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John F. "Ted" Bush Jr.

Arlington, Texas

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Bush, John F. "Ted" Jr. Died in Vancouver, Washington, on November 19, 2009. He was 80 years old. His Texas memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, April 3, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. at the La Quinta Motel, Mt. Pleasant, Texas. His ashes will be committed to the wind and water the following day in...

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Dad you are missed so very much but your Memory & Spirit lives on with each & everyone of us. There's not a day that goes by that I don't think of you & cherish the love & memories we had together. You may have departed from here but you will never depart from our hearts and the love we all have for you. Rest in Peace my sweet Father.
Love,
Your Daughter
Karen~

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My dad allowed me to accompany him all the time growing up. He would take me hunting, fishing, traveling, working, remodeling, and just about any other activity a young person could participate. I have wonderful childhood and young adult memories of places we went and things we did together. I am truly blessed to have a father that worked hard so I could enjoy the good life. But more importantly, he loved us all unconditionally. He never upbraided me when asking questions or requesting help,...

I have so many stories and so many fond memories of my younger and only brother Ted. The childhood stories are endless and its funny I find myself re-living those moments more often now. We were nine years apart and so I had fun as an older brother with Ted. My wife Grace,Ted, Pat and I, had many, many fun trips together as we visited each other from across the country. We remained in the Seattle area all of our lives but Ted and Pat and the kids moved around. We always had a fun time on our...

I think of my Uncle Ted everyday as well as Aunt Pat. He is missed so much. One of my favorite men of all time and the fact he my Dad's younger brother, those two guys are so much alike.MY family has fond memories of the times we had together and although they were'nt as often as we would have liked they were more special than most.

Uncle Ted being the talented craftsman that he was left me with many memories here at our house from decoys to small wooden objects that we use...

I have wonderful memories of the trip to Texas to stay with cousins and Uncle Ted and Aunt Pat as a kid. It was a blessing that we visited with him last fall in Chehalis. We will miss him. With love, Sharon and Paul

Ted, you are one of a kind. My life has been richly blessed through our friendship. There is not a day that goes by that I’m not warmed by a ‘Ted memory’ sneaking into my consciousness. We started as hunting buddies and our relationship progressed to where I felt that I was part of the Bush clan. Some of my most cherished friendships are folks and family that I met through you. I hope that you knew how much I loved and admired you.

I feel the loss of my father deeply, and I'm still floundering a bit. Dad would appreciate the fish metaphor! I think the best way I can honor my dad's life is to live my own in a manner that would make him proud. I love you and miss you, Dad. XO Barbie

I was deeply saddened to recently learn of Mr. Bush's passing and offer my sincerest condolences. Ted and Pat were dear friends of my beloved mother and daddy and my childhood memories are filled with their love and laughter... May God's peace be with the entire Bush family as they gather to scatter his ashes during this holiest of weeks.
Respectfully,
Sidney Megquier Snively

We will miss you Grandpa and your light will continue to shine through your family in our remembrance of you. It meant so much to me when you told me how proud of me you were. Love you, Veronica