying good morning Miss America and I miss The riddle that we used to say I would begin it and you would finish itlittle things just to be sure that beautiful mind of yours...

Rebecca, it was an honor and pleasure to have met such a Beautiful, Lovely, So Gracious, Godly Women. You and your Family have my deepest sympathy. Thank you for letting me get beat playing cards and watching tv with Her. If you ever just need too talk please call me.

Cynthia,, So sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom amd want you to know you and your bothers and sisters are in my thoughts and prayers. Your Mom was a fantastic person and remember her from church. Her suffering is now over and she will be watching down on all of her family and many who loved her, left to grieve her loss. Soar High and may you Rest In Peace, Wilma. And may God Bless you and give your family the strength to make it trough the rough days ahead.

Gary, Renee & family:
So very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love Natalie

Our sincere deepest condolences to the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time -God Bless

Rebecca, you have my deepest sympathy and prayers. May God help you through this difficult time. The smile your mother always had on her face and all you did for her to keep her comfortable and happy in your home will be your comfort and reward. That's what a daughter does for her mother. She definitely knew you loved her. I seen it first hand.

Sympathy extended to the family