Philip-Kush-Obituary

Philip Kush

Lancaster, Massachusetts

Age 73

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Lancaster, Massachusetts

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Philip Kush, 73Lancaster/Sterling - Philip Kush, 73, of Old Common Rd., Lancaster, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, at Clinton Hospital in Clinton. He was born and raised in Great Meadows, New Jersey, the son of Michael and Julia (Drochak) Kush and lived over 40 years in Sterling and...

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Missing you Dad! I'm making sure your legacy lives on. Love u! Lisa

Dad, this candle is for you, it shows the light in my heart which will shine forever...not in your memory because I will carry you in my heart until it's my time to meet the Lord. It's been almost 2 weeks since that dreadful night when I got the phone call from Joshie. That was the worst day I will ever have in my entire life. You've always made me be stronger...and this experience leaves me no other choice than to be strong or simply just melt away. I choose to be strong, because I...

Our condolences to Phil's family.
Bette Ann & Richard Yarus
New Windsor, New York

Sending my sincerest sympathy to Uncle Philip's family and friends. He is in my thoughts and prayers.

Lisa,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

So very sorry to hear of his passing. Our hearts go out to his family. Jim, Sandy, Robin.

I love you Phil and will miss your presence here on earth.

My big brother, the tears I've shed since the night Ann and Deb called Rich and I to come to the hospital, are all the love I have in my heart for my generous, loving, and wonderful caring brother. You were the one who was responsible for our 50 years of a happy marriage. You said once if anything ever happened to Rich to remember you'd always be there for me, well I'm counting on you keeping your word, now that your an "angel", you've got your work cut out for you, we are noticing more and...

Uncle Phil would grunt, "hang on!" and we'd be off in a blast of airbrakes and accordian music, diesel and cigar smoke...

Driving toward that Greater Good that he saw in everybody and everything:

From landscapes, to buildings, To Most-Of-All-Family, ...whom was Anybody lucky enough to meet him!