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Timothy "Pac Man" Bush

Phoenix, Arizona

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Timothy "Pac Man" Bush, passed away on February 23, 2006. Tim was born on December 18, 1965 in Montour Falls, New York. Tim was a proud Marine and a highly decorated Police Officer in the Phoenix Police Department. Tim is survived by his loving wife and best friend Kathy; his treasured...

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Tim and I met in June 1984 and were joined at the hip for four years in the Marine Corps. We went through Boot Camp together. Station together overseas and Naples Italy. Shared an apartment And bought cars. We stood up for each other at our weddings. We were best friends. He´s been gone now for a long time. He lives in the youthful memories I´ll hear a song from the 80s and there he is dancing like an idiot in my memories. He was a great friend.

Wish you could see us now.

I LOVE YOU MY GOOD BRO UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN.. SEMPER FIDELIS

I love you baby, past heaven, FOREVER!

Tim I learned to day of your passing. So many years have past since we stood together in Naples. You were a man among men and I will carry your spirt and devotion to duty with all the days of my life. Semper Fi Brother .

SSGT Kevin Sullivan

Ofc. Bush,
A group of explorers and I spent some time telling stories about you. We all laughed, cried, and laughed so hard that we cried. Nikki and I were talking about how you were our "Drill Sarge" in our academy class. The first thing you did was you signature throat clear. And then you walked over to one of the recruits and said "Shut you suck!" Everyone froze immediately because that powerful voice shook the ground beneath us. You continued on to say "Nobody said to let you suck...

Tim
You were the best brother-in-law anyone could ever ask for. I loved you like a brother and you will forever be in my heart. You are a godfather to our daughter and we will never let your spirit go. I miss the countless minutes we spent on the phone catching up. I miss the stories of how proud you were of your daughters and their latest accomplishments. Even though I have never met the girls, I feel like I knew each of them. Kath, I just wanted to thank you for loving Tim so...