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Palmira Bush

Schenectady, New York

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Bush, Palmira SCHENECTADY Palmira Bush, 74, of Schenectady, passed away on Wednesday, December 6, 2017. She also went by the names Pam, or Mirma by many of her friends and family. Palmira was born in Albany on May, 26, 1943. She graduated from Bethlehem Central High School and continued on to...

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I´ve been thinking about you a lot lately, grandma. I miss you so much. I miss the random phone calls just because. I miss hearing your voice. I miss the trips you and grandpa Harry took to Florida. You guys were always staying at the InTown Suites and wanting to go to CiCi´s pizza. You sure loved that place a lot. I didn´t care much for CiCi´s when I was younger. If only I knew how special it would be to me now. I´d eat there forever if it meant reliving some of my favorite memories with...

I´ve been thinking about you a lot lately, grandma. I miss you so much. I miss hearing your voice and all the phone calls to us just because. I miss seeing you sign our cards, personally. I still have every single one that´s ever been sent. I miss the visits you and grandpa Harry made to Florida, always staying at the InTown suites and wanting your CiCi´s pizza. I was never a big fan of their pizza but I´d go there forever if it meant reliving some of my most cherished memories of you. I love...

Mom, I miss you so much. I need to talk with you like we used to.

I miss you so much mom. Not one day goes by that I don't shed a tear. Not one day goes by that I don't long to hear your calming voice. I love you mom.

Mirma you were not just my aunt you were like a mom to me.After my mom and grandma past you felt like you had to take care of me and I'm so grateful for that you always were there if I needed you.i love you and will miss you .now you can rest and be with your mom and sister.be at peace.

When someone we love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. Therefore, cherish the times spent with loved ones-draw strength from the love of family and friends-and may God's word and his loyal love comfort you and help you through this difficult time. Psalms 119:50,76

May God cradle you in his arms and welcome you home.