June-Bush-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Cederberg Funeral Home of Frankenmuth

June Bush

Frankenmuth, Michigan

May 18, 1935 – Sep 21, 2025

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BORN
May 18, 1935
DIED
September 21, 2025
LOCATION
Frankenmuth, Michigan

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Cederberg Funeral Home of Frankenmuth Obituary

June Bush


Caseville, MI 


It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of June R. Bush, 90, of Caseville, on Sunday, September 21, 2025.


June graduated from Sebewaing High School in 1953. She immediately went to Detroit Harper Nursing School. She married Paul Bush, from Flint, in November 1955. While working as a registered nurse she went to school to become a teacher. After she received her Master’s Degree from the University of Michigan, she taught elementary students in the Imlay City school district for 20 years. Post retirement she shared residencies in Caseville, MI and Nokomis, FL.


June had a great appreciation for nature. She was a vigorous gardener. She loved – growth, renewal and the ever changing of seasons and always had a variety of landscaping projects at her residence.


She also was a bird enthusiast. She could identify birds by song and sight. She always kept many bird feeders stocked and enticed her grandchildren to help her place new feeders.


She was a friend to many in both states, who would take freshly baked treats or food dishes to show her appreciation and friendship.


June is survived by her; children: Erika (Mike) Delaney of Caledonia, MI and Bennett (Nancy) Bush of Waterford, MI and grandchildren: Matthew, Callie and Christopher Delaney and Britton, Rachel and Kyler Bush. She was preceded in death by her husband Paul Bush, brothers Sandy and Willard Hornbacher.


Memorials may be made to www.michiganaudubon.org or 517-580-7346.


 

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We had such fun at Drum Circles with June at Nokomis Beach. Her grandchildren met my kids and everyone enjoyed the beach, the music and the setting sun. So glad we also visited June’s home in Michigan. Lovely places and a lovely lady. We are fortunate she touched my family’s lives.

June and I met in Nursing School. While we were not close friends at that time we continued to send each other Christmas Cards every year. When my husband and I started wintering in Florida June kept asking us to come to Nokomis. We were very happy to reacquaint with she and Paul and they shared their friends from Sebewaing with us. They are a wonderful welcoming group. We met frequently at the Jetty especially and for restaurant meals and sometimes just wine at 4 PM also with Doris,...

Wrapped in God's arm at rest without pain.