JOSEPH J. BUSH

1941 - 2023

JOSEPH J. BUSH

1941 - 2023

BORN

1941

DIED

2023

JOSEPH BUSH Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Platt Memorial Chapels, Inc. - Cherry Hill from Apr. 14 to Apr. 15, 2023.

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Joseph J. Bush ("The Monkey Man")

Joe Bush of Cherry Hill, NJ passed away on April 7th 2023, at the age of 81, and 6 months after the passing of his late wife Sally A. Wolk. He is survived by his daughter, Lisa Bush and one grandson, and the late Anthony S. Bush, with 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. He is survived


by his sister Beverly Coburn, brother Myron Smith and the late Robert Smith. He loved his family greatly and greatly he will be missed.

How do you sum up a life well lived in a few short paragraphs?

He was born in Camden, NJ on August 14, 1941. Joined the U.S. Army as a teen and served in Germany throughout his military service. He came home and settled in Mt. Holly where met his first wife Ethel J. Dudley. His love of softball and music began in Mt. Holly, and lasted throughout his lifetime. As a young man playing the bass guitar, he created a recording studio in his garage and managed his first band 'Joyful Noise". He looked forward to every Monday night for the last 30 years as h


e opened up his home to anyone who wanted to come over and jam out to some good old classic rock and roll. With his current band, "My Friends Band" he played out in public and jammed with his bandmates up until just a few short weeks ago. He played softball his whole life, as one of the best pitchers in the league up until his early 70's. He played, coached and managed one softball Championship after another, traveling all of the United States. His travel softball team was named after one of the many businesses he owned called Monkey Joe's Big Nut Co., which produced the best cashews from Buffalo to southern Maryland.

And lastly but certainly not the least the story of how he became "The Monkey Man". With his gift of persistence, he became a television news cameraman, which lead to his lifelong career as an Organ Grinder. A man and his handlebar mustache with a monkey and an organ. With a charismatic personality and the ability to command an audience he traveled all over the east coast bringing joy and once in a lifetime experience to the young and the old over the decades. He started out at fairs and parades and became a local celebrity written up in newspapers, magazines and interviewed on the local news. As he perfected his craft, he went on to entertain at the White House, David Letterman, Saturday Night Live, a yearly fixture at Amal and the Night Visitors in N.Y.C., even on the screen at the top of the World Trade Center and a regular at the Showboat Casino for over a decade. He became a SAG member and was in movies, commercials, photo shoots with celebrities like, Selma Hayek, James Lipton, to name a few, he did a music video with 38 Special, his monkeys were in many high fashion photo shoots for magazines. There were so, so, so many jobs over the decades but his last commercial job was a movie called Cabrini, which has not been released yet, shot in Buffalo, N.Y., and a private party in Maryland for an insurance company at a feed the hungry benefit. He absolutely loved what he did, and beamed with pride for all he had accomplished and was heartbroken when he retired his monkeys to the Primate Sanctuary, Inc. in Florida and hung up his costume for the last time in 2022.

Joe Bush was a deeply caring sensitive man, generous to a fault, beyond organized and was so full of energy and positivity, even up to the end. He had a sarcastic sense of humor, he was determined and gregarious, he was a leader and lived life on his terms. He had a very fulfilled life, and leaves behind a legacy of bringing joy to all those he's come in contact with. To meet him is to never forget him. May your memories of Joe Bush bring comfort to your souls and continue to bring smiles to faces of all who had the pleasure of meeting and knowing him.

Relatives and friends are invited Sunday, April 23, 2023 beginning at 12:30 pm to PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. 2001 Berlin Road, Cherry Hill, NJ where memorial services will begin promptly at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Primate Sanctuary, Inc., 11216 Tamiami Trail N. #176 Naples, Florida 34110

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April 9, 2024

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September 20, 2023

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April 22, 2023

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Jim Harrigan

April 9, 2024

It is hard to believe that a year has passed since Joe is gone. I miss him and the Monday night jams so much. For almost 20 years going to his house on Mondays was part of my routine. Thanks to Joe I met a lot of great people. He is still in my thoughts. Jim Harrigan

Catherine Watts

September 20, 2023

Joe was a very direct person but always nice and conversational with myself and Bill. He was referred to us by his friend, David B. because he was discussing business with us. He was definitely "one of a kind"! We never met anyone like him, he was so interesting.
He was proud of his daughter, Lisa, because when he spoke of her you could tell he loved her very much. He introduced Bill and I to her.
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Frank Froio

April 22, 2023

I met Joe in 1969 when we formed a band called "A Joyful Noise". It was a pleasure meeting Joe and his then wife Ethel. We had many great times together from playing music to riding motor cycles and scooters through the cornfields behind his house in Mt Holly. Joe was a great guy and dedicated himself to music his whole life. Monday nights will never be the same without him.

Ron Spagnola

April 17, 2023

My friendship will Joe was initiated in 2018 through The Monday Night Jam Sessions.... Joe had great stories which were about the events of his life, he was a modest individual.... loved his music, monkeys and respected the musicians who became part of his weekly jam sessions

John Forte

April 16, 2023

I joined Joe's My New Friends Bans about 2 years ago. Always looked forward to Monday nights with Joe and the guys. He was a kind and talented guy. Always made you feel welcome. Will be greatly missed. I enjoyed the Good times with Joe and the guys.May God speed Joe home!!!

Jerry Pickett

April 16, 2023

Joe,
Thank you for your friendship and you will be missed throughout the softball community.

Jim Harrigan

April 15, 2023

Hard to believe that Joe is gone. I started going to Joe's house as a fill in drummer. In 2005 I became the regular drummer. Joe opened his house to many musicians who will miss him dearly. He made Monday night the best night of the week. We played out a few times over the years but his Monday night jams made him happy and I made some great friends. Thank you Monkey Joe and rest in Peace.

Sandie Farrell

April 15, 2023

I worked at Monkey Joe's for many years with some very interesting people. Most of all, Joe Bush. He was one of a kind, I enjoyed working for him and Lisa. RIP Sandie Farrell

ALAN GALESPIE

April 14, 2023

God bless you and thank you for your friendship,

Alan Galespie

Chuck baeringer

April 13, 2023

We will be on the same team again. I appreciate everything. you did for me. Till we meet again my friend chuck baeringer

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