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Robert E. Bush
11/25/1924 — 01/01/2015
From Richland, WA | Born in Republican City, NE
Robert E. Bush
Robert Eaton “Bob” Bush, resident of Richland, WA for more than 63 years, returned home to his loving Lord, Jesus Christ, January 1, 2015. Bob passed peacefully at home surrounded by numerous family members. He was healthy & energetic until he lost a sudden and recent battle with MDS. Bob was born south of Republican City, NE, on the family farm, November 25, 1924, to Earl & Ruth (Eaton) Bush. He never lost his love for his home state of Nebraska although the family moved to Twin Falls, ID in 1936. It was here he met his beloved wife of 64 years, Dorothy Aleene “Ally” Richardson. After graduating from Twin Falls High School in 1942, he began attending Idaho State University. A few months later, Bob & Aleene were engaged. In January 1943, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps in Boise, ID, June 1943. He was assigned to the 127th Army Airways Communications System Squadron, Truax Army Airfield, Madison, WI, as a high speed radio key operator. Bob & Aleene were married in the Truax base chapel November 17, 1943. In September 1944, he began serving in the WWII China-Burma-India Theater in the following places in India: Dibrugarh (primarily at Chabua Airfield), Dergaon, Dimapur & Sadiya.
In February
1946, he returned to the States and attained the rank of Corporal before he
received an Honorable Discharge March 20, 1946.
Bob and Aleene lived in Twin Falls, where sons Gary Robert (1948) and
Earl Lee (1950) were born. In June of 1951, the family moved to Pasco, WA where
they lived briefly before moving to Richland, WA where daughter, Dorothy Anne,
was born (1954).
A loving & caring couple, Bob & Aleene were an equally yoked couple
whose marriage honored the Lord and others.
They loved to travel and their greatest delight was being & doing
things with family & friends. Bob
and Aleene instilled the love of God in their children's hearts as well as
teaching them the importance of family and friends, treating others with
dignity and respect, being hospitable, serving those around us with compassion
and how to be good financial stewards.
They were living examples of “loving your neighbor” and “doing for
others as you would have them do for you.”
Since 1952, Bob had been a faithful and active member of Central United
Protestant (CUP) Church in Richland, WA.
Bob served as assistant scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 28 at CUP. Because the Troop grew quickly, Bob became the first scoutmaster for newly formed Troop 228. A man of integrity, his life modeled the scout oath, law, motto and slogan.
Bob’s
daughter, “Punkin” describes him as the “energizer bunny” of the family as a
community volunteer, including Meals on Wheels, Visitation of Shut-ins, working
at the reception desk at the Community Center, and numerous other ways. Bob was
an active member of Young At Heart, VFW Post 7952, Burma Star Association
(U.K.), Richland Seniors Association & Hanford Retirees Association. Members of Prairie Shufflers Square Dance
Club since 1963, Bob & Aleene were accomplished square & round
dancers. He served on the Board of
Directors for the Shufflers as well as Prairie Land Company, Blue Mountain
Square Dance Council, Square & Folk Dance Federation of Washington (SFDFW),
Farwest (Western States) Convention and the National Square Dance
Convention. In 1973, Bob and Aleene were
honored with the SFDFW’s Harry MacGregor
Award. In 1975, they were elected
Chairman of the State Square Dance Festival held in Richland, WA. Bob worked for GE, ITT, ARHCO, Rockwell &
Westinghouse as a financial analyst at the Hanford Site 1951–1987.
Preceding Bob in death were his parents, beloved best friend & wife,
Aleene, and nephew, David Bush. He is
survived by sons, Gary (Carol) & Lee Bush, daughter Dorothy Anne (Chris)
Vowels, granddaughters Kendra (Jeremy) Kinlock, Kristin (Eric) Sargent, Leslie
(Jeremy) Brock, Erin (Lucas) Casch, Jessica Aleene Vowels & Lisa (Aaron)
Toner, great-granddaughters Mackenzie,
Elia & Braelynn Kinlock, Jillian Sargent, and great-grandsons Lincoln
Casch, Asher Brock & Grayson Sargent.
He is also survived by his brother Dean (Marge) Bush, brothers-in-law
Alton (Leona-deceased) & Stanley (Barbe) Richardson, sisters-in-law Beverly
Richardson & Barb (Boyd-deceased) Parker, niece, Laura (Tim) Shepherd,
eight nephews Kevin (Sylvia), Rick (Beth), Dan, Reid (Fran) & Brad (Nikki)
Richardson, Doug (Karen) Parker & Larry & Randy Bush, and five close
cousins Sherryl (Tom) Valentine, Ted (Donna) & John (partner Jill Cook)
Henning, Joe (Janet), Don (Vicky) & Ron (Pam) Eaton.
Please join us in a celebration of Bob’s life on Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at Central United Protestant Church, 1124 Stevens Drive, Richland, WA and a reception immediately following. At 3:30 p.m., a short graveside service will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens, 915 Bypass Hwy, Richland, WA. For viewing/visitation date and times, check the website for Einan’s at Sunset - Richland or call (509) 943-1114.
In lieu of flowers, Bob would encourage you to spend some time having a special meal with family or someone you haven’t seen for a while. As he didn’t like saying “goodbye,” he would have told you “Until we meet again…..”
Grateful that God placed me in my family with Bob, my dad, and Aleene, my mom. Like several times today, I’ll miss being able to call him up on the phone to share something I read or saw or to ask another question followed by an intriguing discussion.
Dad, God blessed you to be a blessing – and, that’s exactly what you did: blessed others with your loving concern and taking an interest in each person’s life.
Lee & I wish you had been able to be here to celebrate our birthdays once again (Lee’s yesterday and mine today). But, God had other plans. So, we’ll have to wait awhile to celebrate together again.
Whatever is good in my life is because of what I learned from how you lived your life. I hope I serve our Lord as faithfully as you did. Until we meet again, I love you so very, very much.
Dear Gary ~
Praying for God’s peace and comfort to both you and Carol as well as all family members and friends in the passing of your dad. I rejoice that Bob now resides with Aleene in the House of the Lord and both are restored to full health in Christ Jesus! I have happy memories of such a wonderful man and always enjoyed his visits to the church office during the time I worked at Central. I remember the lovely silk Poinsettia plant he gave me one Christmas season. I have always loved it and will treasure it even more. Blessings to you all!
Bob and Aileen were great friends of my grandparents Jeanice and Nester Wise. It has been a year or two since I have seen Bob but he was the sweetest man. He was one Grandmas last living friends and came to visit her when he could at Wynwood in Richland. Rest in Peace Bob and please tell Grandpa Wise hello from us. You will be missed.
Gary,
My sincere condolences to you and your family.
I love you Papa. Jeremy, Asher ‘The Boy’, Bo, Arro & I are gonna miss you more than words…
Dear Bush Family,
I was so sorry to hear about your father’s death. Your dad was a friend of my mother, Mildred Bell. They both attended C.U.P. for many years and took classes together. He was always so warm and friendly to me when I visited Richland and attended church with my mother. I briefly knew your mother and know that they were a charming, friendly couple. I lost my mother last January, so I know how it is losing your last parent. Your father was at my mother’s service and I even remember the kind words he had to say for my mother and the service we had for her. That was the way he was – always positive, kind, and encouraging. We will miss him. I am unable to attend the service but will keep your family in prayer at this difficult time. Know that others really admired and loved your father and have wonderful memories of him. He is at peace and with God. Take care and God bless you all.
So sorry for the family’s loss. I only met him a few times but from the stories I heard of him he was a great man and loved dearly. My prayers of comfort and peace go out to the family in this time of grieving. God bless you all.
What can I say about “Pop” Bob. I’ve known he and Aileen for most of my life. They were always there with a smile and so much support. When my dad passed, “Pop” just stepped in long distance. He loved that I called him that. We were great e-mail buddies. He was one of my biggest supporters in my doings in the square dance world. I will miss his big smile and great hugs. But I just think about he and Dad playing catch up and planning big things in square dance heaven and it makes me smile. I’m sure Aileen is sitting there giving them her ideas as well.
My thoughts and prayers are with Gary, Lee and Dorothy as they move on with their lives without their dear dad, my “Pop”.
Until we meet again when the call is: SQUARE UP
To know Bob was to LOVE Bob. He meant the world to us. I never knew a man that had so much love for all those around him; especially the love for his family and his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, which spoke volumes. His smile was contagious. We literally spent hours on the phone talking about his wife, Aleene, his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren; his military service and his service around the community. It was obvious that Bob loved people and LOVED helping people. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Much love, Sharon & Rick Libby
Thinking of when we were young and how excited we were whenever we had the opportunity to visit our cousin “Uncle Bob” and family. Many fond memories of those visits.
Proud & honored to be your son! I’ll miss our three times a day phone calls w/one another, going out to dinner at Bangkok’s & Bento Teriyaki plus the occasional dinner’s at Andy’s Coffee Break and just being w/one another! Thanks for the many memories that you, Mom & I created by going on many trips together.
LOVE YOU!
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Robert E. Bush