Chester-Bush-Obituary

Chester "Chet" Bush

Grand Rapids, Michigan

May 11, 1943 – Nov 3, 2019

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May 11, 1943
DIED
November 3, 2019
LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Bush, Chester "Chet" Dunedin, Florida Chester "Chet" Lyle Bush, Jr., aged 76, passed away on Sunday, November 3, 2019 after battling Alzheimer's for the past several years. He is survived by his loving wife, Molly; children, Marion Bush Karam, Stefan (LouAnn) Bush, Chester (Lisa) Bush III,...

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Chet was one of the first detectives I met from the Sheriff's Department when I started downtown at Kent County. He had a fantastic sense of humor and I enjoyed working with him when needed. He was truly unique. My sincere sympathy to the Bush and Grzeszak families. Rest In Peace Chet, you were one of a kind.

RIP my dear little brother!! I will miss you so much!! You will now be with Dad and Mom and sisters Carol and Corky!! Give them my love!! ❤

Chester, you were a great friend in high school and we had many good times. Will always value your friendship . May you Rest In Peace. My condolences to Molly and family.

Molly,

So sorry to read about Chet!

I'm unable to visit with you on the 23rd but my thoughts and prayers are with you. My husband, Lucian, loved Chet and working with him at The Kent County Sheriff's Dept. was a great partner for him. The two are now together again, reminiscing in heaven.

Joann Thompson
Kent County Sheriff

Marion, I'm sorry to hear about your fathers passing. You and your family are in my prayers.Pamela (Vander Weide) Wyn

So many great memories from our two families and our wonderful crazy neighborhood.My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Bush family.

I "grew up" with Chet while working with him in the Detective Bureau at the Kent County Sheriff's Department. Chet and all the gang in the DB took me in under their wing. Chet's humor and quick smile is something I will always remember. His laughter ringing out from his cubicle was infectious. He was kind and patient, but would laugh at me with the best of them. I always respected him and enjoyed working with him. His vacation stories were legendary. Rest in Peace, Chet. My deepest sympathy...

I haven't seen Chet in several years, but my memories of playing basketball with him at Godwin are still there. He was just a fun guy to be around. Sorry to here of his passing.

Ron Stratton