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Roger A. Bush

Westfield, Massachusetts

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Roger A. Bush 1925 - 2013 RUSSELL - Roger A. Bush, Sr., 88, of Russell died Monday, June 10, 2013 in the Holyoke Soldiers Home. He was born in Russell on March 10th 1925 to George R. and Beatrice (Leahy) Bush. Roger graduated from Huntington High School in 1943 and was employed as a machine...

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you will be in all of our hearts. We miss you so much. LOVE YOU DAD

Enjoyed talking with Roger a few years back at the town-wide reunion in Russell. Like Roger, his brother Don and my father Bill, we are losing so many of the "greatest generation". We are losing over 720 WWII veterans every day. Roger's smile will bring smiles to the many that he will be reunited with. My thoughts are with his family.

ROGER SR TAUGHT ME HOW TO TELL TIME IN HIS KITCHEN.ROGER JR REMINDED ME.SO MANY GOOD MEMORIES AT THE BUSH HOME.BURN'S AND BUSH'S WILL ALWAYS HAVE MANY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES OF TIME SPENT AT EACH OTHERS HOMES.THINKING OF YOUR FAMILY!

Love you Dad! Be happy now with Mom. We will always hold you close in our hearts. Thank you for teaching us what a loving family is. Give our love to all the other departed family members. Rest peacefully now you can have the peaceful sleep you wanted. Cheryl and family.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Bush family in this time of sorrow. Roger was a wonderful man, always smiling and helping. He showed many of us what a true member of the Post was. May your memories of his long, wonderful life help soften the sorrow in your hearts. He will be missed.

Rest easy grampa. Always welcomed me in as one of your own. I will never forget you. Everytime Benny & Lilly left great grampas house they left with a dollar in hand, it was either 4 quarters or a dollar bill. We will never forget your gentle soul. We love you. <3 <3

No matter where I saw Roger he was always there with a hello and a smile.
A wonderful man.