Philip-Bush-Obituary

Philip Bush

Atlanta, Georgia

1960 - 2020

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BUSH, Philip Philip Scott Bush, 60, of Atlanta, passed away on Sunday, September 13th in Brookhaven. Phil was born in Reno, Nevada to Mildred (née Botwood) and Ralph Howe Bush on July 10th, 1960. Being a son of an Air Force officer, he lived in several places all over the world including Germany,...

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I met Phil when we worked at an ASP and then again at Telelogic. We always kept in touch and strategies sales situations and personal challenges. He was a fabulous friend and mentor in my professional life. I will miss his spirit and counsel greatly. God bless him.

I actually had the chance to work with Phil two different places in my career. I learned a lot from him know he’s missed. Prayers to the family and friends.

One of the nicest people on the planet. I’ll
Miss our visits Phil. Go with God.
Pictured with my son Daniel last thanksgiving..

I will always remember Phil for being one of the first people who believed I could play volleyball in college. I remember sending him an email of my first offer and him saying be patient. I always appreciated his guidance during my high school volleyball career. All my love and prayers to Anna and Cory.

Phil will always be remembered for his total involvement in whatever task he got into. He was active from the moment he pledged the Omega Chapter of Chi Phi at Georgia Tech. He's surely coordinating a game with his fellow volleyball enthusiast big brother Bill Probst who preceded him. I know countless organizations will miss his volunteer efforts. RIP Phil.

I first met Phil almost 30 years ago, when he joined my sales team at Bachman Information Systems. A harder worker you'll never find. As Anna said in her post, he only had one speed - Full Steam Ahead! As both of our careers went in different directions, we stayed close, primarily because of Phil's efforts. I've never met anyone who was as genuine, loyal and honest as Phil. He will be missed, but certainly not forgotten

We were so saddened to learn of Phil's death. You were great neighbors and friends for many years. We are praying for you, Cory and Phil.

Phil Bush- what a fella he was. He was one of the 1st people I met back in 1995 when Atlanta was gearing up for the 1996 Olympics. He was in a leadership position over the Volleyball venue— at the Omni. It was obvious from the beginning he took his position very seriously and had everything under control.
It was during this time I met his wonderful wife Anna who by the way had his baby - Cory- during the Olympics. In the years to follow my connection with Phil was with the Peachtree...

There is always hope when we lose a loved one.

1Thess.4:14