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Asa S. Bushnell III

Oro Valley, Arizona

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Asa S. Bushnell, III 9/15/1925 – 3/14/2011 A Memorial Service for Asa "Ace" Bushnell, 85, who passed away March 14, 2011 will begin at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, March 26, 2011 at Casas Church, 10801 N. LaCholla Blvd. Ace retired at the age of 80 after 23 years as community relations manager for the...

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Cheri,

I was sad to hear of Ace's passing. He was a heck of a guy, and a lot of folks and situations are better today for his involvement with them.

My deepest condolences to Cheri and the Bushnell family on the loss of such a great man, Ace. Ace, was a gentle soul! An encyclopedia of events, history, memories and great wisdom! I had the privilege of meeting Ace 10 years ago working with him at the Pima County Sheriff's Department. I will miss our monthly lunches, with our two other buddies and our political debates, but most of all your wonderful Princeton stories and reunion memories you would share with us. Rest in peace my friend...


We will miss you, Ace. Rest in peace.

Jose and Margie Estrella

I was saddened to hear of the passing of "Ace". I first met "Ace" when I was a young Legislator from Tucson. Of the many newspaper reporters and editorial writers I had met over those 12 years; I found "Ace" to be fair and objective in his viewpoints. Semper Fi

Dear Cheri,
I owe so much to Asa! He helped me several times, getting me into detox and rehab. As a matter of fact, me picked me up from Kino Hospital and actually dropped me off at Vida Serena. Tucson is so much better off because of the selfless work he did!

I was privelged to know and work with Ace for many years at the Pima County Sheriff's Department. What a gentleman, and a gentle man, he always was, and a consumate professional. We were blessed to have him among us. My sincerest sympathy and condolances to Cheri. Sincerely, Kathleen (Kitten) Brennan-Glynn

Dear Cheri, I am very sad to hear of the
loss of Asa. The both of you were so
inspirational when I lived in Tucson. I
would love to talk with Asa, and ALL
his stories, when he visited my restaurants. He will be greatly missed.
God bless you, both of you are in my
prayers. Your Amigo,
Frank Davis (Sarasota, Fl.)

Dear Cheri,
I didn't know Ace well but Ray spoke of him often and had the greatest respect for him. Ace will be missed by so many people who admired him. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.

Thanks Ace for all your help.

Cheri,
May God Bless and keep you and your family always.